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— WEATNER—Clearing; Tuesday Clonr; Much C6! “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? ] PRICE ONE | GIL ig >) g RESULTS EDITION LETT CENT. b “MONDA NEW YORK, S THREATENED Y, DECEMBER 3, f “ Circulation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT. BY M AS UITTA WORK TO START ATONCE ON SI / SUBWAY ROUTES “Conference To-Dav De- cides to Begin to Relieve Present Conditions. tf + }ON’ BOTH SIDES OF-CITY. ‘Wp Seventh, Eighth, Lexing- | ton and Third Avenues and .&..‘Pwo Brooklyn Lines. KR conference was held to-day “be- tween\committees of the Rapid Transit ‘Commission and. of the Hoard Estimate in the Comptroller's office to consider the selection of new subway routes to be advertised for construction and operation. : Tt was determined that the Boant shall epprove all the twenty-one routes selected. Bix lines wore chosen for Im- mediate construction, and the commit- tee Will recommnend that they be built at once, They are Seventh and Eighth avenue lines, Third avenue ine, Lexing- * ton avenue Mne in Manhattan; Fourth avente Hne in Brooklyn, amd the Bronx ll and Brooklyn route over Munhatun ridge known a the Coler line. The Board of Estimate and Appor~ tlonment. will be asked ext Friday to order advertisements at once for the bufiding. dnd operating of these six lines. Terma and forms of contract wil require soveral weeke for prepara- tion and Approval. but the advertise- ments for bids wil be published some ume in January. ‘Opinion Is divided as to the posetbility of getting capitalists to bid for any of these routen, as the Blwberg bill re- Quires that the term of lease shall be limited to twenty years. The opinion has been freely expressed “by © Comp- troller Motz and various members af the Rapid Transit Commission that ida cannot be secured. Thoy also announce that an effort will be made to amond y the Elwberg bill !€ no entisfactory bids ‘ara recetved. JEROME AFTER ~ NAN HIGHER UP- NOT GINBLERS Goft swore tn the December if hey Jerome sald that he was unwillirg mmke pny statemeat about ‘The’ 'g aharge that povl-room intereata ated 4,0 to the Jerome cam- ign fond, The Geand Jury organized hb. Russuil B, Hyde, a wool mer- geet ‘ot No, b2 \Vorch streot, as fore ‘runagcied soe UnLnporiant bu ta aod adjourned Un wemorro ae Jevome Will Tesume hls cam: 3 n Whe pyui-rovilie AL Wy Xucik WOUnty ts . “Pie Deoswbuer Grand Diry i use bias ipcorder Gut wel ever swear 1n, tet Mtkeo bla weet Ob tne Dupienis Court benan at pe Veginning of tae new Feax, Lo woik to Warn the grasa Jirota to-day wine they must be diigent And fearless in’ agulnst ali f a) tere againat tho law, be thay rich ¥ or geal 2 Paty tbat | tho Districtwattorney ‘ ronnie dolore ‘a Jot of gamblera and / men to on) Bre ot peolroom Pomdited by those on the inaide of the situation. His object during the month of Deaember will be to discover if the poeiroom .. keepers have been paying protection money, and, if s0, to whom. ia will also, in his inveatigation, gather @ lot of fact to be submitted to the Legislature in pursuance of nis plan to secure the repeal of. the Peroy- Gray law, which allows pookmaki on tace. tracks but prohibits dookmaking “elecwhere, Sy There..were but two enaa out calling fot the attendance of witnesses \in gambling casea before the Grand ‘Yhry to-day. ‘These were answered by a couple of minor pool-room employes who were asked tho names of the own- ers of the places in which they worked. In BYArY. instance thus far these namos jaye been supplied. , Because the Court of Appeals hae do~ elared John Doo proceedings {egal the