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Voather—Fatr — ORINAL 4 th RESULTS. EDI der to-night and Sunday, TION gL “ Circulation Books Open to\All,”’ am PRICE ONE CENT kW YORK, sar RDAY. “DEC EMBER 30, cad aes : Circulation Books Open to All’? pee WILLAINPOLICE ! a ‘ i | | DEPARTMENT IN BINGHAM STYLE So Declares the Newly “Appointed Head of the Departmeht. ETS AN EMPHATIC MAN. ‘Breezy but Not Windy, Anx- ,. jous to Learn and Will- ®&) ing to Teach, BY IRWIN 8, COBB, Gen. Theodore A. Bingham, UU. A., retired, who has as good ag ac- Gapted the appointment as Commis. sioner of Police of Greater New York, doegn't know what his courve of action {a going to be in office in Mulberry street. This for the very good reason tmt be doesn't know yet anything about the New York Jolice force except that he is going to run it his own way, By the way he desn't even know where Molberry street is, He doesn't know a single uniformed member of the Police Department, but he is sure he will get along with them, He doesn't know one of the men who will be associated with him as members of, the Mayor's cabinet. He doesn't Kkhow anybody in Tammany Hall. He @idn't know until this week that the Mayor, whom he calls George,” want @i him to be Police Commissioner. ‘What he does know js that he ls goin: to jump right Ih and “take Hord things and handle thein according to Bingham. He says #0. The way he says so you know he | mow means it. When a man hee that kind of jaws and that kindof a chin nd he says a thing, you don’t have to be an expert in anatomical jetion: at to tell that his sping isn’t abstrip of soft rubber tubing. ‘ What His Policy Will Be. ' Mem. Bingham told an Evening World reporter a good many things about him- this morning !n'the Gramaton Ho- in Bronxville, The essence of what Bingham eaid can be summed up fy when he was major domo and sociat ‘Dom of the White House don't do him They make him look almost He 's @ tall, aquare-out man, @ big noso, a big head, big hands feet, His eyes, under deep are small and keen, with around them, lke the of & spirited horse, His nose juts face In q strong arch. A mustache, evenly timmed, Grop-curtain for his mouth, full of oven, white teeth, His for the rest of the the middie of it is a deop those Uttle coves where ite neat, «His are =6ompiayed, with knotted Wke the wind shakes on a ‘The forehead is a bit ‘ tGomint oe Sivnd Paced a OF Sono BY ROCKEFELLER, Miss Helen 5 Cold Also Gives $25,009 to the Brooklyn ON Mee A, Cometttee Serene [emt Men's Christian Asso~ ‘olation "announced today the suocesaful ‘completion of its effort to raise a butld~ ng fund d¢ $900,000. John D. Rockefeller toward the found and Miss | Gould gave\ 5,00. Among tie | capiy't mas HCY, WALLET MONOD 'No Trace of Them Found} in Search of His Parlor Car, {CROWD WELCOMES HIM) “Philadelphia ~. Jack” Gets} Royal Rec tion on His | Return to Philadelphia, (Special to the Evening World.) | PHILADELPHIA, Deo, 30.~'Jack"" | O'Brien got bavk to town to-day with | a valet, a suit of gayety tweeds and A scream all wot with tears. ‘Jack” 7 —don't leugh for the soft pedal is on and the violins are sebbing in tremelo—wae | touched for a $,600 check, @ wallet eon: | taining $100 in real money and a head- light valued by his valet at $250, The prize-tighter beat the oanpets of the| parlor car, slugged (the chair cushions | until they ached, but no trace of the} purloined jewels and specie cou'd bp | found. | When the conqueror of Fitzsimmons | stepped off the train he was seized | by a crowd of friends, who thrust | & big boquet of flowers Into his arm fond then, hoisting him on thelr shoul- dera, made a triumphant march to the street, where