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Anipoasthte- 2+ - THE EV ENING WORE». JANUARY 1, ASSUMES OFFICE ALBAN run for the people and by the: people. Stihont other ambitiod than tou @trve the peonle of the State. I Shave not coveted fis powern nor | pi do I pernic myself to <ahrink |». ftom lin responsibilities. Sensthte > Mmiltations I underiake the ef adminintration — without sto But you do not require ¢ WARNED - Governor in His Inaugural Address Declares for Clean Legislation and Gives Notice af Close Watch on Graft Bills, izes no favo in not rt for welin upor read in conilne « be, and they shonld not be, 3 rentent—with: less, = kk | hoping to deserve your continued yu 4 wierd your Intereats and to secure the You—haye—bound—me— honorable administration of the office to w He-made-it-plain-that grafting was-not to play the part-it had in they; = > Fastin legislation, the Governor declaring that the quality and not quan- /tity of laws would be the consideration at alltimes, He said: ““ITansume the office of Governor |having government which recog- ferests am ted in ony telves the honor of being the Thee wilt] Baste. Hugene and Katie, sett 1 wear mine to janeiie pieces.’* syid-tug on Ju-|Adence, with the single desire to nate: Be =—li-eenahierea-icgisiation,-ond—the—quese poplar rights anda keen-resentment “ek publicwronge, There tx-no panucra} — SPature of ite members: But thie fur-! | test activity and no reason for the toleratio; long as our civilization of wrongs made possible ty defective | advance; so long as liberty, with malice toward’ none and~ justice protects alike the poor from explolta- from * plunder, matters little what Individuals rine and Men have thelr -yeara_of_oppor- thelr day, of popularity, | then pass on,-leaving the uncompleted But principles survive Individuale and are superior to them, @ Wise and useful public ner- {i —the-taterest of nll the pesple ne © beat of my abil FAH THAT SHMZi tion, with the help of God, I mhall dincharge, @elves that’ colncident with our pros-{ Perity there fe an emphatic assertion of) in executive or legislative action for! the frallities and defects 61 Dishes no excuse for complacent “i> Or <Inadevimte legislation or by ad, ministrative partiality’ or Inefficiency = BAD LEGISLATION. “Tt 1s sometimes said that we have daws enough and“ tmat the néeq ia not ‘more-law, bit of bettervenforcement of the !aw. lon for Gaution against hasty legista, tion Whether or not we have laws enough, we certuinly have enough of tt tow There tx abundant occa- | ..' top ts not: ai to the quanfity, but as athesduality of our presont ‘and of Gf proposed enactments, "The proper confines of Jegisiative ot are not to be determingd by Beneralities, Slowly but surely the “fe narrowed the opportunities SARE saa he and of ail. sour: ut ‘sympathy | eritical | presudices cf the tgnorant or thought- ~otticer= can se4rre- te Me wha regards party or Cae; buniness—fiterests or peraenat f Spires: ment of conditions and a sincere and’.musters Jumbidon frat.and his own oath of of ai tion—or— pen effort to understand every nee Apd to ascertain jn ‘the Nght of ex- ja perience the means beat adapted to} meet it. ‘ Each measure uliimately be tested by critical nalyateiot tho particular prob- . proposed —anuat {ys tall the threate man, ALBANY, Jan, “So long aa our of prosperit jon and the +r: nity, ork to others, “ite o, Sisreqa: appeals Nosnibite- ¢ lant te a traltor to civilization Macit prophested fft that the day wus not far qd In the State of New York.» Ra doRt— the Weranny—ot Macaulay RUS, TAHT Cypitaliats, would law-abiding and. self-respecting ata But common sense stil holds <arer S el the adequacy of the profereml peasy itis te enpiictey for Tem—the precise infachiof£ raised much close canmination without Rent or disqualifying prejudiog whieh