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-EDGREN’S” Expert Story and. Illustrations of Corbett-Murphy Fig] Will Appear in The “Special Extra” Evening World To-Morrow —Frtr and Colder T. Nig and Tne Woeather—Falr and Colder To-Naht and Tharsday Wenther—Fnir and-Colder TosXi a “RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE_ CENT: NO TRACE OF Two Put Into Norfolk for Coal and - Then Again Take Up Search For wee, the Porto Rico Steamer, Now Terr Days: Overdue. ‘OWNERS OF THE LINER NOW _ LOSE HOPE OF HER SAFETY. | JANUARY =o; 1907. vane Corbett, His Tesiners and Some Friends Off for Philadelphia for Fight with Murphy. Crowd of Local Sports to ine ee Murphy-Young Corbett Six- _ -Round-Battle.— |FIGHT TICKETS ALL SOLD Battle: ‘Ship Joins-Three--Cutters Now-in So : “While Scores of Other Vessels Are Travel- ling Over the Same Course, All Keep- —ing-a—Sharp-Lookout,. ‘NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 9.—The United States revenue cutters Mo-! fhawk and Onondaga, which have been searching for the overdue steam: | | ship Ponce, returned to the Virginia capes this afternoon, Both reported that they had been hnable to learn anything of the} missing vessel. They came to Norfolk for coal, and after filling their | bunkers will at once renew the search, —Both. ih Great Condition, Fit for Be ‘Battle -ot -their— Careers, One thaueand New Yorkers, all fight ais left to-night, for Phitadel ‘phlaphia, to see Young Corbett and Tommy Murphy battle ina. ba tt is limited to six rounds. Two special trains, provided for by the fight promoters, left the Pennsylvania station in Jersey City within five mins— “utes of each other and each was crowded to the doors. TRS aya for seats left many to stand up most of the way to the fight ground. 7 et : siti a irene : Fas kd wal he a z zr Z rar Bh e lett New Xork to see a i a PEO = rescorsmanaiooreneine QIEMDGK oo leh cores OE finer ee Kia Brosd,‘Hermmani sions, Gilbert Grecory. 16 ssl hha ve—bos "Reading ¢rom Left to Right—Al. § Sanders, tho ack cho New. ork! : The Siberia, of the West-Indian-service-of the Hamburg-American Line, reported upon her arrival here to-day that yesterday, -when one Aue mts south of Sy Honk bps 2 gui o-wrectee PICTURE: AREN TODAY. BY-EVENING wes floating on a, smooth sea. No investigation was made to see if any. OF fo é “the dotsam might give testimony of the fate | he Porice, _now ten cays || Trading Company. which Js now three or toot, of the Siberia, sald he Cant, castbets oF: the: Biber days cverdue, could eee trom the bridge of hia ehip| 4” 4 Raven, prealdant of the Atlantle tables, n cabinet and a quantity of| Mutual Marine Insurance Company, Christmas trees. He thought at the|which carries several heavy policies on tlme {he flotsam was refuse borne out fogorter to-dy the Be Evening |W: from shore and therefore did not stop doped ‘hope. Nien eho added: In te: as tenvecteaial hen & Vessel Is ten daya overdue, however, the situation natural The Btberia was only one of scores of |however. the ation | haturally ” be- “ocean craft that ave tide port Ovsr |shatt. of ‘propeller, it, would be bonvers |i: “the — Southern —-waterwaye —since —the | eany—to-have rh water a Ponce, wan due here, none of them |she would go to. the Bottom Like a sho net ae gu tot bel Conse “We ure—hoping ahé met “assist nging tain hefore -anything ofthis aort-occurred. Ydatly wyen “the officers of the “New {and te now bettie towed in against the York and Porto Rico Steamship Com- | head winds that prove rioue “ham to have abandoned all hope |Pér to progress under such circum Bor tad at try 9 safety of the boas Swift & Company, 4 Ponos, ns T. P. Kidd, thelr Porto Rican Relatives and friends of the crew of| buying agent, was one of the passen. Gore, Tyaln Joined tn Hunt. Mark Twaine-voyaging trom Bet on Last ‘Quebso Ine Bermudian, ene ren} : tto-~day;~showed--x deep —intere+ te Sut one reply: ie ocean search for the Pore, The three _revenie cuttera_wntch th her. directed: Says pes ‘nd the patileship. Connsctt oe the hunt. ‘Tramps, steam coasters and. wind- “aa coming In dally at Sayan: RR TORTS BE ‘Philadel now famous suit of ete the cream nels, that. he was _decply “aieape ointed In not discovering an thes Jong-overduie vessel; pasestil Alem rvey, master lot. tie: Ponce, at her homo. No, rooklvn _ having. ts pete the. seriously {11} Eigh| ist th street, / ‘and~-watcht ana ‘night for-some “news. 3 = ee oreher ‘orld. the packers, have made frequent inquiries concerning the ~ FIRE INBELLEVUE ce PUTS PATIENTS IN A WILD mi Started in Boiler-Room of Hospital and Alcoholic. Ward Got First Scare, Prompt action on the part of the “Bellevue Hospital -fire department pre- Jrratitution-by- fire-thie afternoon, and ag Sunt ers “a temry--tren-ntcHte—Doputr- Chief Langford, who respotided to the alarm sent out tfom the hospital, found the blazé—which was in tho boller-room ty the north wing—undor control. “Tf. It had not taken in hand t once,” ho declared, “this old box of ry a Se Se BoNS ike thtor = Ste~ ts now —ander— ths % Dhiysletan, “who considers ther ond | _Suanine Sindecreritars oth. < Peee ama encinarer -pelneu ne Sie "Reral Went sles 6 steamer eter Bt mics mouth: of ‘of Sandy ds inge ha The Tague laid hor jentl Aer ere tered teed Raed of AWN Newspapers Beaten, 4,397,245 ae Ves Printed in The World During 1906 Ae More Than During 1905—468,602 More Than During the Year 1904, ; eS _ ATTESTED BY CERTIFIED, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. Wann. | hil a} co. BanRoyy, WAD) New York, December 31, 1906, We hereby. erga that we pe made an examination Of the booKs of tas York Worla genta the records of the ‘classified advertisements printed New York World and New York Herald (morning and ‘Sunday editions) for the Rady months ‘ending 31st December, 1906; that we have investigated the} ‘of ae these ri and have tested these by actual count {or differ- | and ev Wek Ce pisces coors on muaibe Of advertisements as ie nm ¢ number of -advi CMe alt) during the year 1906: i oe *1)807,245 41,165,896. treless | 1021 the. raise a ‘oat. - done any. effe: /Spunte “Among: the= Patients: ‘As it-was there was a panio through: out the hospital, capecmly inthe wards “tn the north wings whiten “stretcres” away from the main building down te jthe East River, ‘The. patiearain—the alsohole ward. nifted to another part ot the In- titution, -all-paiiente—on the —eound {floor were driven out by’ {he amoke and Rearly 10 “crippled children were —oar- ried down from the upper floors on siretc324 in réadiness for tmmodiate removal should the fire become serous, “The nufses and attendants and doc- J tofa were cool and capable And did ad- mirable, work Jn quieting the padiants | duripg the excitement. | mmnfwe 18 store room in the dase> ment of the north wing qt the extreme end, Adjoining this stom room it a {boiler room. ‘There is x wooden door + ‘j between the two rooms, and when the mora room becomes crowded some of the stuff is allowed to overdow into the boller “roam, ; Partition Ablazey Bundics Smouldor, ‘Thiy was the condition to-da: There ol communicated tp the wooden partition ward Gorman, a assistant in. thy | pebreroom: discovered tho are, Howes ut Work when he saw amok trom tea he coun erekpone W. ao tigat ablaze and the Wee 0 bing wmoulder- ving, off Schumes: stifling ing en nla wren iia 8 footer vetod tf outing An ward Bailey at gt weill’s Island Be idge {his-a {ance of 100 ‘feat, and d STRIVE @-minute-and-ahalf-there- was a-amall stream of water on tho ‘blaze. One Man Overconie. The first of. the hospital firemen to reach the bollor-room found Gorman un; conscious on. the. floor. was Out and revived in tho open alr, had-aleo sounded an alarm from «the emergency. box which brought sau Gt gine. companies to the hospital, but the tme they arrived the blaze was in hand. The firemen stretched one Vine of jose from the street and offectually drowned ‘all remains of the fire. Meantime tho nojse of the fire alarma, the clang of bella and blowing of whistles had sct the 0 tents half crazy with exo!tement. mooholic ward 1s directly over the store ri ‘oom, | and there were forty-four patients: {un that section of the institution, Smoke. Alfted. up through the. floor, and tt ap- od to them that the whole wing on fire, heey Hat bes sPoBdition the alah if. trouble, sone of “uy oan Sees cots and thelr ve ANS tae across tite! ihe Shen ies tendants: cu! 9 the forty four to the hospital dining’ ee ant irda word placed over ere were APaUE Aye atone the north wing, OF t All the aerios ed rohtlaren: Wwe ‘were, Ba | Hes | member of his company, w: NIECE OF DELLA FOX BECOMES A BRIDE Hattie Fox Married to Head of the W. G. Stewart Opera Company. (Special to The Dventng HACKENSACK, WN. J. voriaa - Wile © marric. 