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~ PRICE ‘ONE CE! CENT. POLICEMAN CATCHES OLATER OF WOMAN (Mounted Officer Dashes from liad When He Hears Report of Pistol and Sees the Woman Fall in the Street Covered with Blood. ‘Taken to the J. Hood Wright Hospital It Was Found that She Was Shot in| . the Eye and Other Places and te Recovery Was Impossible. | Am Mountd Policeman James P. Ma-}crow.l. 'Yoney, of the West One Hundred and; ; Fifty-second street station, ; his Christmas dinner this afternoon he ‘heard the report cf a pistol, and look- ! 4nu out of the window of his home, No. , 467 West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth | | street, he saw a negro running froin a ‘doorway, followed by a young ‘mulatto woman, whose face wan covered with ! blood. Miaioney jumped from the table and lyushed to the door. As he reached ine street he heard two more shots anil |@aw the woman fall. A crowd of men ‘had strung from neighboring houses ‘and were making for the negro, who ‘ran. to Amsterdam avenue and turned | north. Policeman Maloney, ster, was soon in BISHOP POTTER {LAY ON CRUTCHES \Confined- to His Bed Later as a Result of a Fall Sus- who is a advance of tained While Alighting from His Carriage. Bishop Potter is confined to his bed ‘suffering from an accident which oc- curred a few days ago. He was to ‘have preached a sermron this morning ‘at St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal ‘Church, at One Hundred and ‘Twenty- leeventh street and Fifth avenue, but ‘was unable to jeave his home. While stepping from his carriage he ‘wippea and fell, straining the tendons lof his right leg. Mrs. Potter said to an ‘Evening World reporter to-day: “The Bishop is not seriously hurt. He ‘will be out in a few days.” Last night the Rev. George R. Van De Water, rector of the church, recelved a ‘message from the Bishop saying that he ‘would be unable to appear on account of the accident. Beforo Bishop Potter k to his bed he was forced to use ‘erutehes in moving about the house, Bishop Worthington, of Nebraska, waa jeutrmoned to the bedside of Bishop Pox- ‘ter at his home on Riverside drive last night. He toid the congregation of 81. Andrew's to-day that he found the Bishop etill suffering from the accident and that following the advice of his physician he had determined to remain lin bed until fully recovered, A message of peace and good wishes ‘from Bishop Potter was read to the con- @regation. The sermon which the latter was to ideiver was given by Bishop Worthing- ton. eet - FRANCE AND ITALY SIGN, PARIS, Dee. 25.—The treaty between France and Italy was signed to-day by Foreign Minister Delcasse and Signor Tornielli, Italian Ambassador here. The “treaty is identical with that between France and Great Britain, Sunday’s was cating | o~ j i No, fine , Ne New Year’s At the corner of One, Hundre* Sixty-filtt: street the negro turned hs mursuers and tiral two shot Then Matoney pated his gun and fired into Une The nageo then turnei toward the Boulevard, turning at ba) | Just as he reachcll the evrner. He he’ his revolver levellal at Malaney as h- came up, but before he could fire it the noaticens tad beaten him to the grour with tt of his own revolver. Meantime, the woman had ben take: to the J. Hood Wrisnt Mfospiial, wher {fi was found a bullet had entered hei right eye, another the tert temple an: a third the left shouller. She canno Live, Her namo is Linz Morrow an she and her assnatla whe deseribes himself as i'reston He torson, lived a VS An data avent He wi locked’ up In ‘the Weat iianedived ani Fifty-second street st ana on al the in a. One LAY DEAD BESIDE HER XMAS GIFTS)” e/a va ALE¥ © = NEW YORK. #RiDA) : ———— oon MRS. RAYNOR, WHO “WAS FOUND DEz AND BOARDERS IN HER! R3EeD4 Corber. | mo WDS SEE RACES | RUN IN THE RAI Rubber Tube Connecting with a; Gas Stove Had Become De-| Christmas Handicap i: New tached in the Apartments of Mrs. Mary Weiner. Oneans ts a Big Attraction, ant! PBookmakers Are Kept Busy Handling ‘Bets. With her Christmas presents for her) son, her daughter and ner ttle gracnd- child on a table eeside ber, Mrs. Mary Weiner, a widow, was found dead’ on! the floor of her apartment at No, 219 Bast Fortieth street to-day. the night a ruvber tube connecting a gas stove with a gas jet Ip the room had become: disconnected and the untor- tunate woman waé@ asphyxiatod. The fact that she was found on the floor shows that the woman awoke, ap- preciated her condition and tried tw reach the window or the door, but cal- lapsed before she could do anybhing for herself Mrs. Weiner had a comfortable home and she sat up late last night preparing the presents she had to give to her children, both of whom are married and live in the Bronx, Atter she haa wrapped them, marked them, and ar- ranged them on the table she cooked part of the Christmas dinner they were to share with her to-day, and then went to bed, leaving a Uttle flame in the stove, its morning ing to get any neighbors smeiled the gas this aid rapped ut the door, Fail- response they oroke in the place and found Mre. Wedner dead, The’ kitanen faucet was running, and apparentty had been running’ for some ior the room was parry 8 flooded: Wellner had turne it on while way to a to grope her ‘There was a sad scene at the apart- ment when Mrs, Welner's children ana Rrandehild arrived to share a happy Christinaus with her, Nearhbors broke the news to them as gently as pos- sille, but It was a eat ck, and the daughter colia utterly, Ohiisi- mas was s rolled for this family, ana rr mort of the other families in the hovee, for Mrs. Weiner was very pop: ular with all, Mrs endeavoroing window, World will be the most important issue of the year with the ex- ception of the Anniversary Number. include: HAMILTON \W. MABIE. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, ROBERT E. PEARY. SIG. MARCONI. ‘ PROF. M. I. PUPIN, M, CURIE, Discoverer of Radium, SECRETARY OF NAVY MOODY, CAPT. W. P. HALL. AUGUST BELMONT. EDWARD M. GROUT. ALEXANDER E. ORR. CHARLES, ALLEN MUNN. JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN. The contributors SIR THOMAS LIPTON; DAVID R, FRANCIS. JAMES HUME CANFIELD. WINTHROP E. SCARRITT, JOHN BATES CLARKE, F. 1. ALLEN, THOMAS COMERFORD MARTIN M. BUNAU-VARILLA, STATE ENGINEER BOND. BALLOONIST DE LA VAULX, REDFERN, O, HENRY, OLINTON DAINGERFIELD, Each one of these leaders in thought or action will have somethiag of value to say to The World’s vast and grow- ing constituency. te) The New Year forecasted b will help to make it memorable. the men Enlarged magazine. THE WORLD. During | | When THE WINNERS. | Falernian (7 to 1) 2, Short Cake 3. SECOND RACE—Gus Lanka (5 to 1) 1, Latuka (7 to 1) 2, Octawaha 3. | THIRD RACE—Mayor Joanson (7, the Republic of Panama to 1) 1, Tioga (4 to 1) 2, Bard of Avon, 3. RACH TRACK, Dee, 2.—It rained all the morning and the track resembled a canal for the races to-day. A drizziing rain was falling when the races opened, which affected the materially Scratches were numerous on account of the heavy track. Charlie Eliison bought the crack two- year-old Exclamation from 8, 8. Brown and the horse ran in Ellison's colora tn the Christmas Handicap. Exclamation’s change of owners enabled Robbins to ride Big Ben. FIRST RACE. Beven furlongs. Starters, whts., Jocks. St. Hit, Fin Talkland, 102, Mo Phillips 7 hs lie Velernian, 110.Helgerson v 4! ae Short Cake, iv Byers... 1 gis Byencerian, #4, W.Fisher 4 Te 4! Alcom KR, 4, ‘HHetinessey 1 oF Ora, MohKinney.103, smith 20 3? Liahta Out, 108, Munro. 3 28 ‘Tarniurix, WW, Livingston tt 118 The B. Monareh,),Calino& 50 We Rycvale, 101, Crawford, .10 108 10" Aiw. Faithfall0),Ausuini2 120 118 Bandaurac, t4, Doussatt - & B12 loo Aiart good. Won easily. Thaw —1a1 2 The field was strung AgcoNs the track j at the finish In this race, balkland and Kalernian both catne wide at the turn into the stretch, the latter swinging to the extreme outside in an effort to get the best of the going, Short Oake and Orn MeKinney set the early pace, the tinal test.came they we ened and lefet Falkland and Fals nian to gat ft out, Aleom R., heavily backea by tho Hasterners, rab a disappointing race, attendance Retting sur. P 5-2 le SECOND RACE 81. and one-half furlongs whts«,, Jocks, St Lil lud, Sinith, & lil Meinisre... 4 110, Muller... 2 rl, 103, Hen'ay a # Minder, 10 ‘ sy ‘ord, 7 Pho | bar 4 i VK *yaun 8 f Surre ‘ Austin & 7 Jayviion ll fi Won oustls Gus Lanka and Tautuka rushed to the front when the start came and raced like a téam until nearing the (ura for home, where the latter swung to the ex treme outside, In the vua Gus Lanka came away and won 'y . Latuka Waa poorly handled i tyre. He had her down on bbe the deep going in the fr this beat her, The ¢ was crowded out of | was never prominent. Le tin str. ers mit Al th Ti ie Aonia, ct The wil Amith, 10s “tart good Hs ors 20 ll 100 trimnt “1.25 om ‘and tn many cases pf Aastha Pisu'e Cars «i pelief that is ulmost equal te @ vure. 65,8" EARTHOUAE HAYS. BIG. BUILD! a The lly ad Britay FIRST RACE-—Falkland (5 to 2) 1,| | Department has been offic | has caused more or NEW ORLEANS, ! . Supreme Court, and has jos tthe children, WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 ‘of the recognition by Grew Enal! The delay of the 1 in Joint nations in declaring for less speoulawe, London declared the sow moven was not significant, \o- day's vioes confirm this statement, : CAN'T SEE OR SP TO OWN CHLOREM Court Decides that W Whom Husband Divore Not.a Fit Person. to with Her Littte Ones. other sun! ‘ Diviston of the @upreme wa @ dedithon which deprives a mother of seeing’ ar conversing with her own chdldrerts ‘The mother in the cass fs Sie. Mary D. Woodhouse, whose hustaad. 8 Woodhouse, of No. 3 West Blighty) § seventh street, obtained a divonee ia Oatober, scored t hie ; goure Ria Ne Miyaodnoune w Rae ohildr oma aoe avian dowing OS t was incorporated sr 4 thie cree, Woodhouse succeeded in Justice Blanchard to s modify Mra cree that she should at stwtel inter ze permitted to see the chikiren, and Clark O. ho te @& vee 1 yy to 6 : any) r, . Woodhouse ! A the mse maniifacturer, appeal eee Cie the decision which again vauss” former wife of the privilege at ‘ ee le LITTLE MOTHERS DINE. 1 Eight hundred and thirty Ave ohfd sat down to dinner given to-day the West Side Lyceum. Wo, Bay WwW Fifty-second street, to Ae Moihers' Goclety by br NET, Bey vt | | ') Sevan courses wee vOoved obdidren im cic the vest ot © oyeters ta loe cieain \Mayor-elect Mec! aa ra phase who sat in U Won Anut ress and Mr y' ted ‘mostly de, After tae ahow end Cayrvise maa t a

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