Distriot-Attorney will be compelled to roly upon Grand Jury investigations {n future: Lt In atated on the beat of authority that he will not ask tho cur fent Grand Jury to lasue any indictmentg fh gambling casen unless ho happens tocran aotone the man who got the pro- Seay tania to Noe ay is plan hubpoona the employes, ami find the namea of the Seta owners, or ackerm from then. ‘Then the owners’ or backers ‘will bo called and asked If thoy ever paid tor protec: tion, On this point they will be quo: tloned closely. nS ‘At the: concluslon of bia examination each pool-room. propriator will ve re quired 10 Kive hin pledgo too aut or fiininess under penalty of helag. ine dicted. ‘Tho Dintrict-Attorney does not ndietnntn that any will refure to give > ui y edge. MOTHERS RIOT TER PAWIC IN ~ PUBLIC SCHOUL Fifty Children Dash for Street When the Valve Blows Off Radiator. FIRE DRILL CONFUSED. Police Try in Vain to’ Restore Order, but Classes Can- not Be’ Resumed. A combination of substitute teacher from the Training School a blown-out yalye in a steam radiator and fifty chil- Gren who live tn a neighborhood where fire ojigines charging through the streets are as common as trolley cars caused a panic of alarming proportions in Public School No. #4; at Ninth street and Avenuo C, this afternoon. Under the impression that the build- fog was on fire the 1,20 pupils made a concerted. break for the doors, Miss O'Rrien, the principal, managed, with matntain a semblance of order. tt when all the Mttle ones were safely out ther motiers arrived in droves and precipttated a riot that fifty policemen had diMculty in handling. The con- fusion was 20 { that, the classes were dismissed for the dey. Room No. 26, with Mfty pupils, was in charge of a young girl from the Train- ing School to-day in the absence of the regular teacher. There ts a big steam radiator in a corner of this room and John Moran, the janitor, had a full head of steam on. Tho escape the pressure and with a terrifying roar the steam burat through the opening. Shrieked “Fire” In Hall. The workings of the steam plant are more or lcas of a mystery to the ohll- dren of the sohool, and the alght of the smoky yaubatance flooding the ropm in clouds was too much for the fifty little ones in Charge of the new teacher, Before whe could make up her mind what to do most of them were In the hall shrieking ‘Fire! ‘Thia alarm, miugied with the roar of the cacuping steam, pat the whole “EHO! OUT oF THe educational Yusliiess. It fe a four-story structure and room 2% ts on the third floor, The sieam e to the hallways aod floated up- ward, willo nfty children olattering out on the lower stairways carried the ex- Chtement jo the ground floor. ‘Misa O'Brien, {n her office, heard the elumor and sounded ule fire drill. | Ui Dery to-day and District ation | Sot ord snry_chncumetentnees; Haere theese Would have been even a brief warning, the drill would have bgon effestivs. Whe Atty children from room 25 had, however, reuched ,the street by the tme tha lines were formed, and It was a case of go 4a you please. All Got Out Safely, By fighting back the older pupils the teachers managed ta protect the tot abd nally all were matey our of tie Dullding. Several girls “fainted and wore Attended to, at Ager's drug store, on the corner, impossible to form lines on the street, and the chi dren running toward their homes we: {n danger of deing run down by the engines answering an alarm that had been turned in by a citizen. Policeman Patrick Barnes, of tho Ui jon Market Station, whose post is near the echiool, saw’ the children rushing out and steam sifting through