4 in Hackensack this afternoon by Juste c M. W. Heath, The best man was William Alexander, manager of the opora c: any until it glosed its season in Montana recently. He tt now mang, ir for Joo Hi “Our a Brite ken Ri vor oftes, who tS ee ary Edy ot frolley: is nins- And isn Sir in Bt! “DEAD A SUICIDE | |Albert Chittenden Ends Life After Making Careful Preparation. Albert Chittendsa, “an artist” well known in club circles, was found dead thia-atternoon—tn_bia luxurio valy ap= | pelted —apadio—on the ton" Asor ont Ma. 13_wWest Twonty-ninth arent Ho] ended tis Ifo with gas. Tio sulcide had-bern planned with great elaboration of Aetall. the cracks of the dgors and windows belsg so wei th, putty and tire tape tha -four hours. before attention wee “Mr Chittenden, who wa about forty: years vid; -had_nst heen seen about. thé pullding for two days, and when several people called tor him t-dey and tote Haqulftas-of-the- anttor,..acat Cantell, he went-upstalra- to Investigate. Crusett found the doors_of-the studi jockad-and_the transom fastened 20 2¢ purely it. cad no the budged, —Thore sras a faint odor of es, and the tor sent for the agent, Everett Brott, ey forced the door, > thelr breath, and JL Was 8 (ttle time’ before they. could | pursue | thelr investigation, Entering the studio, | they found the bathroom door barred, }and-reat-tor the police, Detectives Conlon and broxs open. the bathroom. aiterwards there was enough gas there to have blown the root oft the house if a Ment had deen atruck, They found the busclde atretched on a mattvaes he had dragged to the bath: room from a couch, A gas tube was still fat In’ his mouth, having been colled cbout hia neck to hold it. The tube led to a gat-jet to whith al forked= C with & & MeDonald and sala of the string and, iy pul tehed him hud turn a SK. p gott woollen moaled with tire an a Sarrying the Bead man tio pafieoout the detectives found: a 2 calibre revolver under him, fully’ loaded. Noar waa @ sealed lotter addressed }G. me, Knoblauch, a broker. o rentways: The pollop tbok t Vall thay would reveal of Sty rae that the-artia: hhad-apoicgized-for ‘Rot Keeping, an sppolntmment,. oay: wat, ba has alc yt? “act gi ire e' Seven. Races sees Prowided for “City Park Patrons Fur =-nish-Keen. Sport. NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. FIRST. RACE—Dinemock (4 to 1 d 7 to 5) 1, Duchess of Montebello (60 4 for place) "2, Lintiia 3. > SECOND RACE—-Subadar (& to 2 ‘and even). 1; Norad (even for place) 2, Grtnawox to-2-and 6 to 6) 1, Work a Day (2 to.1 for piece) 2, Id oMay 3. “NEW ORLEAN and wright sunshitte dried the track wondertul shape ‘at City Paik this afternoon and sheets cease eR ta run the track wae, almost fast-An-ex~ cellent_card, of vided and Traces interesting contests, The card featite “iniess ‘the handicap at a mile could be called, Winch, Envoy, Charlatan and Lucky Charm enguge furnished a keen contest. Wt RACE—Five-eightha of a mile. ine, Welehty JooKey. juesndek, LOY, Tioyds of Momueballo, oo, Walla Linala, 104” D. Sulu, 100, Walkers.) Exvdee-Me, Miriam ©. 108, 3. Las Marker, 100, Baclander: Kies Bari or Tt teeoun, 15 Suet and at tho welghts the |~ rate, thinking that seets for the, fight might. eo murchased tn’ Philadelphia, Reporta from there, however, ‘showed that seats were scarcer than for ‘any Aight held themajn ‘the last five years. It is Ikely that many) witi'be- turned away from the doora to-night. ! The crowd was evonly siete tte Predictions of the reesul Soma thought Corbett, a: how, when, 4c. ‘The herents wore_squaly-n) aa reasonable in. eirevny “Pride of Hinzlem'* would, be_raturned — the victor, The little Aghters, thetr onda and a dozen or so. of tor the fight ground ‘eariler Ti the days > Murphy, accompanied’ “by “his” man- ager, Johnny Oliver, “his'-second, and about a dozen of Harlem's sdyance guard of fight fans, left cheteat= ten: o'clock. Corbett, in t Harry lock-and ‘Trainer Harry Tuthill, leftvat About fifteen of a Broad. i him. Just wait.” = Murphy, while confident be. will writ o.oo Tnis nad Potty ardatt gtve Ms" Wiiiie expres confidence as did Corbett. Wes “I expect. to win,” was all anybody could get out of “Harlem's Pride,” Both little fighters put up at the Bingham House in Philadelpain, making 3 that the headquarters of all who claim | tS be> “sports."* Neither tlxed. wits the crowd, but retired to thelr rooms, Kid Lavigne, the — ex-lightweleht mplon, will challenge the winner to- wight, through Joe Humphries: Lae Vigne has written Humphries to do 80, acying he Js just ay xood as ever and will bet ax much as $2,600 he can elther of to-night's principales TWO WRECKED SHIPS BATIERED BY SEA, beat the North Ftuni- mock, ani a Us on thé south trom ahere, ), they are