a band in a taily-ho and a line of carriages were waiting. Thi swelled to severnt thousand, and Philadelphia's native son wae obliged to make @ speech before the procession od. "Jack" 16 used to admirtng ‘throngs. and he thanked the assemblage for thew demonstration with his charac: teristi¢ ease and nonchalance, Waiting to Fight Jeff, This talk of my challenging Jeffries is untroe,” said ‘OBrien later, “‘L did say that if Jef vlounwrily came out ot retirement and ‘the public damanded @ fight between us, then I should te willing t omeot him. I will open a twelve-weeks' vaudeville engagement in Boston on New Year's Day, Pewill & eaprring partner who ts yer to be selected.” “Have you any ambition to go a little bit further—give ,@ monologue act or ‘8 face itened. Leng lee he repiled, just now pugilism oupying mind. These three ofters fro: look good to me, Very Myce 4 the 315,000 with Han. anxious to clear all doubt out the middleweight champlonahip, | * en I'l take on Marvin Hart. Claims Championship. “T most assuredly claim the hea) as 4 welght and middleweight titles. Fi defeated every man in the a escent Jeffries. | Jeff retired and the tith ynted to Pita. Ast dotoatod the man the honor comes to me and I wil defend sornten lott this gy. Teronted Diy ison By a ee ‘ont y SCiwin. Bull ates vant a draw with som van’ not Pras that the miners put wp a puree f O'Brien and Sullivan, which the it. Then the shifty Quaker went to Frisco, where he knocked out Al Kauf- man and defeated Fits, O'Brien ope “but m™; 2 Rend, ants for 195, amounted to $90,000. He is undoubtedly the. richest be ea red ever donned the mitts, and as | ai Sonne, acumen he will fold’ on i ACTORS’ SOCIETY TO PUSH MURDER CASE, Will Engage Counsel to Help Pros- | ecute Man Charged with Killing Two, < The Actors Soclety of America has Co- cided to retain @ special attomey and prone boa exponsea for the He ore oceans ria Sehnott "and "Aboot aa be ate Cee el ‘that pee: 6 hotet tiled Belt tng, pane two Sos be dramatig company sopping Rt his hotel’ Meats 7 " SWAMPED AT SEA, ROCKLAND, Me,, Deo, 90.—Intorma- Hon that the Ahree-amasted eclooner Woodbury’ M. Snow fe fail of water on Gravesend Bech, Toland, ra ternoon managing ‘owners, : ig & ’ ich wan received from five @ vtraight bixing exbidition with | 40 y {On @ hunt to-day, and LATEST” NEWS OF THE DAY Two Burned to Death, NORFOLK, akbuy Dec, Two chil of Crawford Williams, of ss Point, N. C,, were burned to to» day In @ fir that fet fentored his home, Another oh! 4 Good Wing Shot ooseyet RICHMOND, Va., Deo. 90.The Presi- dent accompanied by his party went His 0) ised the comps: dentally wounded ‘one of edie bet Need Not Pay aasgn0.0e9 LOUIBVILLE, Ky., Deo, 9,—County Gregory totiny decided that the ville art Nashville Rattroad was ee le Signal led “Am Attacked,” IN, Jamasoa, Deo, 8. —'The PP the British steam dogne, hist arrived bere Tester able sane, fie eas tes Baltimore, Mr., re he sow the al “T am tacked flying Tapa, Bahamas, Gein che. after sland, a e of %. The Dordoj was able unable to send/a party ashore owing to lack of @ landing place. Deserters Delay Liner, NORFOLK, Va., Dec. 9.~The Ger- man steamship Catania, Capt, Phert, ahi cleared to-diy for Rotterdam, is eatnes ra Be aera of seven members of he recen' RAE hey bel n caught aod put in re that Uhey left\the ship because of Door rood. ‘thet they were inducea by Nor Penis ing’ runners to leave Fm purpose of going on another PAUL MORTON IN WEST AT. BROTHER’S BEDSIDE, NEBRABKA* CITY, Neb, Deo. 30, Poul. Morton, id New. York, Presid of art egs Irethet i a ALDERDICE IN cn Lawyer Innves FP. Ah 1, Who was went (o Sing Bing for ane years for regi to property of the aj fi rn . Oxiver, Carats ae oath pe Asourance So- oy, tthe a bedate a, A = at was ure in bag AR re Sor in the condii!on mans oleh re “es thes on on is Bota with of a 44 = bine: .