distingaishes the conatrnc- tive efturt from vain endenvore to pat GR uRture by chang | h Hid must _fteelx he ree: - pon! i Antereats of oom but urgent enforce the comin guard our pw Wat many of the eVite of We conuinit have thelr source fm the law ftwelfy in priv waleame you and wish you god- ty wranted) in [eed ee ee private axgrondinement at C meen Sexpenne—of—the people reek | (50) yr 47 ely created, in falure to sate- te interests by | “Rroeviding means for jast remula- | fica of thin” enterprises which { une of publle upon tranchiven, =“Whereoyer the jaw giver unjust ad- wherever it fails be muitable or regulation:to protect the | } “the peyte, WHE Ve od from Hie State ta State, t te not ne! for the powes-dbrl agalnst the only! tl as: | to MSIL auteors lation arid ble! “Phe growth —o- PD \ reference to Our highways, our” protection of. prodiems created pomlation tno constant extens’ thy | Jead toa | Sebold nots mt tem, are true 1 parrots | Executive t pheayy burden: One Ade ef eight re duties wii ente Et TV ability and ALBANY, Jan. fughen entered NK, sHbeervient royears ton emanies f¢ Marahplléd on nlef, as he 1 a. 006 Ines of DU POAY jixestion of] Asneniblymen and " dig and Nt to bend the kaw where were t warn ome to secommend wise mennures of ~ 19 exereiay the “appointing th Sidgement ‘and discernment. ‘o defend the Mh Lrights thix high’ offic Teal to _eurnest’ and honest endeavor | which you-have culied me, F-now enter upon-the ‘Gischargs_of its duties."! |NO MAN CAN SERVE ‘We have reason to congratulate our-; TWO MASTERS, SAYS HIGGINS TO HUGHES. “TRAY wo The: Evening World) Yex-Gor, @ll tho ills of socloty which apring from |in giving over office to Gov. Hughes, the human | had this to say: = Anatitud. y Joh Da wees und averts on the one hand the jangera arlving from a relentless des- potlem of wealth), and on the other hand 1 excesses of an trrational and tyrannical ciass hatred which wouht Jay waste and confiacate tf it dared.- “Temporary - muc | the consctence’of one who to retain of- A theabeh tise ccorpast is nol | power of corrupt. wealth Gr by” hypo- to the be pre: areas {44 those to whom men look for leader- demooratte ey im true to ttm Uiguie Of Le. Chat Stat Artin: 5 rien any million try the well di tr UGHES TAKES OFFICE WITH NO-- BOSSES TO AID. 1 fat-in th ——t niate plines}aprepicunmx-toe 1 | absenc bs his for ot ile mtaf, flanks. ea patie demonstration and adversit3 eannot the peonle Gov the Capitol the —oath—dt—elfieetontay under moat traotilinary elrcumatances, The crine- politictan, Ot, phew. oF ing W lott medals for. being the * twentieth century in Great. het i Jan. 1.-Gov, Hughes, in his inaugural address to-day, “gave unmistukable warning to the bosses;that the government is to be fray thera were two At exe [Oils morning’ | years old two minutes past mldnigh€ Katie At These tr orn Int —— rer ugene Kriegel waa six years ¢ 9 Youngsters « prize bab! er New York + Eugene called bablea any long Six Years Old Just After Mid} and Neither Was Ever Ill. seconds Marry id, er, | i | tyelve | wits nlx are The Eyen-| who carried { ret bables | J Katle don't care to be though tehty pend of Giele medals: distinction all other bables they which | in Eugene te the prouder of the two, for ofld 5 bable: hustler, are ett together with the marke them from Urls city, he waa the very. first New York. He beat The proud of it,’ s Eugeneis the son of Sr.and Mra. | well ba Katle ya minute and £ ake he te dedtined to ba a ree: Evening World wittehed the progress of those two chit dren, and every year their parents re- port the doinge of the twen yury'a first babies, | —-Still-Proud-of- Medals. i When this paper offered prizes to t born-after midnig: handsome brass cribs and two gold medain aa an Indacemont for the youngsters’ to take upon them- Krown their cribs, but not thelr