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FINAL | HESULTS EDITION PRICE CNE GENT mOoWW BY THE |!) ESTP ~—BOVESEN. AUTO Meadowbrook Hunt Ciub Member and Chauffeur Held by the Police. CAR VICTIM IS DYING. Little 4-Year-Old Edward Zei- ken, Confused, Ran in Front of Slow Moving Machine, ” i An automobt! owned by L, 1, a member Hunt Clud, ran fatally injured Ed. } four years old, {2 Long , Algernon Boyesen, of Westbury, of Gown and probadl ward Zelkin, Istand ts afternoon Mr, Boycen and his wifewere in tho x s cur at the time, but thelr chauffeur was operating it All three were held by the poxce to await the result of the Ittle fellow's tnju: The Zetkin boy ts a son of Jullus Zetkin, a tailor, living at No, 115) Man- hatean avenue, Greenpoint. He was in Long island City with his six-year-old wister, Ida, on’ a yisit to relatives. The two children started. to cross between Tenth and b as the Boyese » along, running on the car ¢ chauffeur sounded a he girl hurrted ac Tram became Nenthe inl vent ‘ELOPED FROM ATLANTIC CITY City Hall in a cab and after the cere- mony hurried Jack to the station and took the first traly for Atlantle City. Ko 4 down and one « sdrover his body, A pe mn vp and carried hh F ‘ Two elopers from Atlantic City were y een this afternoon in the City Hall | 1|in Jersey City by Justice off the Pec Jotin's Honpita #@|Lehane. They were Geotge Edward | 7}, the reporters, who were the only . the as of the Hotel Denis, Atluntic | Zitnesses to the coremony, ‘the bride and Miss Laura Virginia Little, 4.1 that they had run away from At- tame address, Both went-on | iiitic City because they wanted 10 records as forty-five yeurs of age. | | were leaving Je sald he bag been marriel Auaisted his bride to apd that both his for parked, waying 3 went dire Ratiroad ‘ANNOUNCES COPPER MERGE they, the. blushing doing this AVERICANS BARRED. AT HENLEY RACES," do, ens, of the Gr Saree Company, at } MU Broad street, tasued this at his o:fico to-day: Consol) omice, Regaita Officials Must Have} nidrged into A new company, nas the Greene Cananea Cop- will Ke ite Block for Agreement wilh Our Row- cd oa. the basi, of, $30,000,000 for. thie Tere ae property, and for the atock of these nn } ite. anea Central on the basis 0! Ua ing Authorities. for the property: Ample cash tas boon 5 ba . | Provided for this plan for enlargement | Consolidated Copper Compan i DP slant and develaainent. of propert .) cone | Cole and Ryan and Col. Greene have’ No stock will be Oo: to the pubis LONDON, Dec, 15—By, a resolution | SOG ay farge interests In tie Cananea | 2s Gofe: will, be. the, Premldent tw stewards at «| Central + Company, and these two peices Greene its Vice-President.” pe passed by the re Pieeting held at Henley this afternoon, fi American crews and ascullers aro | Gurred in future from competing at the GAS WRECKS SCHOOLHOUSE , piney regatta until the American ¢ fowing authorities complete an ares | : ith the Ses ct ‘ 2, Gaal EN aah als with the “French. | An explosion of gas in fhe puolig Waiksthoals Neapbelrur tReln Oa ya cor, ne already ich, Belgian and Canadiat | ychool at the corner of Siegel an : “ iis at- | , There are 4000 children tn dally at- aracclations: Kibbin. streets, Williamsburg, this ecbivere, are 4000 children th dally at. The drought uP OF | ernoon partially wrecked the building and injured at least one man working | there. ‘The root on the, McKibbin atreg. long the odor of gas hea been very an: noying, Shumbers were nent thers to- day to was yi rletchet. malOD ford conch, as an out: | Ae sper He ust Hy come of the trouble in the Sub, of