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tt tV tli1 Jf tY iiii4f iir 1i if rj IJ7 fI1 JN jns TWf HT wlf co i oAr i r041 1 1 I Im 1m I I EmIlt I I I LIt jj v7 IPiI4 lrcl l1rOI World giants Do tfte Peoples Buslnessf i 4 t1 means copies actually 5 qLDnof merely 8 JJ Last mO hThe tV a dPrined90442 I circulated Tht Worlds NET PAID city Wants fain 8485 over the same manhca of last year and the largest number ever 1 circulation atone exceeds that of any other printed in any October World Wants pay i Bl I WYopapr by 2000000 a month ll Circulation Books Open to AIL Circulation Books Open to All I profits PRICE ONE CENT NEW YORK FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 1901 PRICE ONE CENT 111 It jCARNEQIE AS HOST irriQF USIGLOVERS 1 Millionaire Invites Peoples Choral Union and New York Teachers to i Hear Special Rendition of Oratoria II Elijah as His Guests Ii I I Andrew Carnegie has arranged or special performance1 or Elijah at wnlcti the members of the Peoples Choral Union and the music ach crajof thfacity arc to be the millionaires I guests I i The performance will be Riven at CarncslbiHull a week from Tuesday evening arid the name noted singers who appeared In Ita few toys ago will participate Kill Lehman will be the leading Koprano Tills treat for the Choral Union and music teachers Is the renalt of Mr Carnegjes Inabllty to be present when Elijah was sung on Tuesday I I evening i Mr CarhcKle met KrankDamrosoh I I I I mn I4Si HftTcn Trust Objects to Being Bled byP rillsylvania Rai I road Co for Ferrage 0 4 At meeting of the Dojk Hoard today a letter wu Nd which had bE1I re cVlyed from the Uvalde Asphalt Co IJ The latfer stuted that the company was being charged exorbitant rate lIY theJPenniylvanla Railroad Company for the ferriage of the asptult company wagons across tlie river from Jersey City to New York The asphalt company aild that It hud 1 nuaing the Jerry for three years and fff sd wenJ paying the uniform rate of 3 3 cents for a loadedcart and 3112 cent5 fort the reI Jrnrlpot the empty cant These are the regular freight ratea a Ji Last Saturday the letter stuted the asphalt toompany had received acom fj ntunUntlon tromthll Pennsylvania i Company which notified them that In future theywould be charged machinery rites for their carts This brought the rate tip to KM for a loaded cart and caused a total Increase to the asphalt I company of from 140 to 100 a day The asphalt company ald they could Ml conceive how arphalt ould be In eluded lnl machineryrates and applied tottheDock Commissioners for relief The Board notified their secretary to Informnhr Pennsylvania Company that they would have to charge the Uvalde A rnhal tCompuny freight rate as re quiredrbyj law I 1 0 Bp IMPROVES 7 SERVICE 3JorpTrnln tor Ploiea Ulirrr Olll clnlVpWn Renl trI i 0 ft Ttoday announeea several 1 jnew lralnn ndrncr ased service for the shjiflh avenue1lllne nJ ni offlclalii are said to have heavy real fiestit holdings I Bath 1 achand along that branch Si fl ii tr however hofdonp nothlns Lv foY pepplo a15ncthO hrlghton Beach Sy UneiejcceptfeetiyTiemiwIili nromlsos and lnducerthem fo Jift mccilns lnliH alnlfrat I jj JURTI nmlataown IIltlelrealell ilte I 34 uhoDrlchtonBoichvbranch a 1 tt aij 4 I il ff rii rl 1 1re if tfisir 1I Ji fDj kJlt1 ldf 1 fiI jJ the conductor under whose management the oratorios are given a few 1 I days later and remarked that ho was very sorry that he had not heard I Elijah I Why dont you have It sung again Mr Carnegie asked Mr Damrosch I I will If It ollcan arrancc I was the mllllcnalron reply i Mr Daairo ch told ir Cnrnctrle that If he would cnpacc Carnegjc HI Uhe thought Uicre would bo little difficulty