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> RACING 3 SPORTS - d 7 GENERAL © / a AS ane Y _ SPORTING NEWS ¢ _ SME eS ON PAGE 10 EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to All,”’ ] pes | ee _ PRICE Onis CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, - DECEMBER 3, 1902 ‘PRICE ONE ‘CENT. ae | [ “ Circulation Books Open to A Circulation Books Open to All.”’ WS.VALLENIS. *°*S SPARS, Be th NDITHENT FOR i SSRI en ALOERME arr AT UST CAPT. MOYNIHAN KNOCK Member of the Vanderbilt Fam- sw eapsre Nib, casi THE TUNNEL ‘ese ily Who Has Been Confined in Charge of Men Who Say He’ ; a Sanitarium for Six Years Accepted $25 to Let Them! lene Expressed After | the Railroad Committee Secures His Freedom. Run Illegal Resort. H Adjourned Indicate that — i‘ aie so | | f BUT HE WILL BE WATCHED. | :| Pennsylvania Franchise | Will Be Rejected. a 7 oe THE “MAN HIGHER UP” SAFE. es | Declares That He Was Sane When | Committed by His Friends and Has Been Sane During All the Years He Was Held in Durance, Doughty Police Commander, Now Retired, Declares He Won't “Squeal,” He Is “Not that Kind of a Man, See?” INSIST ON 8-HOUR CLAUSE, aR After six venre’ han, who was sted several weeks private eanttartum of Dr ago in his police station in Hast One |Hundrea and |his voluntary retirement. charged with | from Antonio | at Westport, Conn, Wi blit Allen, great-erandsy dora Venderbilt, was rele: th street, previous to Committee Was in Session for Two Hours and Finaliy Ade journed Until Next Mon +| Afternoon Without Takin Final Vote, i | 1 to-day. | He will tive with an olf f: In this | pccepting a bribe port! and Frank Poglane, was ine | city until It te determined whether or | to-day by the Grand Jury, the not he te capable of taking care of Aloted himecl?. Mr. Allen wan reieased hy agreement | rae being bribery le fact that the Grand Jury found him an indictment against him is taken by | ts Ruble. | between his relatives who these about the Criminal Cou placed tn the santtarium and his coun ne to indicite that the eft » have Upinions expressed after the Ali oo “TON REEDS BRITISH WARSHIPS [Scag up” had falied, nel tran one. Several of the scl. Clarence Texow. Tt Is a thet the « quire into Mr commitment to kr hold further not deen de J. Tierney, of New Roc Chk are lon and wor NE ae. mn sstans, although t : nitely decided ; | had switched, st was sald, in favor, of 1 not fear. Tam not | the rejection of the franchise unless ¢h | elghtaiour Jaw clause was in Hin Ludlow | commis noun ne of to have resumed hearing ling’ kind, 1 will not ‘squeal,’ | c Barller in the day it was thought to-day. : | i i i Mivmeditey ater ie eeoae | ; ' Heavily Armed Cruisers Sail from Bermuda |« compromise would be reached, but mn to Ne ¥ < panied SCS tT i j : c ent loolkd n came to New. Yor pani j Sudden Illness Which Seized and Halifax to Bring Castro to Terms. cel of ihe ranching by Dr. Ruland and Mr. Lexow br j | ; h | 5| Proves to Be Mild Attack of] ssunron, pormuda, Dec. 8—The British second-class cruiser Retrie| , '%,sesslon lasted for two houby seoat by, Doc,’ said Mr. Allen, an adjournment was taken until | Fun iD RHO: deol you tomes ' Catarrhal Appendicitis. bution saiied for Venezuela yesterday aud the second-class cruiser Charyb-| Monday afternoon. From the on Mr ’ | dis, sloop-of-war Albert and torpedo-boat destroyer Quail followed to-day. Members of the committee got to Seis Taso sl stona wheres a PONT Al Tho second-class crulser Tribune and the first-class cruiser Ariadne are| sotto on schedule time, and y eld to determine what s! | rlef prelim MaRGS AER VAIISh Ie notlunder teal | * RESTING COMFORTABLY NOW! uncer orders to proceed to the same destination. cast session in Presiden€-Worseiaa At the same time, it is reported that one protected cruiser is on the way) vate office. The entire committes tad 'f the plans formulated for his from Halifax, while a second one is being fitted out to sail from that