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FOR THREE MESSAGES FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TO CONGRESS SEE PAGE 2. NAI tn Weather—Rain & % ) Tuesday Fair; Cold Wave. | RESULTS EDITION v PRICE ONE CENT. “NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1996. PRICE ONE oe | Sa Ea $ ‘DOWNTOWN POOL ROOMS: ALL CLOSE UP. 3 EARING RAIDS BY JERO. NES FORCES | cr HATS ey | KIERBMTEL Sees verse en 7 5 a ASTON OA EE ae | ALL GET TIPSY Piet Race Sere ; Nig na One e, [Principal of West Side! THOSE ON THE EAST SIDE. ; School Makes a Com- of Jamaica. ki q Y But Mrs. Neill Declares He Was a Hard_| ' plaint to Jerome.” |District- Attorney Declares ‘‘Influence’’ Has : aa ‘Reached Justices of Supreme Court, . a Drinker, Overtaxed His Strength [STUCK ON ROCK LEDGE.| BROKE UP ‘PHE SCHOOL. : aa ie EW ORLEN fh Which Protects Pool-Rooms : | —— eee *y : ! j Boy Employed by Whiskey) * by Injunctions. is : denly Dead. | mediate Danger to the Ves- sad § Ge igi ; "| House Gave Sample Battles peal sel or to Those Aboard. oy : : to the Children. Every pogtroom in the Second Inspection District, comprising. Mane receiced information this after- 2 ‘ mee ¢ TRE SIX alsa 4 Ss AONE. hattan, south of Fourteenth street and west of the Bow ery, Was closed 2 {Sheriff Ritch, of Greenwich, Conn., moon that establishes in his mind, a clear. case of murder against \Cathesine Neill, the pretty New York woman who is locked up on a charge of,killing Joseph Neill in a hotel in Greenwich. He says that the ; Pi zestin Victoria Dulee, which lett Raa = i es New York on Dec, 32, ran on a rocky igvestigations and autopsy have shown that the woman made @ jab at} teace om Port Royal last night atter Neill with either a hat pin or a nail file, struck him in the eye an} leaving Kingston on her way north. The big German lines carrieg a heavy (Special to The Evening World.) NGSTON, Jamaica,’ Dec, 17.—The g-American tourist steamshiy A wild, hilarious orale, participated |{his afternoon. This information was conveyed fo the Distriet-Atorney dn by nearly ali the fifty children of Henrietta School, a Kindergarten, at Sixty-third street and Eleventh avenue, | investigation. + ees US a Yi ecearneny wae Tale te Expressing himself as satisfied that he had cleaned out McCluskey's the attention of the District-Attorney ' + Saryeen, the |so-aay by Miss M. E. Van-Drke, the district, the District-Attorneysstarted to work on the First Inspection Dis- penetrated his brain. ( passenger lst of tourists, and ther principal. She says that a majority of | trict at about the time the first returns from the New Orleans races ar- soa -ccoesleranies cece coment ear ¥ ee nee tron a hoy ain wee de |fived to-day. He sent men to all suspected places and held himslf in by Inspector George McCluskey after he had made a _ personal From the stories told by the woman] when her keel ground on the reef. {t appears that she {8 preparing to make ‘ ids if necessary. livering them in the neighborhood and | readiness to make ra ‘ a plea that she killed Neill in detenac is reating casliy, however, and a Ct ft her own life and that her action was : a Be wr }sea obviates any serious danger. deckme Afigracefully drunk. Two of = = RavOInCar Hea anrlagtibes avemenehee When wireless mismals notified — the thea WER opAnCully injured atid) wore) Oe é Lawyers Back Down, § thé Bheritf concerning alleged previous shoro of the steamship'n plight the aye still Il from the effects of thelr ; Notices were sont out from the Dip- attempts upon Nelll's life by the woman A y Serean mad renee was sis out debauch, trict-Attorney's Office to-iay to those i have caused him to pay . Pine Ci Rarer Reg osama Miss Yan Dyke makes complnin ; Sent beer = Hisiiois tGialiseborcionrrent in Newport followed by the French trainiiig ship | (Special as Evening World) {White saya naw that ho haa against « distillery firm which