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[5 BRIDE TO-DAY Princess Bianca Wedded in Paris to Count Jules de Bonvouloir, t-Ball Team Run n at Crossing » Near Freehold. INJURED DYING. Princess Bianca Stigniano-Colonna, standdaughtor of Mrs. John W, Mackay, and Count Jules de Bonvouloir were | married by civil ceremony in Paris to- day, The religious ceremony wil] take place to-morrow, Princess Blanca was one of this apring's debutantes, asid was presenied at the English court by her grand- mother, Mrs. Mackay, who is shower- Others Have Skulls Frac- ~ tured and Are in a Seri- tng her wealth and affection on the for- tunate young woman, The Princess's coming-out celebrations were marked with originality, the Cinderella fete be- ing one of the features of the summer in English society. The wedding to-day is of interest to society in New York, London and Paris, The young woman when she first came to this city was @ six-year-old child, one} of the three abfidgen vrought he: the Princess Colohna when she here after being denied a separation in Aol in 194. Later the ageny ob tained a separation in Naples, the seat twelve Injured, two *°| of the Prince's branch of the family. M ip feared thoy will die, in ®) Gomment ts made on the fact that the Dotween a Pennsyivante freight | de: fo marrying a title after embare of Yolonna’s martingé was held Bn 8 sare aT oir trends | UD At one thine wa a Warning {0 Amerl- can heiresses who marry European game they had played | tities, Princess Colonna was Miss Eva Bryant. daught of Mrs, Mmokay her first marriage, John W. Mackay settled $175.00 annually on his otep- daughter at the time of her wedding to Prince Colonna In 1888, Princess Bianca js said to be much like her mother in looks, dark-eyed, dark-haired, versed In many languages, Hene, Thé driver dh not notlee | Wiiry "and talented. She has ordered train, which was Md-| ewenty gowns of rose pink as part of her ‘MMs view by « clump of trees. yaipy gOS aes FIGHTING ACA ACAIK SIN DOMIN MORALES ML “The horeed President Who Fled from City Pursued by Troops. of Trees Hid Train from on Dangerous but Unguarded Curve. Evening World.) N. J., Dec. %—One man = < FIGHTING JOE WHEELER MAY BE HEAD OF POLICE (Continued trom Firet Firet Page.) whioh believes the control of the city} >s-aeeporenae Plouamice anit eatery re, net | CEN: JOE WHEELER, WHO MAY BECOME HEAD OF POLICE. by. ‘there aleting on the weat with 4 erovsed the railroad tracks th ‘the path of the fast freight. ‘were ‘binging and having o allowed to hog all the Neparatble | places, and, by thelr ignorance of af- | fairs, create such disgust that the suc- cess of a reform ticket becomes cer- tain, Murphy came back Clemens with a slate made up. It pro- vided for many district leaders. Mayor MeClellan refused to put his O, K. on Murphy insisted and paths of the Mayor and his life-long friend have diverged The attempt on the part of Murphy to force matters is responsible fer the Gisagreement that now exists and which is admitted by those close to the Tam- many Jeader, Twice the Mayor and Murphy have met aince election, Neithor meeting was cordial, due en- Urely to the attitude of both as ex pressed in communications sent ny confidential messe Murphy, it Is said, wanted every in sight, and flatly sald he waoted the Mayor to do 48 he wished. Mayor Rebelled. At this the Mayo fused flatly to appo! from Mount t gave a cry joe Inside bed ae Preset) the shri the locomotive already upon dead man i John Benneman. His ~ home was in Asbury Park and the body |> ‘was taken there, ‘Howard Soifield and Samuel Hampton, the most seriously injured, Will provably die. Pour others are euffering trom fractured skulls. They are Leon and Robert Apgar, Harry Dolan and Joseph Barrett, Neloon Sbutts and Oscar Wore sitting on the front seat With the driver, John Woolley. They and we ped with slignt injuries, ‘Thomas /Mvr> y aud Alvert Barret rebelled, He re- t men named by Murphy or to ceappoint men Murphy wruises and She suifering trom outs und hat detormined to have hold over, TURKS ISLAND, Bahamas, Dec, After this the Mayor and Murphy sprains. » All of the injured are residents oF ~Kt is rumored hero that President | talked it over. What happened at’ this | form, He struck one of Ahe robbers a [blow In the Ya, |drove the robbers from It at the points THINKS FATHER WAS MURDERED 4 Avom ‘The injured men were taken into Fire-| Morais, of Santo Domingo, is a pris: en oner in trons, at the capital, Ban Do- mingo. Mail advices received here from Monte Chris, Santo Domingo, yesterday say that Guayubin, Dajabon and Sabaneta have taken up arms against the Gov- etnment and the Domnioan-American fiscal convention. Gens. Demetrio Rod- rigues, Joaquin Barba, Navarro, Mar- .