Philadelphia, | make repairs after discovering |the leak. dren a tengthy discus end of the building was lifted off bythe | Thay teand. som niles ° 5 © porous pipes in A rules of thbirematia we collar and ala discovered that gas had force of the explosion and the glass partitions on the top floor, which sep- |arated the class rooms, were blown Muller, out of the Unitel | {ito fragments No children were in dora belonung to a cleb sor af —— K Gitated to a Unio on dération hay: ing an agreement mmittec {necrhrae of the managemont of ths Henley, Togatta.”” Only: twh equnteiss of Any prominence é car pedi ' + jn the rowing World are-yffected by the | WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—Sonator Me- T MoCumber announced his Inten- lution, namely, the Unt 08 |G, elves wing | ton of forwarding the telesram ¢o the resol amely, ted States cumper to-day received the following | Hom af Corwanting toe atone | h a resohution, altered In mconlance | w approved, as witch was unsnimously collected In some of the partitions, A man with a candle set_this afire | and caused the explosion, The report was heard for blocks acound., tries shall. be accepted of ahy and Australia. | telegam from J. P. Nat ATS) dated | of the "ary, tc sald that he and | sex Galesburg, North Dakota: Seator Hansbrough art the | Hguse ‘ : 7 bors of the | North Dakota Con. | W +| ‘Phe United States army could not | Mem STEAMER ITH 31 PULA T Arar O Aa URtABE ni compelina Letts Geel eee eects | Bentation conserningy the coal shortage to the Interstate Commerce Commission and that he hnd been assured that the | subsect Would receive Consideration. ft {the meetings whioh the commission wil | hols In Minneapolia next week, assisting these ratiroads to drop everything and haul us c Halt the Northwest will be freezing In a week 1 the whole of It in twp weskaitiney weoks.”” __ ABOARD MAY BE LOST. BAYFIELD, Wis., Dec. 15.—Up to noon to-day no trace of the missing - wfecking steamer, Manistique, ang her crew of thirty-one men had been found. Two tugs have been scouring the lake singe:-early to-day, but havo not vet returned, ‘| WASHINGTON, Dee, 1§,—Congre: rripeeepeitatai ah ne A Jala eer Too. ‘ =| the. serv! raniden| | The ‘Mantatique. disappeared in a! man Roberts, of Mansachusetts, Intro-) Se ero Ot alsement in malts <storm yesterday afternopm jwhile tow- Ing the steamer Ireland. “Hie lng to the ‘latter snapped, and &be Ireland Was ppeipless ina pirious Th ceca however.’ went to | ance and rescued the crew na | the Maniatique-wa: nti ehistlicd Sppanently for hel, me Eo He acne preamer Went to the bot- duced a pill to-day making the non-) or naval eervice, The bill ta ert to, commissioned officers and enlisted men’ restore to thoes men ait the Fights lose | of Cliente B, C and D, wen ty PEt aS under the order of discharge. $50,000,000 FOR TROLLEYS OHICAGO, %—The Traction | way y Raing WU Na tpeates We to tt rane Committes’ in 1» City Council and rep- Jrepentatives8¢ the. chicago. Union alba rueaicsutcleus taboo aan Barelicent Aiedtd tele la pide ty purchens. her: ‘assis! se CONGRESS AID FOR NEGROES. SATURDAY, RULES GIVE WALTHOUR CHANCE T0 WIN; BIKERS “KEYED UP” BY STIMULANTS. | “ Circulation Books Open t to All.” | DECEMBER 15, 1900. oe ee Two 4 XI AL “Dark Horses’’ Ends at 10 Oo” Clock To-Night CD OMALD --———_—- |Falls Don't Count on Last Day, so Champion and Bedell Start Con- — tinuous Sprint Which May | Land Them in Front. LINIMENT AND ALL KINDS OF | DOPE TO FIX UP PEDALLERS. in Race “Which Police Make General Clean-Up of Hoboes and | Crooks in Preparation for Crowd That | _ Will See the Finish of Grind ee at 10 To-Night. GARDEN, Dec, 15.