medals, born in Into the? keconda, #0 haa aiury ve out- 1 when —T Thomaa J. Barry, of No, 155 East One} Kr! Hundred and Ninth etreet. His father | Eugene's | eth cone | eday. "i'm } |FIRST BABIES OF TWENTIETH CENTURY FIND EVENING WORLD MEDALS MASCOTS ! ERA THRONG CST CONFETT UPR AD MAN a ‘Figure on Park Row Door- step Was Posed as “The Dying Ye ray) ar. Old Nineteen Hundred ond Six was within one brief instant of, passing jaway forever, and «gay atid “addy {crows young folk waa. surging | through Park Row. A - convenient doprstep, damp and dirty, loomed out = of of ‘the fog. There were und! blue eves. full of Ufe, and ts as, World whea old Trinity's chimes ran, ht asfa dollar. -4t is no wonder his| In a new paronte-nro—p rte an ye tas—lots—to—makef young folk, who had much fun tor. Lite Katic -him—happs Hie Jiome Je « pleasant |imenting tim,» good-natured old fallow | Her father, Alexander fint-hls -parente have-alwey2 been ocdo7t and y recently the /able to give Hilin the good things pf] ness, though tiey .were not selling ela, w ye seven other children champagne. It was whiskey stralght, besides Katie, have moved from their] Katle shares Eugene's luck in never| or peer in big mugs tl ‘a frog could drown tn. Colored hts flickered kK etreet to Harlem, ing Deen ill, and in haying a happy persons walking by, but one sat down Ou this- step, It Was ai No, 723. No- beady. paid wtlon to tf) figure |] that 0: it wasa Tixure of no common mould—«ix tWo nes in height, etowned wits anowy —hair, draped In a loose wuit of black—laded t had lost much of fis black. lack, 4 ness Sowery ¢ acters passed and cayt a jook, but walkgd on with a laugh, may- be of well-dressed man took vat the flexure ty. 1b) e dying year, The aged man did not take part in the: celebration at was going on all about him. Norns tooted Inhis ear and confetti, throwa by careless {tered over him. He seemed to thy hands, iE Tans bare LETT CONFESSION BOX TO SLASH “TOUTH TO DEATH Seventéen-Year-Old Boy Cuts Throat of m Another. neyenteen yeamp old, of Brovkiyn, came Hurry Bell, 112 Tilary atreet, Dit of the confessional at the Church | nf Our Lady of Mercy, in Debevoise Brooklyn, lags night at 10 o'clock Iked slowly down tho street. Ho ert Wagner, twenty years old, of ‘No. St Marion street, Brooklyn, and the stwo uarrélled. In two minutes, Wagaer, with his jugular. vein almost sovered, wan bleeding to death In Hoff- nearby; and Yett—hor- rifled, was running away. The young man formerty lived tn ad- Joining apartments In Union street, Brooklyn, and were friends. It is said that Wagner was much of a bully and Gelighted In Jording {t_over amalier and. met dt younger boys, Some weeke ago he had! the A quartel With-Hell, who worked int buteher stop: Wagner was a clerk in a delicatessen story. When they met last plght they talke! only for a moment, In Hudson avenu near Myrtle avenue, Wagner is dead and cannot tell the story and it ts given’ ta the words of Hell, None saw what vc+ ciirred at close range, RTH MILLS DAUPS DEAD IN ' Was Vice-President of the + Merchants’ Despatch & Transportation’ Co. Arthur Millx, Vice-President and Gene ! Manager of the Merchants’ De- patch and ‘Traasportation “Compan ‘droppéd dead in FEXh avenue and—Wur- 1y-BIXUP strect at noon londay. Hei was curried into Fragiere drug he corner, but never-revived,— Wad removed ty the Haat, Fifty-firat Street Station, where Coronept i Bhrady gave permission for {ts Sere | i xcat ot Mr. Milie lived at the Hotel Marie none toinette, Broad fireet, Te was mber of th versity: Country Club. of Boston, and was Staduated from Harvard Univer- sity Jn. the clase of 18 A search of Mt. Mills’s room djaclosed| noubing that would lead to the {dentity, of relatives, if he liad tham. The man- Arement did not took Ino his bageare AS thatt-was-eonaidered only Wie duly of