| tines and Pedro Alvares have gone with ® men to attack Santiago, and Gen. interview is 'known to Tammany who bave heard only one side of it. From tie Mayor nothing has come, but it is understood through Murphy's triends that (ne leader of Taamnayy weut Op in the ar aod lost his uead and talked plainly to the Mayor abou what he owed the organization, and the Mayor retorted that the me pointed by him at the belest c organization had put him in the om South street, and all in town were summoned to z a thors. A number of wonen on BES Of the acckient hastened to the 41déd “the, doctors in caring . against the Indians In several upris- ings. At the outbreak of the civil war he rexgred his command and aco cominission first Cont » service. Later he became the battle of 3} ¢ ed himselt, Two under bin. RD ete tats 2 wera injured by flying fragments of the ms he slags Ks] ange ie over thé South urs inten ie the freight atruck © could bays stoped @ Aollision, Hut he m aistance We Resitated at In Oot urged by the young men} pertou , Min. In Oot DUE wan urged by the young men) Portey Lasala has marched on La Vega|GEN, JOE WHEELER'S made Brignaiet-eneral, moet AAW the wage Def\re the with @ fo about 19) men. CAREER AS FIGHTER, |artary 19%, Major-General ve ve hi tt and his winstle. Gen. Deschamps, former Vice-Prest- ov skirmishes and in Deny os Wor the wartiok (hit alarmed! cent of San Domingo, leaves here short- | rhe big Patties, in more than 200° of thelr danwer. iy on board a sailing vessel to oporate | et Joseph Wheeler, was one of the woh cored, the war Gen. MT eetaies Gader teericet he On . ¥ Prats | ablest soldiers in the Confederate| After The | clos Ot at taae his home hi n't ime under the first wild rush| agairist Puerto Plata. He Army. He was born in Augusta, Ga., at Whee aurence County, Ald, Fe Soha dtage.wee out lo halt, ¢ruc ninting | BAN (DOMINGO, Monday, Deo. 9~|geoe 109, 1696, His early eduoation in. | was elected t» Congress ten times. In teaaitents About the heads of the | MWllowing the announcement yesterday cluded courses of study at the Seabury! @pearat is anyvhing but Hund ity Toot wns. trom where | Cat the President of the Republic, Gen. | Coltege ot Cheahire Conn., and other, it, PRAecally, beimE mot mare than ‘yo the wid struck. Nearly every | Cotlos F. Morales, had left the capital sdnaaid \e: Mow. Sriatoha and 60 Tork, jis = aM ighing iy ia boty was broken for an unknown destination, troops were Ay M4 he outbreak of, the Spanish- Bouth street crossing at Free- In 18 he was appointed a cadet to} the ourpre Ps #f the sharp | seul in pursuit of the Chief Magistrate. | west point and in 1800} . Amarioa n war he was one of the first A flagmen is on duty | What took place after that cannot be| itty ay lieutenant of cavaiey re Cer aS y abllp eve eve op since, Ho | alt day, but at night drivers and pe I deanitely determined, but it Ix known] Wo ee ead ty Now M Wis made a brigadier-general in’ the ans have to look out for th that a fight took place about ten miles | 4 ‘ > New Mexico and vacuiag urmy and is now on the retired selves. afterward to Kanaas, where he served from here and it is e} that Gen at sup ¢ ——s - Pimentel, the rebel Commander, was uf Ry yd Spode gs ‘gain| PAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLMANS,| CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, La, 4 | the co. aud embark on board @ sloyp, | Deo. %—Knkries for to-morrow aye ua | Leo. $6—ntries for to-morrow abe as : | wi h he ‘eachin, Puert. follows follow! } Do f Gov, Perea, | Sh ne ti {rom the post| { i iia } | of » Plata, buy who HH » Chief Gets Bad Kni Bad Knife Wound ie “Sister Sanches’ pas ; i be mpry Dumgty Bi and a Patrolman Is 4 Mr Wagelaa ii ny Fatally Shot. | ib SROOND R ACE: Fi SECOND RACE —Five and « half furlongs; tongs; 8400, selling, Grauncey Oloort oer Eiaiae 9 TORRINGTON, Conn., Deo. %,—While a Attempting to arrest @ party of Ital | i fans who were fighting, Robert New- ) | a Att, @ policeman, was fate 1 and 14 1. 