port] present, including Chairman John c ried out vill be do as he picases Inte meaneene Jury in Divorce Case Finds tel nab anlage Hemingray Can't Race |New Deputy Will Take Ten Men wasiiyaron, Des a—Thomas w [iow Matt por, Blias Goodman, James Owens, a atric: watch sill be kept over b™ Broker Guiity on His Wife's) His Horses at Ingleside Be-| to West Point to Show Them Ree. former Sneaker of the Mouse of |’ phig would seem to dispose of the declaration made some days ago ftom]. lett. Willian Book, | Representatives, who Is Ui! tn this city, | Bevin that sufficient concessions had been made by President Castro, of|;nq. Robert F. Downing Pr er i ° | i i- Trick Should Be js vesting cx GF Nr Allen’ wan committed toe Ru-} Charge, Naming Grace Stow: | cause He Disowned a Beauti-| How the Is testing comfortably tals morning. | Venezuela, to forestall for a time at least the threatened hostile action of | Fornes, of the Board, was also p (ara atime reauess of his ell ag Co-respondent. ful Woman Suicide. Done Properly. During the ola and early to-day Mo: | Germany and Baxland, ie is'« member aaroMiclo of tae vc ihe ime and has teen ann ein SSS | ee Meee tae, ancetet in athectatng | While a conflict may be averted, it Is believed here that the Venezuelan | mee. but is not eerie I | Jardine: ° ja J x y vided, il tae y c n deorived that he expresses the hope that Mr, | Custom-Houses will be seized and held until the claims of German and Brit- Committee ts) 7) | E i jat Mr, Rutand says that) VICTORY FOR MRS. WYATT.} |QUEER PUNISHMENT, THIS./HE TAKES CROSS WITH HIM. jecu'wiitbe abi to be out in a day or ish eltizens have been satisfled. ‘This seems to be more than ever necessary| When the meeting began, accordin Aen envabeR Ki cenicee eto eee SSS | | two. since the Washington Government har refused to guarantee the interest on|# pull uf the committee, three mt si side, quite a sensation niet vic to-day In her sult for | Hemingray, a young turfman who has) ls military shoulders this afternoon, Mr, Reed's condition, as it was not at The fleet sent by England to Venezuela is a formidable one, as the fol-| treo favoring the Manchise were 't was the first his friends | I 1 te Issued an order i if the els shows: Goodma Pec! hat he had been nan atylum, j@ivoree against Real-Estate Broker /raced horses at the Ingleside track here, | “AUG! tN) Order yan . VED OU BeONS lowing description o} vessels 3 H dermen Owens, n and Peck. ee ee VPI) | Gharlenvcariecon: Valentine, The Jury hwaltesn baprediny ordeP on Thana lee ae ee Ser UE a |e roe eg a RSE Me Atrorp Sa eEEn The Ariadne is the best ship of the squadron, She js a first-class ar-|opponents were Aldermen D - f ¢ a y order a) 0 nen go with pst Point appendicitis. She. i f Wafer d McCall, and the oh tried the returned a ver- rite, President of the New Call-lisademy of tecetve in-| Dr. F, A. Gardner, who was summoned | mored cruiser and was built in 1898. She {s of 11,000 tons displacement, ital paver wees, AlASGE ng a horse when Mr. Reed was su uly taken il! | haa 18,000 indicated horse-power and a speed of nearly twenty-one knots. Lundy and Downing. Mrs. Valentine found her husband tn} r him ne wae last night, suid this Ls doe al from | Her armament consists of sixteen six-inch, fourteen twelve-inch and eleven | “j, was believed that Alderman Dos CPt et UT aT tal lerooked work of sharp practice, but of | wattin Warden Vande Carr, present Indications the attack Is likely | ee guns, she carries a crew of 677 men. ling and Klett would votes the room of Miss Grace Stowell. at No. s orl s trying a to ve a mild one, LG ESOR 5 jsomething worse In the eyes of his/of the ‘Tombs Prison, was trying tot ; 5 dicinanlorulsers Huleinieage auton yption of the franchise in It Next Spenker Blocks Wheels of 2% West eighth street. on the ‘ildmake room| Many people called at the Arlington} The Charybdis is a second~ Hip lace ene Toe TiereouleebHOretCel Teference CONGRESS TIED UP [alse ot