oraner.. F—-Ht was said at he hotel that Mr. Mills” hud ved there for something more than ja year, that he lett the hotel. each [imdgning about nine o'clock; that he pald- PDUDX with the utmost promptness, and So one In te hotel had ever poe able to penetrate his habit of reticen: In regard tc himself “There js an Arthur MIDs Usted in the (Directories as Ting at Brookline, Mang LAt fret the_nolles of she East. Fitty>— first 8? At th and Sixt: in the de, 1 Conn Saloons about were deing lots of bust rough stained window and fell on uncle. Alexander Barry, the New itampahire. The first’ baby { borin the: twentietir=century say that th sturdy youngster, with yellow Kair and [eels Mitater painter iw armor ene and to return gome of the many good wi. Hi pest bestowed upon then: ever since they were ushered into the ip ate now old endugir| home: ae if lie Evening World once more wis} Soothe twentiet “century babies Happy New Year and lots of them. S Be 4 Higgins; ions stand the res continues to toward all, by it and H of satiety pasalons and |) re 260 tant -wheu, After Johns, ‘Thts part of t ceptiona: tein) quits! flee alti the aflatr, After the inaugural: ceremontes Goy 1ughes held « reception for 0), ers to wits lighes, wony ot Stace, readin, Ropeblican ‘The remainder of the simple cere- mony conateted of the addresses of ra- | ank W. "NKR Ing, and thatof the naw G assuming of Chief Magistrate of the closed with aight —rer— rian Dphecepal Bishop he relgttive pa Gov. fs Charles |B, exerciees on by ell Doan bany, . ton, no the Xt plasfory minister t halen. rennet overnor. tr Hughe: State officers and other guests of honor dn the Secretary of State ®_oiiee Erom these places -tney marcned Li chamber, be. held, The great eb decorated for the occas! temporary: si ceremony at-the west end of the chain- ber were the two Governors and their Blas and memters of their families, Including the parenté of Gov. Hi the Judges of the Court of Appeals, th vid and “new Btate oificers and auch of thelr Tamilen we A areat crowd thronged the chamber, The exercises were oponel wi Right Re. ‘Thomas Mf. Lishop of Albany. First Time for Democra’ band had played Siar Spangied Banner, i tice mber was approprintely ne € present. the vatn of to Gov-elec je New Secretary of Btute. | ceremony y notable, because of tin Gime inthe histo: ‘Stale wis witnensed rr nw Democratic Severetury of the oath of Ofice “to 4 ted thy An- 72 FOUGHT AS BOMB where the exercises nthe big for. the Ughe: th priyer| AL iurke, | ft the vere- rolin= + the of Al- ft-ef_the ceremony | shat Kas leo Worthy of special note In that Mr Hughes-ts_aHaptiat Bnd his father a clergyman of that denoml- Baptist ministe fgured in BURNED T0 BLOW UP OCEAN LINER Plotters Shoot Sailors Who} Cis Save Russian Ship Ply- | . ing to New York. Attorney - Generat ~ Jacksoi Give Early Hearing, near, applied to-day to Attormey cast In>the municipal election of 136. i Jan. A despatch from LONDON, Odoasa, published ‘to-day, nay that ‘ - J took “a look, © matter immediately, and that an] Hoeplial and ¢ rare Ba Aan teo CHER PRR palirgdatewoilldibelltlaed) torte [Hears (iusto suet eS La ath : iS mn AP] ng. *p teat he-sald, and wen i q Company's 'Atlanulc” ner Gregory + ‘rhe application Med with the Attor-| wagon was comillx (0, take the body to rch. which hos just completed her |Ney-General th voluminous and "reiter- 5 Morch. 