8 Hull. Chief of Pulico, was] re Pt } rapes arly to-day nour b he ght ocrurred of Fast Bra pitano. wit S H 1 WILD ChICAG Conductor Blocks/ Rob- bery and Brings Police in TimetoGet Them. CHICAGO, Dec.) %.—Holding up a] The inquest Into the deatth of Will- | Scheuing, two of’ the keenest | plain« Jam Harrington, who, on Nov, 2, was|ciothes men on the Central Office staff, Shot and killed in “LAttle Naples,” Puul| were sent up trom Mulberry street to Kelley's dive In Great Jones sixeet, will | tag tho crooks, to-morrow before Coroner crowded Ashland avenue electric car at ‘Thirty-sixth street last night six armed men fired a score of shots through the windows and root and were engaged in robbing thé passengers, including séy- eral women and children, when the trol- ley pole was removed from the wire by the conductor ahd the bandlis were left struggling In the darkness. After a battle In wWhicn the Invaders were pitted against the men passen+ gers and the car/crew, and In which several persons were trampled upon in the frantio rush that was made for the exits, a wagon load of poticomen arrived, and five of the robbers were captured. e Two men loarded the car at Thirty- sixth street, They leaped to the froat platform, |, holding revolvers at the head of Motorman James Callahan, forced him to stop the car, Four ac- complicas then got on the rear platform, and ile one of ,the crowd covered Jamés Link, the foonductor, with his weapon ,three mon entered the car, “Kwerybody hold up your hands! We want your money and will shoot the first man who tries to stop ue!’ sald the leader of the band, Several women fainted and children erled in terror, When the aproar and confusion were at their belght the con- ductor, striking away the arm bf the man who threatened his life. pulled the trolley rope and the interior of tt car Instantly was plunged ja darkn: Calishan, the motorman, tle to the two men on the front plat- jeggering him, He followed up his advantage by lifting the controller handle and bringing it down the bandit's head. The injured man fell to the street, bul apse und fled. His companion went Inte the car co the aid who were engaged in a hand fight esenger who secapsd from the formed the polloe, who came In Wagon, gniered the car snd of thelr ahh ORE Son Causes Renpening of In- quest Into Patrick Crogan’s Death. Coroner Finherty, of Brooklyn, determined to reopen the inquiry hed the death of Patrick Crogan, an aged dealer in antiques, whose pody was found at the foot of # fight of staire in his shop at No. @ Hamilton avenue. Peter H. Crogan, a son of the & man, has been investigating over yinve 4 Coroner's jury returned a verdict of aocidental death and says thar ne haw discovered new evidence that 9@ wants ath. said Peter Crogan “the police produced only such witnesses as would support their theory that my father fell downstairs while drunk. ‘There were witnesses to the contrary, but they were not called, “I am not at liberty to reveal all that I know, but 1 will say that I havo found evidence against a certain man who hes been connected with this case. I can show that he was in the vicinity of my father's ‘shop at 10.90 on the night of ‘the tragedy, whereas he has sworn otherwise, I can produce wit- nesses, There are two other men whom I want called and questioned. “What became df a big roll of bills my father carried and a silver watch? Why were witnesses I mentioned not called before the Grand Jury. These facts I want brought out, and Coroner Flaherty has promised me he wilh do all he can, STAGE GIRLS SAVED AAT HOTEL BLAZE Members of Princess Chic Placed in Candy Received by Sesene t aiveet near the, Cacnaiie Cern vit - per) 8 o'clock. Bight Italians were t ‘ Vreaentatlon ing At oF It hen the pollee ap: | Tani , 10 eneanh 1 stake i turned pir the Titania of, Albany Re Oi 8 ‘Sel Ori om repens ageinet th i A THIRD RACE—One mile; puree $800, THAD Re ih) fe expected to recover. Celebration, Ethel’s