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REGULARS LOSE 800 IN FIGHT WITH REBE \ coh demo Books Open to All. d »| ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, “DECEMBER 0 wD IN BATTLE; ~—MENICAN TROOPS ROUTED ViCTURGUS REBELS SRDEE BLOCKED ~ BY ACCIDENTS AT MANY INSURGENTS DEAD HeIGHTH OF RUSH Regulars Surrender to the | Revels, Who Now Free Sway in Chihuahua. Cons right, dave by The Preee Publishing (The New York World), 17, ‘Rush of Skaters on Central Park Lake s “Ball Goes Up” First T. ime This Season Workl by 1910. (Photographed Especially for The 1 Stall Ph a itt emnimeny Junta Sufler Wers i Since Start of Reb Have | Brooklyn Kink Tied Up When \irbrake on “LL” Train Breaks Down, ; TROLLEY JUMPS TRACK. | leone Service From | Williamsburg | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | 12 PAGES NAT EF OIrTion, UNS phils A SHEEHAN 1S AHEAD IN STRUGGLE FOR THE CNATORIAL PRZE whee ~ Belief of Those i: the Inner Circles ot State Politics Taat He Has the Coveted Place Well Within His Grasp. SOCIAL AMBITIONS SAID TO BE IMPZLLING HIM Daniel F. Cohalan, Advisor of Murphy, Is sam i cal a Sli ‘ ere to-day ca Bel:eved to Be the Choice of the Or- wer the Mexican cable say that at, -MSo Suspended and Throngs izati i cast 89) soldiers under the command o! | \ ganization Forces in Tam- nerais > » and Hernandez were Are Delayed i f elayed, | | killed. The rebel loss also was heavy, | | many Hall. 2 H wut in the defeat of the Federals the A ER RE RUA Cpe PaCS wy, LD i Ses 4 | lusurrectos had removed thel¥ Wéad be-) 4, RE: 4 dha » the height of the rush over the| 1 fore hospital corps could record they prouiyn sridge to-day a sin-oar Ridge | ; ‘ » close ° insi i i fatalities. More than one hundred other] °° ariext ae In the judgment of men who are close to the inside machinery of 4 were wounded in the Government ranks, | YOO! elevated train, eastbound, becamo ' far thn Fi Completes Victory. stalled midway between the towers, and the Democratic state organization William F. Sheehan appears to have | The situation in Caihuahua State to-}] Within five minutes all the pockets in| 1 long lead over his opponents in the contest for the United States Sens 4 day has reached its most seriovs stage| the Manhattan cermina! were filled and : ’ ‘ | since the revolutionary o ak a} the westbound elevated service was at | torship. Mr. Sheehan and his triends ave been quietly but persistently | month ago. The rebels are reported as! standstill work since y before the electi evidences of Vow holding a position practically controlling | The Ridgewood train came to a sud-| At work since long before the election, and evidences of the thoroughness > the city of Chihuahua and the western | gen stop through the snapping of an al of their labors aie coming to light every day, ‘ part of the State, In addition to reduc-| brake connection, and the general tient { — The candidacy of Mr. Sheehan ie wot ] ing the Federal ranks now available in! the accident occasioned upset tho sched husiastieally favored by ¢ 1 the north of Mexico, the rebels captured| uty of all th Se inant | Dat ene i : eo, th ; 1 the elevated bridge lines fo phy and Tammany Hall, but Mr three machine guns and took the FMS! nearly an hour — ——~— ms , j and ammunition of the dead troop: When tt ee tot obi cee | i\ an’s friends say that Mr, Murphy | ¢ | The surrender of one hundred jAtteen minutes to repair the damaged Season Opens With Fine Ice, Pretty Little Miss Seen Tuck- any Hall will tall (Atala Roiere. Who. ware. liberated brake impatient passengers on eome of | = | iba they leaest the anaes j b by: > ome 3 ; i ye h A ceselture