guilty wgaingt the broker Om ERE yeaa pg ec usaileniy, a BY/SIOE CANNON. ;chateen mate By) thaomlte CMOMMAERRY Waa) gov lneen eutity, of | ant gar : jae |fellow turfmen. According to hls own Leginia for Ten Min nleht of Oct. 12, 1901. She and her | ontesston Hemingray Induced auti- | for t who are overs this morning to Inquire for the ex-|je 4.3f0 tons, and her Indicated horse-power 9,000, Her speed is 19 1-2 knots. |[°"D ting was prompted by the RYATonvineaChamber, eee Ore had tneked hig | {2 BH to come to California with him | crowd wee wan not werioua that bis! Che carries two 6-inch guns, eight 4.7-Inch guns, elght six-pounders, one| ‘ce im the committee tom of (Bpectal to The Rvening World) Lhuvatiurougnieheialdlccierastaciies wie ane than cast er af G0, [ion Bat ©. Pi that the |condi auraeriat three-pounder and four Maxims, Her crew Is 312 strong. 5. 'Dady, who. 1s Downing's polltea WABHINGTON, (Dee. 3.—"Uncie Joe" a 1 ey forces vay herein Wes) CHBEOHe LAtAMN=y BUG ounred sued) B pe ri vers. She was bu 895. She| sponsor, and who has expressed his penta and they forced thelr WAY tiveg in Cinclnnath with her mother.|, forse and ca he Quail Is one of the larger destroyers, She was built in 1895, She] sponsor, and who has express Rotor him me mulling j CARNEGIE LEAVES LONDON. has 6.000 Indicated horse-power and is 213 feet long. She carries one 12.) accompanied. to Clty Hall Shows Effects | pounder, five six-pounders, two torpedo tubes, and fifty-eight men. ormer Police Commissioner Phillips, ‘Tribune is a second-class cruiser of 3,400 tons displacement, She| Brovklyn. Both conferred with Downe | Cannon's absence 's room business in the Hou: H-known 1a ceasation of} into the young wome ne Hor father js sald to’ bea ¥ pa aaa for ten minutes] ‘The Jury finds Valentine guilty only .y york grocer. She was only elgh- Bed east HaCRTOUT Cad HUAN GW three of the seven specific charges. Altec) years old. She was knows Famous tronmant Pages and messengers were sent scurry A no RG fa yerawe. Tall eee Y ing about the Capltol, to committee! Justice In Special Term will undoubtedly | ount of her extraordinary perfection | o is Hinens, ‘The * : : vorate v 2 : proud ofthe blue) ¢ ai ‘. Dec. 7 . ing before the latter joined ‘his Ole Foome, corridors and even to the rea-| confirm the verdict and grant a diverce lor face and gure as “Carlo the Beau- lang read with pleasure the th fc in.| LONDON. Dec. 3—Mr. and Mrs, An-| was built i 1891, and at that time had a speed of twenty knots. She carries Peer ike canniGeee tarnegte left London this mornin 6-pounders, 3 . mark on the White Siar ling! two 6-inen and six 4.7-Inch guns, elght 6-pounders, one S-poundag and four) “yj " wa, said defore the meeting ner Occanle, which sails to-day for | Maxims, She carries 273 men. if the majority of the Aldermen 6 ew 5 The Alort is a stgel-sheathed sloop of war of 1400 tons displacement, | out their present Intentions they LI a OO Uatas ele otha aa rial (EE jogie, Who showed traces off yaivt in 1894, and carrying six 4-inch guns, four 2-pounders and two Max- | at esday's meeting, send to proptrly care for the anl- | hiv recent tlness, was accompanied by es " a Tri back io the Rapid ned to them. 4 physician, ims. The Retribution is a sister ship to the Tribune, ssionere with sugi6etioe no must saddle, bit ~ . ——— ———= (mendments be made providing nsation to the city and the USY WITH SOME NEW FRENCH COURT 10 a A by the ral! oad company 5 Samen Fawley, John The fact i Invi ane | ment authority to deal with cae Seal hihelss | * i iixe. ‘The Board of Estimate some | : oks and Capt. Walsh, of the Tenderloi midoubtediy at once avehorise, Dalam taurant In vain search for him. Accord-|to Mrs, Valentine. titul ing to an order of the House made yes-| The verdict was as much a victory | hte peantiful young woman Hem- tenday the first business to-day way to| for Mrs. Wyatt as for her sister, for Jingray cast aside like a soiled play- take