has been [GAnyere crttoss.c names ie ppromry On sitHe thateshe punctured his brain while ha Duguay-Trouln, and Mnes were stretched | White Pladas, N. ¥., Dec, Mo-Andrew/ legally declared sung he wil proceed {sending out thousands of postal cards ; Papers in Injunction sults which per- wea lying on the bed or the floor of tolthe stranded, vessel, | J. White, an inmate of Matteawan In-| to prove that hia right name in Kim-|{n the city asking the reciplent to affix f mitted pool-rooms to remain open in SECRET SCR tS = Eat thee Ss of the Hamburg-Ameri- | sane Asylum, and who claima he {| mell,-althcugh a jury in Mlesourt de-|a ono-cent stamp to the attached return deflance of the police, asking these at- qa Mra, Nell! was committed to the | bo Apprehension of dieaity fe eaeawas |Done other than George A. Kimmel, a/clared Kimmell dead eeven yearn ago| portion and send for a sample bottk torneys to come to the District-Attor- Yorbs from Centre Street Police Cour }poapp plows ged au ty tn) ea ttoe jonshier of Arkanmae City, who has! wien it granted a Judgment on a in-|which will ba delivered treo of charge, ney's office and sign withdrawals of to-day without bail. Requisition papers Uadnesheanryd tai teauateeinoepekcene | Joon missing for ten years, was de-| surance policy on the life of Kimeell, |The sample bottles contain about one- : thelr injunction suits, ! ‘ f | Cokave: bese applied yoniana aber wilted? : Bert unlews an. gxambaation chan; [cisred sno by ® Jurx in the Supreme} Policies covering $2,000 on the life of |fourth of a pint and are delivered. by : Daniel O'Reilly, one of' the lawyers, taken to Greenwich or: Bridgeport to- inl tuavudadar plates heatbeecteecioae: ene ot White Plains to-day, Hé bad| Kimmel! are still tevolyed in a legal | boys. Of signed a stipulation to this effect to-day, 4 lherewtoniweanssany 2 Cards Identify Victi |v damaned been in Matreawan ene monn 7 oat months. | battle, 5 GAB ot hess hove wana tiwark OniBan : Hie is supposed to have smecured the {n- ‘| £ Nelll's body t¥ at the home of his Wy VICUIM OF | rne tottowing ts the ist of passen- Juan Hill during the noon recess ¢ | Junctioin for rooma in ‘three or) four {places downtown, The other lawyera ~ gi | CAN BUI Friday, Miss Van Dyke says, and. he { Hither failed to make bin deliveries be- | 7 * i j to whom notices Ie be 4 Jj LD YERKE YERKES HOSP [TAS is ates Se ates [Fields in) Mast ot (Races| ae an enee Ree lineseauace: snantaioderslwured: dette Gaeta, (ray (Brecial to The txe 5 [And perrons to whem he had consign: | ~ Reduced Owing to fe Hs Hen oldsmith, Charles L. Hoi BraphantGreane cago ¢ Railway Company and the; ments, He wax npotted by the childern He was recovering when the news of M ‘i ee oaee Groen CHICAGO, De eavy Going. father, No. 135 West Thirty-stxth ntreet, ‘ . PETE ALOAMLI alee tearnehine m fhe elder Neill, who {a seventy years|, Mysterious Tragedy as | Xiusten, sits sora kits. old, was run oyer by a delivery wag! | Alien, Mrs. Jonathan Alcott, Miss Hen- at Thirty-~sixth street and Broadw: John J. Hammer. tlette Gaede, Mrs, John S$, Groy, MiS¥ sree Nn gees nthe tied by the chili IL, Engel and Feed C, Mo- payee est Chicago City Railwa on the # elivered the hotties : PAE of Milwaukee, wha recently “heard ar. Teereeny| t x) lwith a h : E cord 0 At eygs Knight and 1 has deen hovering between | ops : Hoerle, W. ‘ Gay, an n hovering between! John L. Hammer, a’ wholesale lumber alt t gation involving bonds and stock Hopkins, representing Yerkes naa Tete {fe and death ever; since. z Ras Broughton Brandenbure, ie tes merchant, ot No. 27 East Third atreet, | ton Brandendiite and chia, aie ‘nee controlled b Rave al the decision means that the Yerk ved to-day a large 4 map of the First and Second Inepection { Districts, which include the entire city NEW ORLEANS RESULTS, |» Yourteonth street, Tho District- * certain of the atockholders, music