~—. Ab Gel Up Give Me Q A Ghance Z ‘ {ewears \ Si feaite in ae \ Pickle la % Mi, 4 A PROBERS END THEIR INQUIRY | — The Insurance Investigation Committee olosed its. publia nearings at 4.52 o'clock this afternoon. The last business transacted was the introduction into the records of payments made by the New York Life to Edward G. Riggs, a newspaper ‘eporter, for “special work in connection with newspapers, ad- ‘ertising, $c.” from 1900 to. 1905 ot $3,035. Word was sent to Mr. Riggs to attend the Committee and 2xplain the transactions between him and the New York Life, [he so desired. Riggs d did no answer the summons, ”* 4 Gceeernemmangennes WINNERS AT PAIR GROUNDS, Fifth—Louis Kraft 9-1 Cashier 7-10 place Captain Bob. a Vee AT CITY PARK, ' Sixth—R. U. Arn 3-5, Lieber Gore S-1 place, Gentian, HUNDREDS OF REBELS DIE AS TROOPS BATTER REFUGE th Shells from Great Guns Bring Down Moscow Building While Meeting Is Held and \ all Within Buried'in Ruins. \ 8T, PETERSBURG, Dec, %~1,90 P. M—Gov.-Gen. Doubassoft has The police force of Moscow has been tele-| Inereased by a thousand meo, and the to the Government from Moe-| Yight-watchmen by two thousand men, & large meeting of revolution-| ST, PETWRSBURG., Dec. %.—425 P. {ata and strikers at the Prokharoff cot-|M.—In an eneounter between workmen ton mill, outside the olty, was surround, |and Cossacks yesterday at the Nevaki ed by troops of all arms to-day. nfruiding Yards eight Cossacks and |; The artillery opened a terrific twenty-even workmen were killed and And made 4 large rent In pe |MAny were Injured. which suddenly crumbled, ‘The rairoad trains from Bt. Poters- the pulding came down in a heap. hung to Moscow are not running to that Hundreds if not @ thousand pared Este ‘mit are stopping at a peanton near ‘were buried In the ruins, Dowbassol garded the eR a ae an mills ng the stronghold of the revolu-|Rallway bas been damaged between tlonlets, and he reports that Moscow and Kuiltacia stations, will be entirely sleared of them In three OW, Deo, 9.—Three armed days, bands of py hosarineg who citered, yes- oe ota tral rp | rao ler if wilaranteot! a od several thousand [ih poe elgpeabmed by the author- barricaded themselves pe ey in M’GOVERN HOPES to FORCE NELSON INTO A A FIGHT, Nelson is to meet McGovern at the Hotel Cadillac to-morrow to talk over a match, YL ' Fy f Look Out \ */ My lath J its Bile Yer )— l ¥ Lh A. FALL FROM A BAR IN CHURCH “GYM” KILLS PRETTY GIRL. * ‘Pretty Lena Wirth’s Hands Slipped as She Tried New “Stunt” in Street ' Costume and She Tumbled Backward, Breaking Spine. \ Pretty Lena Wirth, seventeen years old, died at St. Luke's Hospital toe | day with a broken neck. She fell from a horizontal bar in the basement of the Hast Harlem Presbyterian Church last night. There was no hope for her from the first, the surgeons safd, but they did what they could, because in the cosy flat at No, 2260 First avenue were a broken-hearted mother and eee | | TEST STAES THE | CITY PARK CARD = |Six Other Events Well Filled Bring Out Big Crowd” aaibiehilne e/20K , ONG SHOT FOOLS AETING TL Bob May Gets Head in Front! in Opening Bash, Favorite Finishing Third, CITY PARK, NEW ORLMANF Dee, %.