3 p) . bs Ww fh ft the Morgue, erg York {ited to aubstantlally unchansas effect a pone: Conbe: ; the atlepations made —befo: | Generst “Stayer Further, it recites, toon” flack” be tween U1 members of th the developmen band, during which several sullors were (of the case before the latter, and #ur- 1 ois Ni. pieails - ; 0 Cobbe, Ne = = arizes ‘his decision, denying —rellet. WiUlee a tg declaring .that Mr, Mayer well knew =f Rt snide pea faete — praet af M ONE BULLET HITS TWO POLICEMEN, | without opening ie _situation created ty HEARST MAKES NEW PLEA FOR RECOUNT Heeds Application and Will ALBANY, Jan. 1~\Willam Randolph. ‘at. through his lawyer, Clarence J. Jackson for consent to: begin pro- cedings for a recount of the ballots Mr, Jackson said Ge would take up im to election could not be the Attorney the old mans tace-—He—did_—not ev: cape when a red- gleam iay-acrosa hie h Real Pose of “Dying Year.” Midnight came andthe -old year was dead, The new oné was here. There Was a mighty shout {rom tiousands of throats, @ roar of hor But the old main on the atep was silent. It seemed to~the paraing crowd that he wad deen In thought, tnougn te could “not be thinking» of unpleasant things. for there was a smile on his white old face. Four hours went by and the noise of the celebration was dying out, when along came Policeman Hay, Ne re- marked to himself that an old Park Row loafer was to be rouse fram a ken sleep. So, touching the shoe of the figure with his atick, he said "Beat ie" TEs Pea ae ‘The old man aid Rot Ket up. The policeman stepped back-end surveyot the face, "On my Ife!" must Lo the man whe peo titres_of the ‘Dying Year." Dr, Bryant camé from Hudson Btreet n he exclaimed. “that ed for. pio- ie They were aildtessed Ff arddrosg FH Thnes: sald he believed the-description of the werd-fonnd Weethe. abhi Lead man taitted-with-Uiat of the mat own alight!y to him as-Prof Tater tha body wax {dentified fully jemo- | } ferred tu the | 1) Inetltur it rewt | th conptitys th © nat by... 6 a id enforce the people—theag mental, moral, of the t! Charles E and tok | > auxentomed © inaugy male the SeiTators an Caens, puta bossen news. oy the unique and ingly, particularty the CUTIVE: bile Fee tho: Ye ne) altum’ tone @f-o) cted ing ra unpleasant tion to t November, onrat, Hughes ts abroluiety playing a lone hand, taking nobody Into bly tu srenayaal : statement that he ia not going to ba. a strength toothe- utmost| tose fle has probably. revelved fewer epplications {or Joba "from poitt Hah ene Gerernor-who-srerwent iidt viiics, and, an he Is politely fined se! Out nine Of of Tepresentin, Tammany Chamber. pticn Was held this afternoon At the Executive Manafon, Che aetetis of the inaugur. carried-—out under a Clear sky, seem= he outlook “was for @ day: ublicane naw. very encourage They coud hot know leas ot the th Hughes, wrometinme party than if he were ened Of & nbiener, auesdon that be has a keea appr tion of the situation. But with the Democrate It is differ the seven - State in November and ta, ang they are ‘A mi ; avery antalt jail. ny Hall. McCarren and antl Hearst And anti-Hen the Rtate Je and enn th 32 Ret ‘tal Now net fut be significant Jn the annals of the Guber- For High Standard. | nitorlal- Idauguration Sophie rextcnelon 5 the strict Nothing spoke: more forcibly. of Gov. | concerned saat adm Shes “expreaned nation not sso peo boss, nor to. b= controlled by of. laws i Ot men, We mudonti~] bosses, than the absence: of the | Hate 4H. sta defined duty ry hacka from to-day x ceresionies, | Theos liter exe | Prevaratosy to” Uie inauguration | pressed 3 syale proper there was military parade | removed from tenporury | Ua morning, jay, t tn om. 3 jon. But the security: of our goy- TS, NOG the qutliering ofthe Loops, rles Se cseat ie Reith ; round of martigl nd the ; a ux Of stiaat antes: la fsund tn the ts Tilliavg. and pubic mplrit of Ite clile Wablity to call to the work o tration mea of single-minded di voros to the public }iterest, wha make un- apifish service to the. State a-point of koitiet!y honor. “Et jn admiatétration we make the @ardard eMcionsy and partietn ait Watitawe if in executing laws-wo deal impartiality, ahere ta fair and % th exigency Bem fichless and’ qoitivine ug ahall dj Arh Ww Bh Boul eenwo ot he p 1 r A pie. elicyy