the third floor windows. He promptly telephoned to the station-louse that No, 36 was afire, amd Sergi. Rohrig, who wak tutn ing out the afternoon p:atoon, sent fifty mén to the scene on the double quick. Meantime the feport had. spread through the neighborhood that children Were being burned to death In the noolhouse and there was an Immedi- ate migration of half-crazed mothers to Avenue C and INinth wireet. Scores of Screaming wemen charged the doors of the school or threw. themselves into orowds of childron looking ifor thelr own, When the polixemen arrived hte the ald of her experienced teachers, to, valve in the radiator blew otit under) “COUNSEL PLEADS FOR HIS ACO TRIAL OF THAW. | AY BE DELAYED | UNTIL SUMMER trial cannot possibly be got umler way until © much Inter date than that— perhaps as late as the spring or sum- mer of 197, Thaw must remain in the Tombs without bail until that time. Thaw Witness In California. { ‘The disclosures camne to light in the course of the argument over the appil- jeation of Thaw’s counsel for a commis- leion to take the evidence of two wit- CORBETT WILL FIGHT TERRY IN BALTIMORE 22°" =" AA Site AGES. | IN R'CES Al Ree of Distorted and ae HEN URLERS ‘anutactured Evidence. NO MOTIVE FOR VV <7 ae Gl THIRD RACE—Charile Eastman) court adjourned till to-morrow afier ths detense had summed up. (even and out) 1, La Soclere (out for saendcre a place) 2 Polloday 3. Under: Sheriff Klock told The E one writer said he had organized a comp: FOURTH, RACE—Juggler (6 to 5 ‘1 1, St. Valenti 3 to 5 oo aah as patidiat tops) stu Stenelon Meats | was, properly. avenged, "Another letter, said Klock, came from Wate own and stated that city abe ‘of determined men before nightf NEW, ORL Sheriff F pards fs FAIR GROUNDS. or Mills, in Strong Address, ening World correspondent that » of 400 men in Amsterdam ‘who would be in Herkimer to-night to see that the death of Grace Brown i uld be represented in Herkimer by a band ‘ worrled over evel tags ore eut of bight arta Young Corbett. and Terry Metjovern, As soon as the Herford offer had clear a piece nan Brustoe Stele bolt ot wal fight Ades et pore pee oMcially accepted he deposited , very ‘at- | these letters that he has ed that the Thirty-tirst Sey e Company be | yor of his motion Cliford W, Hartridge. | January. aN Neeorasl Gomsdinac kes ttakanoleasn wer Ba atake (oaued OuLsvelore A Ne \ Thaw's lawyer, said that tt was essen-| Af Hertford is at the head of tye Eu-| The exact date has not been fred as features, but tie Plt Tanifelle In all of the misaives that came t met clothes stad the Dis [tal to the defense ‘that the testimiony | reka Club. and when the bids wer) | events might shape themesivessao-thaloyaa ve petra ran hina ena crore ADINMab yy mela tastey Sa ee teint ees lof there two men be secured, and a|opened by Managers Pollok and Hum- /.0N¢ DRbt would be better than anther De eLaUai Vola atnmecnttalteli A him that I would: Ka Hard Tr ies they were outaide the jurisdiction of | pliries to-day 1t was decided thas his | M48 .mereed, however, that the faht Wey routth) ra Rail prisoner and Jury if Cheater Glrje..7 4 New York courta and would probably |offer of 70. per cent. of the gross Fe.) Must take place during the week ending Le cor tiearalaicena Gtcerecinet Aaah a ahs Q stay outside, the appointment of the |coipts was the dest offer, and he waa) 34. 