-Beven well-filled events with the ‘Test Stakes ag the feature was the @port offered here thts afternoon. The marked improvement of the racing dur- Ing the past week brought out & big crowd to-day. Betting was lively and the talent very active, The track is in better condition that it was yesterday, FIRST RACE—Belling} mile and on, hth, jabber ray lng that flr sia might live, For some time the young ladies’ gyme nasium class has been a popular instl- tution of the Bast Harlem Churoh at Nos, 23-2) Fast One Hundred and Six- teengh street. Two of ‘he teachers acted as in. struetors. Of the elghteen members hone was so enthusiastic as Lena Wirth, She fitted up a gymnasium of her own at home, where she practised until her muscles were hard and her young body lithe and quick. Last nigv. was “gym” might for the girls, All of them were hand, look ing mighty’ trim in tYelr navy-byie sailor blouses and bloonfers, They had shifted back to street dress, and were sbinding at the door, ready to star! Jor, home, when Lena Wirth suddenly broke away from the others. Sie ran to & horizontal bar and drew herself up, “Look girls,’ she cried to the others, She inant to apin a cartwhell-a new trick she had just mastered, Her Handa slipped on the polished hickory bar ahd she fell, etriking the floor fuuarely upon thé back of her neck. It wien't a long fall, but it was a hard iting. | one, and the girl was heavy for her Starter, well Pht ond Bir, PL | age, file iM 204 (Care % 4 The irl uttered no sound, dub i i Tafole DB (seoerne).. 13} etratwhténea our still and white. (Mey FAIR GROUNDS, NEW oRLMANS, {he Pow, ta hurried her to the hospitel in an am- Dec, %.-The Speed Handicap, for all rein ‘104 ti bukunee, but she never reguined her ages, the fourth event on the card, wae Ee 10» 4 | Benses. the attraction heré to-day, Several New Revel Ie, "ue ool, 10 4| Her mother fs vrostrated and the Yorkers and Westerners arrived this] Nageokl, 11 ee MMe iicedl, and showed | father net much better off, He le Aue afternoon, having been home to spend! the way to wn atretch, with the others! gust Wirth, a prosperyua’ plumber, the Chrisemis holiday, With this in-| well bunched. Little ‘flkin. then. went oo ee flux the betting will probably take a bin) and the sport become more inter- esting, to the front, and won easily by two hs from Monoehord, who lasted Von mough to beat Taplola’ a lengt PARIS GREEN ON FIRST RACE—Belling; three-quarters of a mile, petting, | a8RoOND RACH—Selling; mile and seventy Bob May, 100 (Spiers), . 1S Bottiny Starters, welghts and joc) tr. Pl] Starters, wolghts and Jockeys: me. Whippoorsat. 07 {Perrtine) 10° 4} Grosgrain, 107 (MoMananny),... 72 65 108 (Moa 4 vt} Big Bow, 109 (Dealy)..... & 63 foe" Oho, 108, Prooran 10 Covina, 104 (Koerner) 8 jon rola nr (c) handler). 20 Naraw, 100. (D, Hal, B.S yroloan, 1 80 ty Adare, 104 (Plera ; 7 52 ronte, 112 (PR. so | Bvmskill, 100 (J Henin m4 _ you Saelh Th laa ane | Gete Noe. 10% 4c. Morris \ cues | ‘entor ianete, 104 (Rudell), p 4C i . Firing Line, 101° (Von ‘iad Fu Aten. 100 (Clementh: in 4/Chemical Analysis Shows Pols | Shey Gallant, 00 (Johanven).°!. 12 1 bite el arate Grosgrain went to the front tr the start and galloped his fiek) to death, winning easily by a length from Big Bow, who was second all the way, Co- Vina waa third, a length away, Time~ 1b 2-6. THIRD RACH—Seven furlongs abo, 107 (Cherry). . 0... flaviane, Tol (ataretal % Raviana Arabs and Optional ran close- bunched to the stretch, where Bob hot to the front and won by a head fram Whippoorwill, who beat Op- tional a length for the place, Time— son Enough on Sweets {to Kill a Regiment, (Special to The Byentng Wotld.) Aa 26 Starters, weights and Jockeys Be" | ALBANY, Dee. 9, — Dr. Pheod r i o t JBANY, g, 90, — Dr, Theodore BECOND RACE—Selling; mile and seventy ol > i wards seat Roy laa sr"iWiebard $y 14 | Bradley, of the Albany Metical College, Starters, weights and jockeys. Rey 5&2 1|feported 'o Chief of Police Myatt to- spnle P. Charite, 108 (Sewall) “6 BS » A day that the green substance In the ds, 110 (McGee), 3 { 'Zlohooolates sent to Miss Elsie Smith, * ’. 