up the bill appropriating $50,000 for | ber reputation for veracity had been | thing, ‘The girl's heart was broken, the expenses of the coal strike com-| the oblect of especial attack by Valen- she retired to her room In the Hotel mittee. j tine because she was the principal wit-|i¢ntckerhocker on Saturday evening The journal was read and Speaker|¢8® in the case, Mrs. Wyatt ts the liast and wrote « note to young Hem- Henderson looked inquiringly ‘over to| Wi4ew of # son of an English noble- |ingray. This she left on a table for the “Uncle Joe's” seat. He mae not then, {man and ives on an income from his |young man who hac broken her heart. Engiish estate The: sine o and the Speaker told the House he had “lls ie the, womelaiwaseiimoourt bool she reclined at full length on the > of the women ed. sent out for Mr. Cannon, After waiting! : rs when the sealed verdict ordered last |p he shot herscif. She was found about eight minutes, Representat! i 5 c Bees ar ll x .Y § ight was opened by Justice . The Jiving with her motners photograph Payne, of New York, with the greatest jury took only an hour and a half tojaiusped to her heart. ‘The note which eanrose snd se40 | | Rene: == he left for young Hemingray was one “Mr, Speaker, I move the House to “aN podria dha leben ist datas 7 Roseentaks of the most pitiful epistios ever penned Rirecesa) tor tenieinutesiund Mtr Can-|/ MRS, DEPEW A REPUBLCAN, Jon giper. it was the wail of a broken- non can be found." hearted girl away horses, Capt. Piper, ; y don’t know how to horse. that they don’t know how | cidents of ho ride u mals ass Hereatter the and care for Uh instructions r Roundsmen J.) This the House unanimously agreed to| admitted to Mer DORIC caine ornen' ID ‘antl Bone: ago that Cross had ile yea ‘ ae J . 7 | do, and when the House reaumed {ts| hincay Glee: Fe eee ne en omen nad'canz [fork feather and pellow Jacket /c G-minal Courts Building at 5 o’clock this Justice to Determine Whether) -vucton of c.c tunnel seesion “Uncle Joc" had been found | pee put : ; —— 5 ¥ tei ? i (Special to The Evening Worl not iive without you, as I love you with conferen ss 7 | he dictamkicgs and was sitting, beaming, In bis seat.| arpANY. Doe. %—Mrs, Chauncey: M,] all my soul, You'll bury me, won't you! MATCHES OR TENANTS: 5 ane g among ita Aoniey Pretty American Singer Was} Oe ee et ) SSE 25 Depew is an honora: member of a| Bob? Just a little dirt over the body —— = | NVe Ne ga H , ; | Aljermen who talked on the qi ONOTO WATANNA ARRESTED. | poitticat organization. The Uncondi- | of the girl who would not live without | Probl ut to Landlord of House | yoo Mr. Jerome consulted with Justice Murdered or Shot by Accident) ree ont ® dofensive a tional Republican Club of Albany, at aj you, dear. 1 am sorry 1 did such a Recently ‘Twice on Fire. | i . A | a | eald they had been forced Into that'y surrenders Herself for a Minute in| Tecent meeting elected her to honorary | wicked thing us gossip, but 1 Bl groeithe Loaend Wane in twolweurs the ecial Sessions, who issued the war- P Ania. Tee A othe hearing we gean{ {ition oy the Insinuations/ that ste Delaaco'a, must membership and notified her of the fact, | yourg. Only remember, Bob, Unat you] y joy 6) BdtNa ACN! » made Monday night at Canfieid’s Rs oo. 8. aring of Jean | oas played « part inthe hold-uplg ent She has accepted the honor and has | have trifled with my heart.” 