—The rules governing after operating against Walthour ard Bedell all. week, , may-come to the rescue of the chsmpiq@t to-night before the finish. At least four times since Monday Walthour and Bedell have made up their lost lap, only to have the judges deoide |that ft Gidn’t count, because some one or two of the others usually fell j during the sprint. Whether they fell accide ntally or on purpose wasn’t | considered. Walthour and Bedell didn’t get the lap. The rule differg on the last day of the ra: a nd reads as follows: ADISO} the six-day races, ever since McLean was hui aN SQUA | oo On the vnncluding day of the race, from 3 P, M. to the finish, a rider who» \ moets with any mishaps must remount | and continue or be relieved by hia part- | ral 5 ner befor) the leaders have ridden five laps. ‘ { ft will bo sean that should’ Wal- ar and Bedell succeed tn an effort to get a lap fallaswill mot count, Wel- and Bedell know the rules and ey began an almost continuous spurt ok. 1270/1, AMER | AT ITY PARK At tho 2 o'clock relief, when Bedell had. been ing two hours, in accord- ance with a plan of two-hour revet ] v . it was agreed between ' <a E A two'riders to ride"the rest of -t pte op; | Nt}das ia one-hour ehitts. This chanco | BigsRields in:Bvery/EVenu) dents one tous iahitte, anh. cane minich two p! fishing the day To-Day—Test Stakes the Feature. were carefully Not betng in the Ist to qualify for 5 one of the elght pri; the team c NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. ov: he Ta Buon MACE—Rone Marion aidon pi FIRST ridin, 2 MRS. BRADLE SHE HAD NO RIVAL 1, Spldec Sinter Dent at lenst “We are right cally in the +4 and Tam tn Wo Ida i, wECOND AL heimer (0 to 2 and St Jequin (8 to G for pince); B of a sprint. help promt: VAND ABILT 10 MAKE PEACE FOR nish have Y SAY able, 1 it with Walthour, and ¢ sprints way expected at ery Ume Walthour, in Tidlbe, Kot Out In tront ho joldie, 9 to 2 and) Rp KACE- | THIRD K Gtoritor Ir to 6, 11 Bestertt Tpince, 2) Old Stone, 3. MARLBOROUGH acy ee | 4s followed th ast eel number of tea night. for both Wa tne to ‘the Byeatne World ; Te eee WASHINGTON, Dec. 45.—Mrs. Anna M. Bradley, who shot and are preparing for the feht | killed ex-Senator Arthur Sie a week ago, made a remarkable request | | William K,, Ko ie. Salli for dost urlennanine | of Capt. Harris, warden of, the jail where she is held, fo-day. the Purpose ot Per- Mnation, The day of “1 want the privilege of having my youngest boy with me, pleaded, when the Warden passed her cell on his rounds, |. “That is impossible, sed, and ey g ery one of Blin men who have stood through a {| week of muscular wear and tear are ready for the final dash for the goal. she |) suading Duchess. AoE Water, 105," Dickaon [Beery rider has be tr aay ‘ | ‘o 185, c < en removed trom tt Madam,’ said the Warden? nother step Ja the attempt, of the te 105, Fe eis ; 1 auaszies aaaltieclewpite aitictae tee q Vanderbilt. family to bring about a 1 Aintree, b.2|0n cote along sido th yw ) “M , y S| Martin, ig lo the saucer-shaped ‘| Mrs. Bradley went on to explain, “Montgomery is only four years | econelliation Between the Duk@ and Addle Tiere 100, Ay Moreen. Ol track, Avon by Rose Marion. Spider Web| Their: team mates are planning for es age and his mind will not grasp the position in which his mother is | |placed. He would be such a comfort to me, as he resembles his poor, | dead father.” Later Mrs, Br: Hoover; H “arthur isseveral years older and he would r | happening, but Montgomery would not, indeed, he would-not,’’ begged af the <Mealt | Mrs. Bradley, her great black eyes filling with’ tears, ing through the wintey ha 1 Arthur and Montgomery are the chil-|4en to-day, Mr. Tagley’s partner, | y Atal neal Waser ot Brown, ;who had ro‘ to | former Justice Bertch, of Utah. 58 5 was Browr terest cal en, aa tly eee marty Mrs, Bradley, althoush every:) “tt © paatily lendeaal ee pe Herel | desires tier to enitét into some sort of Fell setwos welyht. Jockey [body In Utah knew him to be the| Mrs, Bradley te planning her defense, |Seterment chat wil! at leat appear to! {ivtefiing, os, Ming’ father of her children. t in fear for her own fate, but to|be # reconcitiatton. Many porac | The children are now in Salt Lake prove that Brown was the father of her | this olty oonvermant with the ‘effort | City. with their aunt, but Geors M. dren and that they are honestly en-| Vandorbilts are making to ay Hanson, seoretery to Sonator Suthor- land, {a planning to have the youngest child brought here. Tt ts out of the cueation for the child to bo lodged in the Jall, but arrange- ments aro being made to hi bearded with.” friends He will | | | | dow | prison, near be taken over to seo his mother once a. day, Fotmer Attorney-General Bagley, of 1daho, got here torday and bogan struggle with Senator @utherland for the privilege of defending. Mra, Brad. Politically tn Utah, 3frs, Bradloy {a apparently looked upon Bn Gant, At present Mre, Bradley !s traveling | with the Southern wing of the Utah Republinans, ‘Mtr, Brown Swould not haves wanted alition! enemion to ‘pho toli the Hey took up the subject with her las 8 day he kissed me in front of-tha Wilaon Duchess of Marlborough was taken to ; ond and er Ida third. final coup: te the ACk er! day when W. K. Vanderbilt. dr. hla | qme—1.03 4 : Re eee ee ee i yelfe and thelr child salled for Europe} SECOND MACE—Shart eauree! srweple, | OS lrurrying from place to! place, toad» ox sfees Ves dora maronei jod down, with stimulants, lniments, on the Nor THe rman Lloyd. stetmship yroree, weight, Jockey. bandages food tn Hquid form. The er, Charles P, | Xronprinz 1 Duchess. Mr, 104, Hel E . Th are me Vanderb Join them at as ze events that are titled to bear hia namo, Brown's children, who y Bhe blames terday took. de! ve that the I hie body pacts Xo Utah, for his Fefusal | on the Vallant at somo port on inet HOPELESSLY ILL, ENDED LIFE. SOLER EEy het crulee and’that thelr ffterences wili bo] wwiiiam Mengwl, a glassblower, killed Feared Childron, 8ho Baya patched up, Ths Dusheas wit come to New York wih the Vanderbilts in April W, K. Vanderbilt, Mrs. 0. H. P. Bel- | mont, his former, wife and the mother | connumptton ? | oe the Duc [feral krown enildren | ortod them: oo tone mas WEATHER FORECAST. fo maasre of a1 tyot that the Duke bay vi alte Forecast for New York City and vioinity:; Raln to-night, fol lowed by ing and colder; Sunday generally fair and colder temperature at freezing or below; winde becoming brisk northwest to weet. ie "Ho waa & coward,” cried, bit- | terly, “and afraid of bis older ohtidren, Ma wavered, ar}1 promizcd and evadai, Theo was no duarrel between us, Wo bal Thanksgiving dinnot together, That Hotel, and when I protested at auch @ public demonstrition of affeotion he gaid: ‘Why, all the world knows I love ea he You, Dolly, You ere the only woman ee oaks We were to have bean “married New Yoar's, Me had promized me a heats of te a MPL tbe wdle to kowp! it up. 0 . Ad ne crust, ‘ agate ee force an shah; ~ — ‘ ors. inal % frorlen ae day Hume, us Pisheman ontnved an Meeond Pare)

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