Y twenty-five nt 3. Brough- AL session. to_{all_wt District-Attorney Jerome was full of | energy and’ invective when he appeared Ht n 3 at his office to-day to resume hii cru nflra . hot] THIRD RACE—Envoy (5 to 2 and. de against the pool-rooms, His firat « | move was to srraign before Recorder 2 to 5) 1, James Reddick (out for ai sfosou Brown and Louis Cohen, n~ place) 2, Granada 3. ; the a tas Saeeneaas a hein] SECOND RACE—Parayon (4 tot on the and)8) to 5) 1, Vesme (8 tot for Wwalve| place) 2, Sal Shown to Be a Bigamist. M tects! i : Manhattan, was found floating | By) lor old V ge! gin} CECBION, room of | Horpital in New Yor! y th t pvpudeatii, ofe Nell: abo wen that Mit Georeadl tp aay The nae sce Seen tee ek Se eae mates a Judke ‘Bet Bultding | without Interference tram the matte ana hind, oul thousne ne a AL OnCS ALLEN ARE AIRED, 4 Wife wax a bigamist. She marrica*in ore. Sea ee ee Ns ly ree eAT In eT tchh Mine Fiaccog (here whieh ts a victory tor |! itawtion, and that the art gallery pro-|ohiidren would town under the! FIRST RACE—Gentlan (12 to 1| te bis ground plan, dota to represent : Wet, when she was sixteen yeara ‘old, | wound on ‘the right temple dnd Coroner |! zane Goat ats bated 2 aU LN Ae fe h Chr, | ROR In Yerkea's will 4 to be Antshed) Influence of music 1, Front for | tie Places whichhave been closed and bpoikceman named Finley, by WhOM ' Gauit said ho belleved, the amen nay | Ea 2iatuemay and mald, Mrs. B. wW kex ond the North h Gals Vacrording to the plans of the will, Bhocstruck “up aly Old’ Kentucky [20 © 10nd) stiFrontenac: (even: ford in ion aval suepeutoalcntay Pale ghe had a blind child. They separated Kling, Baron H. von Leers, Alfred Sai aciak Mang /and’ ay yet cate place) 2, Old Hal 3. | manner ft is belleved it will be easlor | condition of affalrs je | | | deen teliled and thb body thrown into ei and she worked ax a model, posing To, Mitehelle Chast, Carl Brenner, ana other paint’ | te water, Dr George Mord ae asked W. Conklin, Mrs. G. W. Conkit alti ‘rs, who utilized ter chieny for her | % Perform an autopsy, 2 Abtile VF. Crisfeld,’ Miss Marie C a pl arkgbly abundant and beautiful red eres body, Mind cour foating. anh a ndvn, Mrs. Witilam Dougias, Losneout ober Bale. he Baltimore and Ohia | sride Degan, Pohn DB. Dayis, Jerick | ROME, Dec. Sig. Luztattl, ex-| present, who included man aI So. Hal x ap, n os a ir eric a i ie! y students earn old, Of No. Ml We § Some months ago she met Neill, who |Rallroad in tho upper bay, off St Fell, Mrs. ©) Ferguson, Mra. Alfred | Minister of the Treasury, dellyered a ena Iecal | notabilities, tneludin, vine Breet, “ayplled hls tongue to hadl'a prosperous) business: apie ibleor. Seorwe. anit was taken to Dempsey’s |Mitenell and two maids, H.R. Mallin-|lectare at the university here to-day Sopa nese ainlacer sand: the DM 1345) ae ‘ apy auanOrraRony pmith at Greenwich and had won .som rgue in New West Brighton. On |soy, George Q. Morrison, John Mac-|on the ‘Superiority of Ancient and| Affairs, appauded the speaker: cnt Petts eee Aicted last week for running a gam- nuwn as en Amateur boxer and foot- | the body were found cards and letter-|Sarinnd, JF. O'Conn s e ) Races Over the White] slaatically. The stud i watt oh P. nndr, Mrs, J. F.| Modern Asiath: Races Over the 6 udents immediatdy |in leaping from the top of ei fant player. Neill pale a were ay: heads with the name John J, Hammer, |‘O'Connor, Mina Mabel Osgood, J. g.|Racos in the Matter of Religious Tol-| decided to act contrary to the princi: another, Mallveniniecipadvandicttertie eae i Dling-house ac No. 61 East Tenth atrwet. Greeathal, « lawyer, of No. and the man‘a Unon was marked Gh pH eSetve M48 atta a Ldberty ©. of): Consclence.” Pi Ep ss ingly referred to by eee slit in bys scalp, Others did foollsh and | CITY. PARE W ORLEANS, Dec.