that. (hee, ire at thet Higgins and Hughes Meat. Ute In othe Be the olowing Make from ‘the enemies of our pease. The Goyernora and 1 Qelr vantage ground of attack. jremaueaa ts exec MH im omy dytemtlon to employ | foriey-Generaln omtion muy cunatitude owers to this Court Appeals (5 1 the ominecrsty | Of Cie Churt, the vem [members of the Aawenibly in ithe As fatent dn sembly parlor, and the families of the f i ever organizations clr ate ttn » ohamber, t Inthe At membyrn of |( the chu not the niber™ aud fi 1 were Uiey are ce eh wile ut dabe 2 long pai ihe feng Tai ¢ the Repuhlicans, who | very muctr e berth to-day, ve long, barren. years | 1) cans took charge of | doa hoot oritally ‘Hlal v y Repub kovernment. tall, and orate th (00,000 ru) urn of the vin Han are wat Wes 1p bent Qutcasts. lane 10 eheer his OTN: “of the Siate Cap- “al patronay an hqur in| The usaut ‘ation cero- ing tt were} hilarity tte} | i uidenc previous if tints here ts no { officers ingueurated ‘antt-Tam- aH f, Bryan end | on the. 19%, —horna, | throw the | wind Kk Having lo the vot who-ere up New —¥rar—ami Jell, wh Biark ditto Warren. mit far 16 ty 01 bo thaw a 0 ving ts ditto vl here; at not FROM’ DEAD BABY. and Agr 4 Nin to-day tw ate Wat this tine of year +x. rts werg yy te Muttering fron) cold Deleolvenn Gar nore than Wan hy ary : ‘ IL bttyd, coms Acting <1 pr Hricade, acted as) (ie mans’ name on troove were In| cune left in the Mab: ne trousers with lex= | beds cap—and The column | snerttol the nw owith bands, |} and hia wife had platoaarcot police. and d body of perambulutor ty-winth street the ert, orcanky ban onthe Third wr tr atx at A yesterday Thompy aliverst ple, and td and Ny man way TY nave Prien Nove. | Brooklyn Pthat 1 ort ofa} nat tmderstand ‘TELL WHY THEY FLED oo wins and Heany, of the ret Station, narrow! from a_ stray eral Mayer decision paye application ‘wea practically il Appeals and the Legisi to permit. the battle Policemen Hu West Thirtle e had rec ne_recnunted that = az em that of Cobbs, —once a professor of medicine-in a Western university. a chaplin in the United States nayy ducts } i } Hora —whcie day. Well, he walked yout jopened It. “Says Bully Assalled Him. “L wis afraid of Wagne: the slayer said to-day to Capt. Baldwin in the Adams street pollce station. “He has ptten burt me. He was awfully atrong He could suueeze my arm ull Jt acheg me ahd starved talking. Il d wood he said, and Lattempted tose: away Bis aid This cou' Wife was Sl in Broot [pot be verified. |HUGHES’S FIRST ACT _NAMIING OF JUDGES, ALBANY, 1.—The Jan first official “itis arma closed about me and 1] act of Gov. Hughes after his inaugu- could not move. “L'il throw you over|Tation to-day was the making of the in thls “basenvé Le sald; aa olNowing Judictal-destenations: orageed me toward thi bakery, ph Justice Weiler Ijoyd Smith, of zl Bir out for a tim | mira, to be presiding Justice of the Ap- myecit, Wheat Pieen wan Opened ate | Pellate Division of the Supreme but te was after . Knife. Ito was #0 near the new year 1 did not want trouble, but T was afraid, Wagner was strong he could kill me with his fate, e as “He. came on after nie and’ I took my little Katfe out of my pocket nnd TT rive you touch me again,’ I nal will cur you.” Wagner looked furious as He rushed i ine. He isn’t—or waan't— Used to haying boys: talk back to lam. He grabbed me and in the struggte 1 stuck the knife In his throat. T didn't fnean to. Kil! him, God, knows, but. L nas the right and I cannot feel sorry Aid Came Too Late; ‘At the-Jioffman bakery, Wagner fell in his blaud An ambulance Wan called rom the Brooklyn Hospital, but when it reached the prostrate body Ur, Pre tise said it was tuo late to save and Ufe was gone before the hosni i third department, to .succced Justice [Charles 35. Marker, retired under the famitc ( fa | Justice