of pels Lae the stalled trains on the north tracks) for 50,000 al Central and ing Waist Into Mufti il al o ae be brs rege at Neve | No: Nate cb d " hole many Hall wants «@ Tam: i dved Federal soldiers escaped before the | between the Brooklyn terminal and Park J Cy Sore any man—Daniel F. Cohal: re a mare dereets \t tar cope tea, | Row demanded that the guards open Van Cortlandt Parks. Brooklyn Store. inthe oh vi prefer. , . ., | the gates, but they declined. n the s ‘ ie United States Senate and | The clash of Lat Junta late yesterday. | notice of Bridge Saved A tan out the cee ‘Tammany does not relish the prospect | { which was the fiercest of the disturb-| Porn Vosawa int ty jer ee ! of Wiillam i. Sheeaan, by virtue of } } » although It lasted less than four| among th, , sap The ski la A . pretty little miss of el en her t floor mat. | rf his high official pos.tion, he i hours, was distinctive because of the, Uns p 10 ; su. #tood near the w ter in a Hrook- “Yes, and ft 65,” Made- | i ‘ Wast rhing from | | gates opened. 1 K ' i \ | Ashington to perfect an up-State po aggressive position of both armies, The | pes lyn department sto: large, line spoke er n est th | || iu down to the roadwi a | Sand youngete > hin ange | U iucal machine, the plans and speat rebel formation reunited s forces| several hundred persons wer a ing abou Central Park blue coat, a “dl tan count for the nd ‘ | res f Fi fcadons of wich are already on fle. | hat had escaped after the fighting at}; i « a Suey. pling hs Vag - Ee », she carried, for 6b > “hristmas Gi iy ‘ive J | 1h) algae peal ° foot instead | from sunrise Hocked upon the smooth! shoes and carried a big rug-muft, She SMO Her Christmas Gift HeiRaw front’ Alen a fm Ky a waiting until the trains were moved. | surrace with y« na ch The was busily engaged in examiuing seve “NS a Mr. Shee. 2,700 in Battle. wee | | ar Pieces 0 Rhecuan, & far-seelng politician | Ahout 1,500 retwis faced the unitea} Trolley Car Derailed. ! inches de 1 5 up hoice lingerie confections, when ‘ i | Dollar Pieces Will Amount saw tie Demoorade landslide of tas pi armies of Gener ) and Her-| Just before the trouble on the Brook “fl « 1 around the cove att, the store dotectt day she t $1,650 vember, His agents were busy | nandez, numbering not more than 1,200. | !¥0 Bridge a trolley car was derailed un | 18 any ot 1 toll her to $1,050, t the Stave during the sum ; Whe tighting was in the open, the rebels! the curve at the Mannattan terminal ot | v 1 Rin ful me around for a waa toujanded Be jam han money financed t i haying abandoned intrenchments in| the Willambsurg Bridge. 1t took a Tee tnone Fcty-ninty | the fetohing true girl and, tl Dee. 20 Verne nomination and eines their manveuvres, recking crew forty minutes to ft to aid ‘ anise vad 8h 18 to the ain brand > vt be any lack of Christmas | tila iad fi EL PASO, Tex., Deo, 17.—There was a f aoRcTh Sal ety | Mfters Who infest the department ayy for Central Park laborers and | vers of the Legisiature. These Lege ; fight last night at Haciendita, sus 8 accident caused, within very fow | Plenty of uvaFunitiv’ to i erie ay, |e almost Kecled over ax sac saw a LETTER FROM DICKINSON, menaserle men next week, for each cne| Unica ge all for Sheeban for the ll across the Texas line, south of Marfa, Minutes, the entire congestion of the| rusty skating ees Walst disappear under the tittle m BUT NOT THAT REPORT. 