2 Bast and Nineteenth | [So Redzowakl, the Rusalan singer, 'bo-| tranchl Is the situation fi wt. at manenek ™ : wide ‘ expressed her appreciation and weli| There was more In the letter, but this} secer, corner of “rit Hh avonun: waninet h sami Mist fale Gannaeal: | » Ss ser a! plume of | wishes In a letter to Distriet-Attorney | p: ‘aph stood out in ail tts phiful ins} ative ‘this mor by parlor atichen i url by: shaoting gis Piatanna,,who ls being sued for George Addington, Presiient of the| tensity. Loving the man who hs caat | wna the tanhlonanle tenants. have. pre: .onibling-house In West Thirty-third street! S's sareth Rinteunen pi, Semmeges (or libel by “David Be | ciub, het amide, the beautiful girl bexged him ultimatum to the Inndlord that oe» many persons thought that raids were con: ments RE et ae vinae | eSig her Ideas and puting them Ina} The letter was accompanied by an ex-| not to curse het and to cast “Just a must hereafter be oral wit edi we examined Mo's produced tornuaht, surrender hort cellent portralt of Mra. Depew, which [iittie dirt over the boy of the girl who ails oF ty ot shi. Inspector Brooks and fourteen men Made consii-cenerat Gowsy will be rep ‘ self ot the Sheriffs office IRi afternoon ee eee ee ee ee trae ar Tae | could not live without. tien Laie Maer recat ourtyaneciatcnes e Tenderloin. No one wouldaspeculate onthe wrt? | is exer! War oye hearing | ture ‘on the order of a issued In the case. | id has! ttemingray calmly denied that the aint! p Aine, Jann Mies th them. in ene ‘orence this afternoon. «Few gembling a ahethenany Fuchs pee aE Helter hee een hung In the main parlor of the} way his wife, and sald that she bad] front room of her dS .Bhe gave bail in $00 und went home ‘again, fe convinsed now that the frags m quite ca ed ne elubnoues: come wiltingly with iim. ‘Tho tdigna: | ing) when, te y wie are open to the public. Some. persons, *""*' | ow ta — 7 7 a pee te a 1 en they heard of his | 4nd ( 7 ee ive, n't got a ghost o sndnese (wae widespread, und though | ("8 sth .iink that Mr. Jerome had sent for Inspector Brooks; may BE LOST IN STORM, | ws nrosent shave. Tt will bo npdeetea no ruling off had ever before been made | similarly t Walsh to talk over the threat of the gamblers t Joy a large vote, 1 attibute this? } ) the stortes of *boodle’ than ag on such se the action of President — + ‘iiams wax warmly commended. It 1s | io ion against the city for the destruction of their prop-lwenrs for the Steamer s. Slack That nae as velOERSneetne j All November Records Beaten. ices chat? Memtngray sl A ace abcinpltiesralda’ z se] \" . ease on Lake aeons ee : ie they ¢ ca hao tee tes wae race on any other track. WEATHER FORECAST. ASHLAND, WI jon of repudiating the franchise, “9 2 : SA - eS Hy expresse “Another phase of this franchise. In November, 1902, the Evening Edition of The World GOLD BASIS Fi FOR FIMIPINOS) |Porersearts fer che) tatty | RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. | a 8. wilhsim when tion tigated a0" The BP carried 790'4 columns of advertising. | hoars ending at 8 P.M. Thara- 9) Fist R Tom Maybin 1, Tancred 2 Mathilde 3 Boo on Sunday have fallen vie | which labor brought upon the nl This was an increase of 9414 column: h th Congress Asked to Reform the [day for New York City and vie ist Haoe— a 2 iA : tims to the atorm which swept La | or tne Board was tremendous. NOON Nate V3 S over the mon! cinity: Partly clondy to-night ff) Second Race—Peter Duryea 1, Nabocklish 2, Azua 3. Superior Sunday: ee ctor amg | Merman escaped the plea 96 mabe o ea cae ie ee ' evatny |fPRUEAMaY tate and colders tem- Hl ~" Race—Sweet Alice 1, ae of epee Leela ithe noma. rere. band, far ADA mien 10 teftat- (Ne NRE a This showing breaks all records for the month of Novem- Lodge to-day ced a bill to regu Race—Jessie Jarboe 1, Kilogram 2, Ailing Boer: 3} come ‘ha: they ve reached shelter ‘ay pt eat ie ber since the tirst issue of the Evening Edition, late the currency in the Philippines, es ce—Scorpio, 10 to 1, won; Ordnung, place out, sec Any | point alnce leaving Sault Ste ¢ tay don Sixth Paapteg onal third, Time—1.19. Nov Race—Pierce J., 12 to 1, won: Atheola, place 8 to Ves sorctal an NE Ee _/acsos.third. Time—1.504-5, y evenings northweat winds, gold basis, Time Wasted. may use the Pen: teak The record may be found in the publication office of any New York newspaper. The Latest Steck 1s placed on the Peasarlesiie arnt ove perketa ot Ol < . as ‘ i“ 03 " i) hse P Wee eee 63 oat) ha bie atts * * ceaindtll