Albert H. Sewall, of Walton, to All | Delaware Counts, the vacane | eaused by promotion” of, Justiv PBmith; Justice Peter BH. McLennan, of ‘ Byracuse, redesignate as Preatding. [dustice ‘of the pelt Division, Fourth Department: Jamex AL | Robson, of Canandaigua, bo Asso- lelate Justice of the Appellate Divinton | Fourth Department. In piace of Justice } Edwin A. Nash. term expired. | HUGHES STILL SEEKS | PUBLIC WORKS CHIEF. Bvening World.) (Apectal to The wavy rected. + ALBANY, Jan. Ow Hughes, tt Policeman Whitman reported the | was learned to-day on high authority, killing, and alt the omcers ‘about thei its not yet found the man he wants Ae wan dust imldnight and | to fil the office of Superintendent of the few yésh was dawning when a’) Public Works, to succeed Nicholas’ Van boy entered the station and rf with Dob Wagnerr aid him Wagner wax dead. He dp the elation house, * ol} and Hussey In- Mad tetany the tacord of young Peat Tell, and they are convinced that he fe {atling a wtrafeht “atory: & chot. Franshot has pro- 4it_tothe 165-fortiree AINtih the-Gorernorsnads- Vranken Fr: tpoeed—t—t or trae we [a nigh class man. ban ng Department will out ahead - for |) OUI Race —ae-styperintendent.—wt} Pit be ready to assume Ms new duties Jan ~FFTH NEALE “Uni-b 2 saretant Un ted who Is to take. | “Tshould ba done car at Thirt © tu-days— lon. The Attorney [Phe two pehonme: dobeen went tol ii a rhance In'front of the Lieu elling in effs Tanole, Wien the must first be counted. of the trouble the crowd bad | pote furtyer alleged that th Bbsksed. Suxt. dienomal- Pin a —iamey ard the sta Leendennd Tour cava AtTerene | of the neorporated on the rear; of) te ma rom en a shot rang vunsel’s analysis of figures, Hany In the ling glaring. errors of addition and momach. buts glanced off, striking 4) traecon. and thet Mr, Mayer either ¢ bution of his coat. and erazed Harkins's | jot read: the aneweting analyals,-or W fore drawing bioud, tut totems Aly minatates the G fo 2 4 T DR. SI action to be b thatthe “balls hodlly Both poll attorm of The bullet, struc! are Was NO clue to the shooler, MPSON-ASKS--— AN EARLY TRIAL... SS 1, Jan: Papers cordings have be Wells, of Sur. Ppt dW simpaan, 1of having shot nome In “Northport Hastley 'T. Horne Whe before Just ROCK AND GRADY — (Bpecial to The venting World.) RIVERHEAD, Aabaas c sayn Willlam Randolph’ Hearst hanc him a lemon. inthe Jaae election, h n ftor the Senatorial toga, Tom 2] Rock and Grady came together In fen k Hotel today, The Yedr'y «pint was {in the alr, Ea | moved toward the other by comm: Vimputae- | Stow) are you, Tom s =| shaking Rock's Hand. st Simpaon be |" ttow are you, Renator Gmitted to ball giving Grady"s hand a hearty shake mM be granted tothe) “Te didn't tare long tor the news ta w raexs nor Part ~ sald C The w al orethat excerpt from the Corporation BURY THE HATCHET. ALBANY, Jan 1.—Tom Reck, who Mala lip ATC) Me-oKt-enemy—andt-rivat } Grady 2aald Rock. ‘the Givi War and Analy «7 = man of letterm Cobbe came of.a famors old North Caroling famfy, and hie brother, a Congresman fr in tat led only six a 4s ago, As the friend who identitled iy related story of the old life," ts obliged to e: rink ended His carger In that 11 tn lator years he made, a Hying Au Ms lig hie periods, of wobrlety by writing: “| pamphlets on _ulealolism una 4-0 babit for mafitariama There Was 7 grim humor in the old man's willing to others: Cubbe was dns fee oe und was the last ir the man J each chapter wl news to. point good: adyt Prof. oft ry Sie bad a wife, yon living ja Chicago, but had not seen theni tor several years. , Drink Was His Ruin. “Educated here sid-abroad, he to: chair of medicine In a Westers cotienn, Iie was 4 chaplain fn d as hi ° on on lnk in divinters dy, | to drink. vered from | coula to to writing. tie Rit two daughters and = navy