| The complaint in this case was made | fourth’ street, $120 to get Mra. | 57, bpp ea pra TiElae a mecnouceelo ti his anenaricer Ko asta hes Vatican wad iooraecns reckless’ things | and pandemonium |\; rhe weather~was cloudy and the | by Solomon Bptor, who ewore that he Finley ra, William H. Prentice, Loon H. | DUtag, Me Be Sie d athy | reigned ie y here this after ¢ : | | ‘As soiree divorce proceedings | TR® body was that of a man risivi lige MEER Rie Tree AP STAT Aen aleracied ee allie in applying the Cru Govern-|""Mtiny Van Dyke, summoned a policr.| track heavy here thio afternoon. AiThe| won money on tho recy ding wy : Fee eee eeieley)| Yons® Clds (Aveliteati three” inches (tall, | riniewoikeet, iro alan Letine pint feats gest. atandnrds”-Tnéwe | Separation ie! ch and Btate'| mag and: hr called an aznbuiajice from | weather had little effect on the attond-| atierjoon, but lost $400 playing ats. in 1 prere under, way: Neill en ntore [W@ERINK 135 pounds. Tho man wat | J. parsons J, E. Rebstock, Samuct Rooravelt “Hospital, | Young Culm and | ance, but the muddy: track eased many | the placo in the evening, ‘Tate i ‘married, eoured an . B, Parsons, S. Rebstock, Samuel eer wero trea he School was iret Ry S Rant Raat f 4 pete rt Faenevaaian and by,|Clean shaven and bald. He wore a} co Reed, Mra Samus! Reed, BG. {dismibsed and doctors. were called to| Witilrawals from the various events, | place that the Diatrict-Attorney raided a H yar not allowed to marry (Retry blue serge ault, tan vest,’ black | Rowzee,. cane attend to the others Many of the boys {and especially’ in what looked to be the : UNG | Ae eerae in From ataterenta ahe has | sckm and tan kid gloves. In one| tive Josephine A: Smjthi-W, fad bottles halt flied with whiskey ‘ln }feature of the day, the third race, inh eatresap fen until Marc! phil aa ithappesré that | POCket Was found a Yuwie lock and key. apancarviMreeAVE Pasting ROFL ad eecured sthem during the noon rec} 12 she the clasn of the race Alma ‘The District-Attor- | made since he: Tho address found in the dead mania a aaes Jt | HAZLETON, Fa., Deo. 1.-The charred such aa are used on bartels. It ix tho| cer: a: er SORE he wanted the triat Neill before she got tho 0 Shea, Jolin 2. Jobn Th | the lt | yebe married 2 } clothes was found to be a large Jum*'|Simpson, Miss. I Tr, | Body of yuma! Noman wan found EAR e tea nce rr al fone a pee i roree, ber yard owned by rer Pied b iss LHe) day’ ot the thountaln between here and jwan murdered and then placed in tie | bet ‘ame Rigi Gira, Noli! ran told several conflicting | jo¢ (OE ned DY Cs Ts Dyan and subs |wwitdey C.F ©. Pl mdervala by A man, who waa in the | barre! and burne Beane ane te | There were other : BNS Ch PEAS Ee iT revious | !¢t to various dealers, arnong them Jolin | Wilkinad ‘ . that protested Mr, Sories ‘as to tho happenings pr 3 i oda with hj Og: <A slipper, halr| This theory is. sizengthe: ; were more fillers. : he tragedy. It wm] J- Hammer, whose destription corre er Wilk ~! sengthened by tho to and following the trag Sacral S vohn Fu Wwe combs ahd the frame “of a woman's |odor of kerosene near tho place. | a he choices Ianthn Knows tha! Neill, Jas intensely Jealo f thy that of a9 man’ fou Del athe {ekadlsw pa nonmsethea on Th Hes me | taibs cee ‘ ipbn al apeady trial tor thess at ber, and thety a few days hthe Hammer had been inti Eure SSE aie h hsp he jdentity: ofthe woman. who ell yur eon ‘at WHO baa ROUT hien ): wlouted “the DiatrieteAttorney: . ae died ho assaulted a ian who ness there for two years and was sup. SbH “ Wika teeete tea iro apa! nt eighteen years of ge, hax not is carbene eet We must) got them total before D her on the street in Now Rochelle |’powed, to have hoarded up a B 4 been establianed. 