3h Chiting contests of ‘thé meeting TAL tho | Blea) son. Gllertcy eS commisaion war absolutely imperative | awarded the fight. CUA gor Mey eereoment) the winner (Vest idea At Cli) niekohad TOU HCAS senator atlils occepled the ¢ Ry to the interests of hie client. ce {auggler, who was rogurdedas the wine iday with a mastery, suntming 77 p Fore He int “Are you willing.” asked Distrigt-At- 1 Of the thin agi not La 2 a 1 went over the avid torney Jerome. “to allow the State to | jana ¢ Bas was W all his login and take the teatimony of certain witnesses | (ieee gu ae: livelyes in it nde STER Ee aaa for the prosecution who are aleo out- | J PGR Une renee on Goldy Dike sean windy of t side our Jurisdiction?” John H. Miles, a diamond broker, of , Miles's $97 In eck fop #11) BHCe HO 1 to WW to Ls He ways eatited tides wis no mu ‘Not unless you tell their names,"’|No, 9 Eldridge street, was on the back | went w them. prisoner fougat; Haden h eDuntel, 1 io ates Gi wine! AY bie’ Way trom Sixtleth street to th Mazic Ran Second. Det ine ed 1 i pldtgorm of a soubibound Third avenue street cnr this afternoon, when he felt ta hand in his pocket. He grabbed the Lman-who-wae “trisking! him and was answered Hartridge. Jerome held a whispered conference with Assintant District-Attorney— Gar- yan. Then ho_said: Yorkville Dourt Berzeand Bingham searched th eho ave fie name ax Willa A plumber, of No. 416 West 1 bag containing dinma when the trouble be rx old, tHe | ds Hiiceman John Clarke, sixty $0) sire to examine in Pittsburg, and after n owe Teno VERY LOW DEATH RATE ette's most inng: and wards into S11 + \ wn ly ‘The witnesses in question are the | trying to hold him when’ two compan- a pocket in hls underwear Rata lant’ praise mother, the slwter and the brother of {fons of the man jumped on him. Miles alates Sees: He sald Levels’ tack 1rd ip! the wife of the accused, whom we de- fought hard to beat them off, and P9-| Miles remembered that he cau carry. | Doubt Gn his ‘ c Edd He harley” Eaatinan Witness fi : B 1 for State Is to Be | Monere Easily Beats Wag- MURDER SHOW™, HE SAYS Examined in South pom ie O'Neil i SA EE ant sacle tas = : ; ri A gie O'Neil in the Open- : ed. : Africa. if fs | ing Event ee ons AR SO | | . Local Militia to Guard Court and Prisoner from THIS WILL TAKE 5 Two ed smppored SOU 5 alt anh | i eke ESE eae killed this afternoc j a THIRD. Time Jury Goes Out— Letters from Many Mother, Sister and Brother of sale th 00 Alto clalme { tman Has no Towns| Give Warping on Gurereaie ay Mrs. Thaw Will Be Prose- Lo} AYTACKS 0 eounle Beating Ou Case of an Acquijttcl ; cution’s Witnesses. CIOS : : La Sorciere | meer as d Senator Mills made AU SUT iE 7 eaiges z proceedings efore’ Justice New:| savage aud . medical experts called by the Stat Aion sees | HERKIMER, Dees 3-—Dit rae ten © th’s town from mye: In Gacriminat tinea oc all (He Bald tncral Wa: a OApErTs Cal lGH bY. Hie Slater EW ORLEANS RESULTS: | WeNSINEM Dette Wins oe a en Supreme Court to-day brought out the) _ After of s of the autopsy were lost the phy} Sioa ia dozen large villages forethe express purpose of s tv Chester Gil- important fact that the State expecta! siciane o t F sire ss {6 W they would $34 FIRST RACE—N re (9 to 2 anc’ letle is not freed from Her rds received 1a ent Pelee oe sr Sane cue He de m aM neir ey ce fad been manu ste 5) ib Massie ois He foe | score of letters te-day in-which the writers thre i k open the against Harry Thaw wher he ts tried Jactured to fit it He insisted Grace Brown. died ofPizce) ® Ovsness oF Leh "| jail and deal with tie prisoner according to carly frontier methods. if the . RE eaten Seri erent a —e=cOnD RACE—Dargin (18 to-1) jury delayed tong int arreving ata versicts— as Ser tha before th ily AT NE and 6 to 1) 1, Bill Phillips (evn for ea Galan = ah ERT eas penton Het Ria) cone) San nD ts ly FithVo at leteaey pew ieiiinlshmanis: Great. crowds poured intb town te-d5 swrounded the Court. January, !t te now certain that the)’ | sessile House. It was expected the case vould go to the jury to-night, but that there is a fourth witness, now in | gateman at Yorkville Cou ran out! or them a: j ind found th South Africa, who! must also be ex- | and grabbed’ the ptokpocket, [iepeshes FeO eT era ea ecard hg : ; eats The two crooks’ pulled Clarke. Milen| Magistrate Movs, charged with high | ¥ an j a Groce to-CIVE_W _| psa the prisonor from the car nnd rani way robbery 0" T = = aie eres: ae = aa z au Mr. Hartridge paid if the name, of . Jere chealy Conn Inf trata ae the South African witness war given the way to Yt ned et yod , to him he would not object to Jerome's Aaa ci wiohesacorystunteb Peet srarabyrondiiw Bormier a) tii itv Gig if est, This Mr. Jerome agreed to do, 5 5 turn. Mo Age hi We an 3S never he : < [ iriererean’ Jos lee Nobis o5ictt ALBANY onsets Dees neha LANE meas G, BOLE DRT Heonen $5 Nvhen thia core waa openot ins BOE eet To: anid tbare-when sto Island Motor Parkway (Incorporated? rls, Auguet Heckscher, W, G.McAdoo, vase eee : 2 ! Pre a been completed “he. W2Ult was lacorporated here to-day with | C. T. Harney, 1. 1. Hollins, Mortime Aa A Las a rae wane Seala aw interrogetory cormmalaslon 10. Capteal of F,CONGG, The company will) Schl, Anton G. Modennoe, A"R. Pai] | ; EONaGk eviner : Fecure) the <vidence lot, tht ansent #14) purchase ‘real estate. and catadlleh an dington, settereon| De Mont Thompeon, Dargin, 1d, tes : Snes . An open commission would hi ‘automobile course. The principal omce| Howard K. Burras, Dean Alvord, roe oN Ety 1) phe Hroseentor has bron pa 5 {1 ee en taseacwmhereas-an ait pieeaed: ol willbe at aligenita te Bese County, | Rand Hollander, H. B. Anderson, Now| These ais). tan ST aed no proof of these atnt ry 4 RhoA M eater Te cumitedtomectiaia| mothe | irenOrscannt, “Aumust, Belmignts Xork City; E.R. Thomas, Buffalo; 8. | Trllan, |i alt cyernitnens Ino come fort ois y COINS Oe eset. oon eud-| William_K, Vanderbilt, Jr, John. Jacob | f, Pavie. ita, Drldgspert: Conn i tone Arata, 100, as ee eantract of morriage hal been é rues ’ t y asitta Dy ODN Le AA Ree re | ato cctarenen HM, Mackay, H. Payne |[olsnd (Chys d, Rudolph soleus | ees i froven, The Kirk made w few sume | 1 waudine sten}otond cwece 6 Justice. 7 ey 4 " 7 tf i Mol ner, "yench) Nun, 2 2 et Peat, of the South-African wit-| Whitney, Cobeate Hoyt, Levi C. Weir. Brooklyn. AeeeStonn 40 Bh ea YS f ness, it 1s learned, 18 Mibs Ida_ Vera, a Bien Pere Martin. H Simonton, a magazine writer of Scran- Gi JW. O'D Hetell Soa Emy who Lived after the | Piantioxee: | pas A enootln Hotel Fuand om: Man} Key a Patter s : éis in was i TMll PhAtios Jumped away In frostand 3 ¢ AG sent to rar re- p. , ade the running, followed = Y sponse ta vita | Aes aes a Mh na , ys jenn and Wild 1 nan. They held thi« CHET fi her, wl > Murthat ‘Thaw was| WASHID GTON, Dec. 3—-Senatoss) Of the two Depew made decidedly the 4 sh, where Dargli ee mistreutin ta aw tore| Platt and Depew sir babl*: attracted) better appearance. The Benator looked m the rear with a rnsh and - VA Aj the couple married. Onton WAS| most attention to-day as the Senate! Oca aD ee ce tame imal ° © from Hen Philips, who | (<—————— BS; ————} + alleged to have. by tn088 10) Seeston opened. Both were jn thelr | feant PAPAS He eee apathy ae Wild Irishman a length: for ‘the iz hes Aas onenved aning heavily on the arm of an. at 5 5 from York soon after the mur-) abate, i but ere not: prominent in. the | tenant. He wan reserved and o der, sal {rom Pailadeipnia. for f inielat proceedings Anxious to be lost might of 4 Africa. Ot to secure a furles of a Favorite Home First. Separate Advertisements mugazing artic Ls ig 1 i 5 Printed in | November. whole neighborhood was seething with excitement. It would be necessary. to name a com- | a Soctere, 10%, i Children Hurrled Home. mission to travel from Now York to 5 fiioday, toh, be f B % aence {0 Calicorng J on ‘ ‘ ‘Ales ran ; The ‘fromen| located the trouble in al tuence @ south Africn to Deni, “and | The recon low death rate for the, death rate waa expecially low jn Hrook.