Pride 18 Shred Mator : annie , 109 | ere 12 DR. CATE FOUND; SAYS. | aupany : My ALBANY, Dec. %—Mise Blete Smith, int wins 2 Titlana’’ in the Als 16 t r the police ashe | «Horan Radish Ld SURTH RACE—Steeplechase; handleap Pr RACK—Six turiongs; purke : N received f t i sterday @ TH RACR—-Giz turtong i $000, nar pe aN aR > Physician Wanted in Brouwer In-|box of ounay tng polson, ‘The | oh Radner» the box had been | Jane ste drops ir | ehe vestigation Turns Up in Spring- bid thea’ pnbeon | openee } 8 A dr angist wh analy % P norianae field, Mass. |eolures that Ube Linnie ' eno’ purls gre and other poison Charawind ‘ GPRINGFIELD, Mese,, Deo, ~The | ; mite | Onyx j Bpringheld police trarmed to-day that @] s4ise Smith professes ¢ xnorance wer iA thoy have been harboring since hf sny one who would desire to injure} re morning is Dr, W. If, Cate, of |’ believes the polaon was sent by eelling. % *Aaelina N. 3, who le wanted by) The police and post-office authorities | r | *Masmmon tives to explain oie i ei | Gravina 2 | *Matodiction ted with the dow are investigating. | ooo » Brouwer, of Tor SIXTH RACH! He mile; selling LF er to Palo, Hemujyncton, THOMAS ANDIDE VRIES HERE. | “mn * "*.™" "in Felook Sunday morning, and | ne Mhamaeel Imerigh nn: ond “wos Ho fat 85! Among those who arrived bo eed “tyrollan ou day. Dec, 18, 4 tg Mery aed about the Red Star line steamalip Zealand te gal er. {fron Antwerp were Augustus Thoméas, at ines the playrigyt. and Lawrance D’Orsay, Gipense. | the acto D0 ents wath to hve revesled No | few to visit Mr, ipoas ie Dr. Cate ind to consult with him abo ator's play, "The lambaasy Bal Mr iy? ts the star. (98 ir, ri Ty Vilos. oe i & : Others arriving . fener, i ‘pelle paver and the elit ain. plage’ evs actor who playa seven jn ome play, Seams Ee hea say eT es Company Unconscious in Rooms Had Close Call, UNIONTOWN, Pa, Dec, %—Bire early to-day practically ruined the in- terior and contents of the Exchange Hotel, one of the leading hostelries of this city. The fire started in the dining~ room about 8 o'clock, and the Ji guests were forced to flee to the strests in their night clothes, There was much it of of maser cb “ie ey atore at any Hives, | there were mi eve Sea ast 5) balding. ht wife Iivund | theit #eome eet ae the set eA ps Healy Wy sot! ref and \fives of eee who ocoupled See fe GAS KILLED KILLED HOTEL @ QUEST, PATBRSON, N. 1 Dee, eee at] 3h gave bat-| the lon what takes “PAUL KELLEY Inquest Delayed Mysterious Reason Set Down for To-Morrow. be held Goldenkranz. wise, has retarded thé investigation, Evidence on that point is expected to |“ gome out at the mauest, Paul Kelley the House of Detention, Kelley knows what member of the Five Pointe gang shot Murrington, an@ jhe long ago gave the name of the mn to the police, but so far they have ben expected he wakes to capture him. He We Whole story waoen (he witness stand to-morrow, Commissioner MoAgloo when asked to- day what the reagons for the long de- iy pee sa 80 I understand has the Coroner. Cordoza hag the matter in hand in M: Jerome's Mice, and he doubtless know his business.’ Meanwhile “Little Naples’ policemen hay: door. over the place, which read as follows: no Great duriness will prem “Another sign rewds“that ve ars "to let.” and Informing all where to apply. Fince «he ang on Ae? been made on Pau was In Madison eauare. time of the bleycle full of stories that and that a lot more sh induiged in, Tt will depend, in wil be is sald the testimony that Kelley will give. CRUSHEO IN ELEVATOR. en, who James Ryan, #! ployed as elovator runner in the ¢ perthwalt Building, at No, 14 Fourteenth etre was crushed to-day while tr The elevator second and third floor ing to fix it the boy ha out between the door and the wall, yddenly start were 80 nts body could be removed. WATERS PIANOS 1100 elegant new Grand ‘Upright Pianos, 7: 7% OCtey, |3-stringed, very rich deep| \tone with fine singing, uality, ndcontalningall ithe latest improvements. Prices from $2251$400 cash or on payments of $5 to $10 Monthly, stool, cover, wane and livery free, Wealso offer a new s Chester Piano, tor only $190 on payments of only $5 Monthly. These pianos are fully warranted for sixyears and fered for the money. oun THR: sron OPEN EVENINGS ow. JANUARY, tate Horace Waters & ei bee. neal St. 12) West 4 254 West £25th neat romance tte! HELP W, CARD. WI mont; DIVE MURDER for ‘There has been much. public ourtosity to learn what power, political or other- ie at large under $1,000 ball, while the lesa foriunate ones who were present at the shooting are still prisoners in re co-op'rating with the Die. tect, Attorne ‘8 office In this case, and have been awaiting thelr Instructions. Mr, is Dloxed, Byer since the day of the shooting two been stationed at the ‘TypewTitten signs are posted all s callers ae Attempt has lace at the Inquest and was em. In_ endeavor- uck hig heed The ed and he was terri- | bly nmngled. Firemen of Truck No. 12 summoned to chop the elevator best value ever of- | ‘These last Vernon cars, divguised ea Rig Sport In a ‘hig bat and) te ttorm, taking bi ley ride for the dr C Get “next ! : Bhors. TE _ Preven’? ce a “ Re. ign GRAD) OLATES, HIGH GRADE OLATES, 30 Imported French Glace Fruits, 5-pound boxes Sale of Imported Satin Lined Baskets 25c Each, shopping at either Barclay or ‘areater serving space, Arrived. Note: Island chy, Ie. No goods wnt ©. 0, D, Candies for our out of town Customers carefully packed and shaped 8 og our Spgoikt Matt 0 \ Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave,, Nineteenth St, cow “TOW TO PROBE» TAVTORBSLETH i WITH A SILK HAT Pickpiockels Attack | Attack Man Who Is Dressed Up for Their Benefit. Broumser wi 1 afternoon then had hater uel. than they ever slinky-looking persons crowded to Brousser a8 he stood on the rear twenty-third trot- and tried to get Lift's bi SPEC SPANISH PEANUT CARAMEL 0c |"% SPECIAL FROM DECEMBER 26th to 30th. ONB-POUND BOXES. FIVE-VOUND BOXES, FASHIONE! OGAK MIXED HARERY SUGAR ANIMA ey DY. NDS. few weeks two forret- faced chaps have been picking pockets and snatohing jewelry on cars of the Union Railway Company, up West- expected. FOR THE HOLIDA Women like candy and they like the man who gives it, CHO! Chun” PREPERMINTS AND RICOTN RG A oNTED tt me out, stein and the i Bip" Both h ne iy are neo! cog ‘o-day, In Mo: \ a 228 Sah ane 350 Sixt ith St, Vol tip close h Avenue yw elu pe: fen, ita tot erecl wi thems uit ate oie Wal for wer oo) David Welnstotm, aliag # ry photcgengne in the Sf plokpookets. jzania Pollee Court, Magistrate Breen held them In $1,000 | dail each for further examindtion Thurs- chester way, Finally Sergt, Price, oc| Lé/elon injury nay cone as the thé Bronx Detective Bureau, asked | result careless or .icom-etent » headadarters for aid, Breuaser and | fitting of eye glass¢s. ‘ TAKE NO CHANCES—Consuit our §! Oculjsts, who are Registered Physicians of eit eg a All day. Yesterday “they rode up. and Risen, end Chat Taeistatel Da | dow: White Plains glo on cont Ehrlich Sons Cculists and /Opt.cians, [ ae, cont, His partner wore solt ‘ahirt and brogans of a day la njoy! mae ‘holiday, ‘eral 48 Years’ Preetice, 1345 Broadway low 217 Brondway Astor Mousa” > 25 Broad Street Arcade. B est at a PENNY A POUND PROFIT. , « SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. kBvIr AND, “NUE ColaTb Spo NNDB iAL. FOR WEDNESDA ° RTED PRUE AND Ne OCOLATRS «sess: POUND ag ‘1c HOLOK CANDY WOW PAMILY v rouN BEATER HAE Qk BY . OTHERS vor! 7 00 pa. a Be 50 > OUR PUCK PER 5 POUN ic ONSISTING | ANB MIXED CANDY, LESS AN. | | ‘AM | SORTMENT OF DELICIOUS CON- Are Cah FECTIONS, G POUNDS F on 75¢ , DATES. AC POE ND ‘Hoc. ir. Be. UN ND 49 KIKDs, ‘OLATER pk POR ADE BONHONS, 8h ul) 5 4 O8 WS § ASO! 5 PANN xis Por HIGH Gaaiy ZO. Buna vMOC uaa na 4 Oi AN ARBOMEs | $1.00 ¥ Customers can sm Cortiands St. 10e, Broolulyn, by doing Hoilday thors feere sere re more stleekatl ye Wo will deliver 1 to 10 Ihe, the following rater: Manhal Jersey Hoboken or The Bronx Cor: fal Wednesday, December 27th, aad during the remainder of the week We Will Continue Our Clearing Sale of Women's, Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Garments at Red Lo PERT H uctions From Recent Prices of a, ae rd & Taylor, verything for Housekeeping CREDIT ADVANTAGES West STORES — 14th Street, near 6th Avenue PARK ROW: At City Hall Parle» WAlr's | Flatbush’ Avenue and Fulton Strect, 8. voklyn, 6 DI \MONDS New Crop Kel $1. 40 Dolice Oth Be 15e 150° ee ae