1M fy Cpening event. because | Ox TAPE WISE COTA NTR ITAO TRIES and was fined $10 in the volice court. logs. ‘At tho oftce of Dice to | for mud. He didn’t win, | the wit 1 am convi nat the Mhere la a possibility that there he Uved In Division street, : me he s {men dehind this pool nullin’t x third nireteins the row Mat: Pre= | fountain, Willlamebury, | Ne = ARS TRACE, Huaita antoreart ( Hee et aaah ional seve Hammer was last meen at his office | Me egro Boy “Says Oller Ee L witnesses urizdiotion” ono ) , . Saturday afternoon, when he locked up f 5 & i | ' nor und {Tha leat atatement:made by the woin: land started toward the Houston ate | NPaN Gieaee Re TaN Nor Aron ant ee ie bene ines |, Dndve Off Grocer’s Wagon in before ‘Bho Wa ‘ ‘ ferry. How he Ko to Siaten Teland 14 EVE i , Pe EA is went 2 urtaned.| The ne Hehe fi i Urrenthal to refuro to discuss the cie/a myatery. At Dyer's offen tt was sd WEATHER FORECAST. ridentlty waa wi in Which'He Was Arrested. as given toan Hvening ven r porte that’ Hammes"s brother led at th i xt ati ‘ete member of - on which ashe was fiding | office tox ‘and = Cutt! two. foo hole p eee oat A lave aieapiial to Police Healt eee wate te ue: eR, Forecast for New York City ond Meee teineh. brleeewall ang. des tic, fri A ant aaa u at, One & el ey ‘atnig ‘ope ladder. fre ieee e01 oan Peterson, seven ye: quartera. to-day. When taken to the| John ‘Hammer was very’ (il ape tne | Yieinity: Rain, followed by ‘snow aoe ot ane Jibs Flos wom cA rs Hat gas in d Roly the Role | sawreat Gumi sunared *. hpapital after her arrest at’ the home| other asking hipy to com to - } to-night, and colder; Tuesday, gene a ens was arrented thin afternoon and i bfrectdanarnel eatery, sagan fea: cic and colder; fresh to brisk to the West One dre anil oat ea an | lee eel: FIGHTING IN ECUADOR lee’ eens | vho waa still nervous when dlgcharxes. MOODY SWORNIN - north , sor il ie: SEARS) 1 Gets P. H Lat t r | ie ° et in York: ‘ wagon nneesy Gets Paragan Home. n tn my in- atiay, wel: tne abe deciaredies “that AS FEDERAL JUDGE Eastern New York: Rain’ on}) quavaquil. Ecuador, Dec, 18—Col, | captured the town, ‘The loascs of the| .Jguax was found Ieee NEI GE niataintint j thelr biighting UiisleCnot. @ :case Of -murder’.at ‘all, + J the coast, snow in the interior; || Sertano..in command of the Goyern- | tebels were eleht Nal ts <Nfteen wound: | o¢ Harry Or Nadine. Wego nea AGS Joq, wis a hard Qrinker apd) suffered ight), Tues a hound the cruiser Coto. | 24 ahd seventy mien nade prisoners. 1.0% . Parecon, 100. ; aS 5 from/heurt discuse, byought on, 1 think ‘ Selec iatere nea eRPaCely et) reports Hhe:escivaliotethed wars [toi sante tah RTS Fa aiagcecgent | Veni runcel pane aT | rom overexertion in athletics, When he | WASHINGTON, Deo Wiliam H.. [cloudy and colder, with a cold #{khin at puerto Hollvar. The rebela at trenching. themiclves fotog ta renin | a3 suen trom in front at which teined ‘ : eta Eee i rank too ruck be had convulsior Moody, formerly Attorney-General, to: wave in north and central por- }| Mahala retreited to Pasaje during the | the further advance of Sérrago's force. | ben stololt : ' reer 4 pomething {like npopletic fits,> 1, divs | day ontored-wpon hia dudes am an aL é fal ines }morning of Deo, 15 attacked |The Government troops lot one man ions wiien Nis pedigree wis 2 r ven hold an autopsy ¢hes-yill find OUt tigt | soclute Jusilee of the Supreme Court of | tlons; varlable winds, becoming §) Pasaje and, after three # febting, | killed In th Aahting &t Paaase, asia aa E Yh poe + Injimetions Mahaed tava ‘ is ' tT found |} brisk northwest. ee x $ i injunttte bne of these attacks Killed him." the United States, thus bringing the tes; - Mae Huta we, Hee ty ead 1 hie oy Seana Wa wi Sees ie i phy reest SAN FRANCISCO, Deg. 17,—Louls | court to-day to the murder of M. Muna- mis ee ea eae? oH all u ny Pe mennirteemeene Fash). Leese SS eeemeememcteneeenemmanee J Pabier pended gullty In Judge Cook's | kate, manager of the Jajaneee Bank. ‘pu tbs am Kas Bremae Boa Geng forthe pace oi co ee ca

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