| Tully Prim. 101, Fay. )--0.--... eae f Than Last ay minute, steani (Was tUrhOd Of Iny tha | dopoaitions ' IN cases wherd: tae wits | HrOMer city since consolidation tor the | Yt Charley Eastman weat to the front at ore Year, and fire’ room, and Migs Obrien tried 19 i Weein this country Justice New- ; last week of November ts announced to: (steer eeelis claimed, more victinin| the start, made all the \running and 9 i edissrarpete pia Re cles ta thelr duties, | burger Will name a lawyer in tae tows ay Tt in 1803, as agatost 17.82 for the; Darllugton, Co CISA RS oe won ‘easily bY a length (rom La Soctere, i Bho reckoned aichaue ths Mother They | here persons may bo found to | corresponding week ‘of 16, a reduction | declared CHOSAHO MIB AASHAOIAI SH BEATA te osioees Polloduy three lengths for MORE TI 7, fapele eh eH ninat the build. pus thom Gre. of questions, pnould tn the number of deaths of. 175. The! fyIng comdidoring the reason. Sis the-place. . han Were . Iifie onea were dragged away weno | ivoat coimiestoner can take them on a —— ot [taco ” Printed in the New Y their wraps. Gene ioe wegore & lca) court, “where | ‘DIES FROM SHOT FIRE ’ w. York penhey. cama nb In] the ater. | they. Will Ue \vamiehed or co | | 4 Herald. Chere will, be or In tHe Gabe of the Sout vit- | i BY Pt eee Coals rete alga Slates. Cor be : ; 4 BY HIS BROTHER, The Herald LOST 2,679 Advertisements from Last Yeer, x seta th Ae ae S eave ownage rue atta Ser cee PION oer ony ¥alve con thw floor nr int te valores commis~)Roventy-rinth strent 19-4 my Mac If, MacDonald recelved a fractured | CAMD’ J Deo. 8—Ja {nto the’ radiator, sont \ rion, ave in| Donald, forte. eare ‘old, ot) No, aei\ akull and Internal Insuries, dying | Dedore, who. was shot by his! brother, THE WORLD Printed 8,869% Column: ree ay Pa trial under thé . k down Presbyterian Heeplint later ‘The driver! Phankegiving Day at Burs ner A CAAT AUAL abe S18 y.. |En in [jana run over by milk wagon owned of the milk wagon eseaped May County, dea anes of Advertising —338% More Than La: A, Dx cartiguake shook or an i ae pita, ii ? , 5 i Matai wo rescues wcai tall ves Sweet 00. a ita | : e rival mulloyd of a girl, and Year, and 269% MORE. Than the Herald. ‘dt ddllaco,” on {Uielnorin tooaat or anal Loree ant - 5 ] : ne wer her Jnmea! bein Mahe bs iy ; : oa laland of Biolly, dammere was] Phawe we timo of, ) di veptysthiren. fame, Ret se in ct THE WORLD Hock was Almost un arrived: Alay on tid] In response to the request of Borough ) gation of the affaire of his, Department thoy haye| J; ; Us Biss 3 Praaident Ahearn, Mayor McClellan to-| The Cor m4 i under arrest. vd T. Kilward Thaw, a Yall alonder, 1. i! Corporation Counsel has been tn eee rer nenerenee ee [ > a aafli bined Tuxedo wulin, #15 frcoiat, | |eot-utn vauin vuitn ie strlidng vac [day direates the Commisslooners of stnicted!to ald and ‘aiivire the Commis. J the R ew 1 ork N ewspaper } wey, Foempanm, Oar ce Nateai./2 teembiasiony; fo hia. AMpresnes brother, Accounts to make @ thorough invest: | sioner, ALP A APE Nd ALTE «ruta Z E 1 . a M i \ \ i 5 | r 2 : % | veal a