4 Trial for Murder, | recelving day or lens Will Bet Alte be ononee cenule and there appeate i cight intles from Ojinaga. ‘Troops from Westbound service and the terminal at i of all young r muff er, on Trial tor Ue, ela ne gold” lees) tras” Mrer liens te 6 fe toem to tle the aitua- Ojinaza were attacked, according to a. te Willa ‘Thousands quite finu after a good scrap.ns Mae ted for the street | Copy satiol ( t © an n ol Gen aa te llaanniaan Rae the ean pne message from alarta, Several | Were delaye: nap, £0) it was pated that 59,009! with tt ‘right being her. | Communication | Jeclares He Feared for [iu ago ana gift, ¢ the} candlacy vv tured down by ‘Charles rs were killed and thirty horses of | persons not pay A seCOnd| Hersons would erowd the park to it Headquarters Detective Discusses the ville. 2s | ¥. Murphy i the troopers stampeded across the river | {'0 #At in the stalled cars until trattic! 4, pec lee whom Miss Or Fem yates His Life | Mrs. never misses 4 day going | if. Sheehan haw accumulates Miter iveeas | was resumed. Hoe Saeethtttreiei y, | the Conroy foilow m) rt Ww the squirrels | ® voney Since he aettled dow WASHINGTON, Dec. 121-7" ot) Conductors gave many of the passen:| oh : i noche at ) ae area OI : te with them, |(n MiM# city and set out to make @ for ans TAanla5, kb. obit era, instructing them to walk | It kraced. - ecard a i le ; Anvih tie park Mra | ut : Spe uly the case with the revolutionists and has m bet cars, on which ome ’ phed hor Tagen KI ¥., Dee, It—Louls | 8 no interested in the men | ¢q Ia aoolalie acne ee captured by the federal trovps, as a As res ted A Toy Ty, ewriter, cee Pe che (iy hata yenterday @x-|rouie to the inner pest us, and the Feported. in: the’ oficial advices to t PTO a ac Pare abruptly afte ee-ivot s i At frat she tnd lenied having | cusses t 1 to the Park Com ner what | society often le ne of Neue Mate Department several days ago. In| CePted the transfers, and for h MT tuwiteftt ‘ spina o Getective re . ; kedereime ial 4 . k lot W t Mt FRAUDS telegram to the department toctay| owe swarms of onraged men and ae ed ¢ < ineae plan bor : Ambasealor Wilaon at” Mesteo’ city| Women made efforts to. p 1 we y : ape marche sey, House and nd us readily given | lal ambition ts sald by ponte eaten his original nd Grand streetcars, wh ons ¢ n ae fini ; submitted, F ,ins to be the leading factor in Me. corrected his al report th | ? ' Q rad nd c phn C P : S.cehan's candidacy, it nas brough, Rae osan. Geant (akan ductors said the passes were not ae- von ee or ad. | MUM wearchey 1 iat Pat " mide ned wit support pen the taking of the . 5 5 writer witht i . in plenty of time naa from outside machine pel. wires 1 Am? ize police: sisted many x 4 art | ‘fam Ge t nh returny t ong tole supyurt i of @ nature te, ; women, lifting them down from the father ) ail to the HH | ° ; an t © and oe atl 7 at if oe 4 One Note of Fail nay do} parapet Jistance of | +3 ite a cipeeee 1 h ‘ , : ia , | Failure, | four te ahi tha. Mans | Oro 4 ‘ 8 1 Ps cia on. co tas cs pattie WRECKAGE IN SOUND. Mr. Sheehan was somewhat eolipeed Z the bridge had consider: | qe Tee ps a Tea in ' y . aa tere and David B, Hill managed the ae ne with pa , who de: si 1 er tha: de Pi i iain Wheethouse of a Barge te Pleked campaign of 8. Parker in 108 ( WEIGHERS SENT TO PRISON. | tron wanted | gpl i ting | formed resalutic | om Obe v Following the disastrous defeat of that i ers oO fine | Vhy, t e | Re a B, foo See nu did noy és ; ‘ }tsh the eae ashing : amested, with a ne ab ast O1 n and Twenty tea, ‘ Viers Must Serve Ten Montha, Bee merle MEaranlt hayantA akan can : nd street, was sotitled to-day tha from wiar, as it were, @nd | dude aartn of Vermont at tn the NEW YACHT LAUNCHED ts Weill be permitted. | But her susgeston was ‘a k mass of wreckexe was ‘cating of A iste here and there ae op ‘rim Aranch of the United States dupots