52 " @ Tita ” 7 > i Hy H Monoooder, M10 (D. Hail) 0 4 vente gg Fl the a Pe ie | Royal Legend made all’ the running, q Pp green, and that there te of A lpoa Won on a drive by halt a length fenough polson in the candy to kill a Behen Weed 100 anon 5 «| fom Gause, who beat Gus Heldom alregiment. Dr. Bradley mede a chemi+ \ Barerilen id 0 (sari) i 4 g| neck for the place. Timem1.33 $5. po! Bonnie Prince Charlie, full of running | ‘FOURTH RACE—Test Stakes; six furiongs cal examination of the poison and dis- covered large traces of copper and ar. to-day, took the lead early, and was| 9 Petting. |senic, the principal ingredwats of pa Rover caught, winning enslly by a length | st deeph, WL TW, Daye CE FL linen oe PURE DE? Eeronetity On Che from Harmakis. who dropped out of the | Orbicular, 4 (Koerner) O92 #7 |, His test ts the first Official one mate clouds on the last sixteenth, and beat ay 5 g}by she authorities, and the police are Dr, Hart out of the place, Time— Eee at (C. (Morea). 10 4|Ow working on the cas: with new 10 eb y lsather, 01 (Wishard).”.” fi 2 | vigor Craraphine mi the running, fol 1s suspected that the poisoned THIRD RACE—Handicap; five and a halt) lowed by 8t. Joseph and Lady Esther. (chocolates were majied to Mlas Smith furlongs. Betting OS ashy Grete went to the th @ youn, man whe i lous of in a ve, won by half ajthe attendon Clayton MeKIniey, the cmlartere, rotenie and sooner? St 14 | length from Orbooular, who beat Crnra. |"'Prince Charming” of the carnival, wus Rolla, 110 (iegerson) al it Phine a length for the place. paying her. Brookwood, | 108) (Perrine) A i Tome 1.171-6, in he poe ba baronies they. will ie Moaeni, ‘Lgebut) ca | FIFTH RACE—Wood Claim (5 to 1(the oriminal in custody before long Deauxtempa, 106 (MeGeo) a | Yor] They. delleve the same ‘man who #e Pepper ‘DUnin (Perkin. 8% 10] 84 3 to 1) 1, Lady Conauelo (2 to 1 forthe candy miso winte the “Binekhande place) 2, Plover 3, FLAT BLAZE STARTED Time 1.00 4-5. Won by Cousin Kate; Roda was sec- ond and Stockwood third, FOURTH RACES Apeod Handteap; three- quartors of & mile, leiter which Miss Smith rece!ved on Wednesday. WOMAN SEEKS TO END Betting, efidensrienteatieaee, FE) IN A BABY CARRIAGE, LIFE BY HANGING Tah Neat ie pat of Th 7 eh, ecrdne : ; ; 93 1)Fourth Incendiary’ Fire Set in! ., Is Se rea? Nia Neighbor’ a + 08 Bh Hi ‘ jShe Is Seen by a Neighbor Sways ‘ arlem A - ; Breit, thi ae ane MOS Party ing in the Wind and Cut Gold Rnamel, “y Wisin). 2 & House, i # Van Neos. was disqiatiged and yaa Down, VEAL Nett rent ine nie Ao” | Incendlaries forthe fourth time with-| recondent for reasons unknown te in a few months vishled the apariment- house at No, 266 Weat One Hundiwd and ‘Thirtieth street early today and scarted & blaze, The fire waa lighted in a baby earriage In the lower hallway, and when it Was discovered it was threatening. ‘The tenants ran to the street and the firemen came, making short work of the Names. Only a week ogo fire was started on re | st ot th mae ramnes oe: basa, NEW YEAR GREETING 10 FLASH AROUND WORLD WABHINGTON, Deo, 90,—Following a custom established several years ago, the Naval Observatory will at 12 o'clock to-morrow night send a New. Yoar greeting around the world, This is her neighbors, Mrs. Lottle Saase, thirtys elgm year attempted subcide this — afternoon by hacging hereelt in the back yard of the tenement at No bi : Bt. Mark's Place, Mrs, Hannah .Grogss happened to loo inte the vatdh» Bhe saw the ewaylel clothes line and then discovered there. Bho ran Oe

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