durkig the war, for he had also taken a dexroe he left the nayy, and J ovettie ee ammount of back pay took | “Resolved :—That I will who washes clothes how Anty Drudge’s New Year's Resolution tell every woman in America she can save herself time, a —-apree-pimong the aixtesmat wha till in TH Marlon, of the tabby that Jtock and Grady hi ix anxlous te have tw trial) made up. s month, but Districts, “SICKNESS MADE HIM- His Trroakly take Furman would lke. t UNM Wie" Mayen ter rays he haa tod many yMR hte wITENe | |) NORWICH Conn. Jan, took hés 1 had beon on mill In the country, shooting to-day, (19 by. had deen despondent. and be roWAN sent and two his cons a rele — NEW YORKER KILLS fom Sa ee ae WOKE UP 10 FIND HIS WIFE DEAD BESIDE HIM. * ST. LOUYB, Jan do twenty-two, shot his- stepfath forty-five. years old, A NEW YEAR SUICIDE. Frederick re About six months. with Bright dis Mr Camp used a revolyer and deqth was) instantaneous jal] Na was native of Watertown, N, ¥., | Attialwilleonvinco and came here In early life and sad) youthat W.L.Doug- ing been {dent fied with, the cotton In- dustry. TI widow survives him, be $3.50 shoes are sides three obildren, Lieut. Walter 7. | thebestinthe world. acquit Cann, 23 Mrs. Gamipboll. f.thie | Gtorwe kn Greater New York: fh Tears city, and. PAROLE. “Camm of Grand roaitway, cor. Howard, t i Haplds, Mich. : Ho wan fifty-cleht years old. RELATIVE IN ST. LOUIS. 1.—Thomas* Harris, ch | all ad | Juda jiubit,’ won 0 fal peut. Cobve wrote -often papers nid tof Sermmphi— SL who appreciated eye Ab Hed other huinan wre ifteg @benut th Chatham Bauare, und he kept lite p for news. ty hie talent. Hts grseme th montiy ago, when a frlend gave ey iit .W. L. DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOES men Ys at DIED. tost—nlht, Killing him | pUGHES,—On Monday. Dee. SI. 1900, will Wihiltne: No artis wor-then taken Intoy: his residence. 205 West — 106th ® Brooktyn, and told=the poke that he} LOVE R. 1IUGL in bla OMh year. find Biase Te dead boas ne shots be hia mothér hud Notios’ of funeral hereafter, Phil PA r Yely beaten by Miller, Bhe and California’ papers please oupy she had ded from indigestion, ni accained “Oy her “husband: of | See memes = taking « % bil from hla pocket ViLks COBRKD IN GTO 14 pays. 1 Could now four to nee him beating} bAUNDRY, WANTS—FEMALE, — PALO CASTMEN'T We eUaruioa) to eure dnp | HY Mother mgd To fred. "+ watd Marrts, fering syacaele w Biaady works cnsenit folln } who lives in New York and haa been | pniliics. Stasi Laundsy 4. Niebding or Protradin| Piles in Gti 24 days or money Fefodeg 600 bys Vising bis another during the holiday, Kazines and was a friend ot_the Chicugo Tri- ‘The tet whom Bra of ent conditton from hte family, Only tivo him 4. Camp, one of the most praminent money to viet hia old home, he turned mit! imenIn—Bastern—Gonnectiout and iefolit when he: drarned his agent of the Ponemah Mills, the largeat hildren were there, cold or lukewarm water. - modern methods of\ the place of the old. tion of Fels-Naptha. which separates the “ing or hard rubbing, work, trouble and expense by using Fet: Ring out the old; as one year succeeds another, new and ‘boiling and hard rubbing and old fashion- ed:laundry soap belong back avith the‘tal- low candle and the spinning wheel. ‘new era of labor-savi clothes-saying was rung in with the inven: , Old-time clothes were-coarse and tough; they could stand rubbing and pounding. In these days of delicate fabrics, clothes must’ be handled with care. in cold or lukewarm water, without boil-. ‘washing.- Make the use of Fels-Naptha a part of your New Year’s resolutions and you will have a, happy twelve months, —ANTY DrupGE. ; ring inthenew. Just doing housework take In washing clothes, A , time-saving, and Fels-Naptha, dirt from the clothes is the modern way of > Naptha soap ii Drascre