policemen | Petective Conroy found that no LE ' y ru Mered | urt In this city to-day to aen FOR WILLIAM E. ISELIN.) ° ; nate af Oona ‘e b ; Point a out with two!” Gradually working his way im, at ( tnce Charles D. Drew and Charies 1 | \ —nenerene : ‘ [ found 1) aS a considerad) Wardell, boss welshers for the Govern | BOSTON, Dee. 17,—Willlum : ; emen will roll Man ' ad Brougne cn ihe " jeved way t Rochester con ment on the Arbuckle sugar plers in One hundred foot wate: f > ‘| rer and lend. bed at 1 of At ‘i A ree. 1 attac to) vent neching to say | Syovklyn, Who were convicted tn Sep. | ner was laur readmaasetn ; ¢ young clety, and w Ne a ar oi : ' ft nee wa : ination of Joba A. Dix | | tember of taking a 850 bribe from Thom. | £9! works of ALA Hemera tre of their; Was searched, PI aa eee 1 anit nesace fe had something to say about the | } a» Doyle, an emp! of the Arbuckies, | & Corporation, MT kal 1 the mat Oe and wine No . ' . ener tformi~ nm fack be was @ pretty busy Hh was sentenced to ten months i | When completed one | #8 anne nis found w ellver bra FIGHTER “KiD" GA? ONER V4 x \ Taland t spiouone int 1 pot a f no ons wer ew ¥ acint ( wt BABIES FROTA NEW YORK nat ee ; DIES FROM BLOW jer the nominationg: coastal moti a Md racing SNAPPED UP BY TEXANS, bers ana tone Phavinn: elvan a : \ Sheehar 8 selling work. To Dim fendants, Judge 3 ranted a stay) The mas a water Tin ¢ M We na ana SAATAca, Philadelphia ¢ ; 1 <> the work of getting tos | 4 of sixty days for the preparation of an 10 feet, an over-all length of 135 feet, SRA a t 1 ir ' 4 bib ropa Dead as Me Tall ether & ampaign fund. He u 3 appeal and the men were Iberated on heam of 2 feet and draught of 15 feet,| HOUSTON, i Maipsicl| Py AS eae st Glas J o Skull ! i : eine cows | eee eee ee irl cnld to have raised come Aen ui bail, without her boards, In next season's rac. | {som New York np, es | Te ANG Secs iea WE nen Nein W a ’ Lay eile es asain aa ty for use throushout the State, and Symaie [er iy Will "Mest the Weer |Praned and fou ached 8 Madeline Spatafora, and that ; One . af thls conn encad’ te Going & mira, Queen and the new Rob- | Houston on time given | father lived at No, 1303 trand ave PHIL ADE \ \ - any [dropped dead to-day while talking to his mone ‘om corporations. tes ga tn Pe emt e te tox| ert Tod schooner a warm reception. yPhe demand for the! n Hho sald she went to Pubiie| (Kil) Garan eu ' Provided son in his shop tn the Metropolt sto 000 Postal Fands, aut Spuihetn, Wear Indian, aud Bermuda engi t folk proved so strong t the | School No, 92 and “1 stand at the head |of this cit : “ Jol) watd po | Ht Hefe Insurance Bullding, Mr, Good-| pARis, Dec, 1%.—A despaten from q py Thsyth” Benge aw) Ice Bridwe at Nii quota for this clty was speedily ex-|of my class," she added proudly a @ result of a kn a never sed with ite tid he | man, who was Afty-three years old, |gangier, Morocco, says that s eouriee am ' ri brs ee room = NIAGARA FALLS, I hausted and the supply for| ‘The girl's father, who is a barber,|\stered by Johnny Ka onpare L| whi ne before been shot had been ailing for some time, but he| riving trom fox reports that th Jenaes, rece shirepent Fie! ‘he {ce bridge formed in the gorge is the|San Antonio narrowly missed confica- | wan summoned to the rooms of the| Athletic Club last night \ftor addreusos, by gounsel the case| insisted pn attending to his talloring | postal statio at Pes was an “ine dee earliest in years, thon. Children's Soctety, He sald that he Frankford Hospital thiv af was given to the <4 business. Dec, 6 and $10,00 ™ as ~ -~ om emer a3 Sa

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