In securing the consent of thn Oratorio Soclctj to repeitlng the nerforniKnce Sooner Mnld Thnn Hone Von mny engngo the hall at o1ce for me said Mr Carnegie I will pay all the expense and Inrttc the Peoples Choral Union and th mwalc teachers of New York tobe my I gucstr for the evening I Mr Damrcach once communicated with the soloists wao sang on Ttiaday night and asked them If I they could Appear again a week from i ucsduy LIU lx hnian replied thataho would bo delighted to sing her role agnln Gwilym illes assented and so did Bcllth Chapman and Grace Ttittlc Mr Dararosch called a special meeting of the Oratorio Society last evening and obtained I to unanimous consent to Mr Carnegies proposal There arc about loj mombctH of the Peopled ChoralUnion IVIBSIONE SCANNELL rREINDIGTED WITH MARKS 1 11 1 Head ofFire Department and Purchasing Agent Accused on Same Ghargesas Before with Slight Changes to Meet Law I Following the Indictment Police Captain Oinnon after a Grand Jury I before election hid refused to Indict him epmti the relndlctment of Fir Commissioner Scnnnell and AVIllltra Maries whose previous Indictments were thrown out of court on a technicality I The November Orand Jttpr reported I a large hatch Indictment to Justice Newburger allO today and among them were two for neglect of duty against Scannell and one for conspiracy 8113ln Scunnell and Marks who Is alt ced to have been In Uajhia with him to defraud tie cltyjln the purchase eot supplies for the Flra De ipartnient The three Indictments are like the former ones rxoept for alleht amend mrl tJllollatlsry the legal rtqulrmventa Hail littSJKf was furnlahed for Bcan nail by Davis Daly and for Marka by Ptter Dfl Lacey Th IMatrlctAttomeTB offlce con plalna that Ithad some dlfflcultr In getting the wltncasfa to teatlfy In tbeoa cases I 1 8Cj doo BAN FSIDS I STOLEN BY BOOKKEEPER Bank of Liver pool Vic tirnizeiiy Employee Who Bei the Money Hfe Stole I thE XoxaCr it fX III hient was rauted here today by the announcement that the bank of Liverpool has bmr vlctlmlied by airuled bookkeeper io the extent of hundreds of thoutands dollars I Vhnt the loc amount to In not yet known but an official statement Issued 1 by the bank say that through the dl i honeity and bettlnc transaction of I bookkeeper they mny lose 170000 1 MOOO The Hank of Liverpool nharea fell cl on the Block EXChange today I The defaulter has not yet been ruI IIlrar Flnmmer netler Magistrate Charles A Flammtr who I was reported yeaterday belns In a dyliiB condition with pneumonia had a turn for the better today and his II recovery phynlclans say there Is a hope of his CROKER BOODLE IN BRIDGE DELAY I i Prominent Member of the East River Bridge Com mission Tells of a Scheme to Enrich Tammany Chieftains Son kIt charged bu prominent member of the Kaat niver Bridge Commission that the real reason why the Itoebllng Company Is anxious to secure an exten i lon of ten months over the time act I originally for completing the bridge is because Frank Crokr a ion of Richard Croker ba member of the Mrm and ivoull MUffer llnnnclilly If the penalties for delay are enforced I lie may thai IMcliuril Crakrr liliniplf linil arilrred Ilinc the rJ I rnilon of line ihoulil lie Jr lll I RUNAWAY CAUGHT HERE Mlar lillnil lpliln IllevrnVcnr OIfIIlClI1I Knrni William Birch McKec Duffy guest of thcclty of New Vork at Police Headquarters In Mulberry street He Is resident tUtPl lphin eleven yeara oldandwaplckrd up bya policeman In Battery Park thU afternoon mtichlynamed youth ran away fromhome PlilladelphlH lost Tucidfty Ho cnmoto this city looked around for day andwcnt on to Hostonreturning to New Vork ut midnight last night Hclng dovn to Ills laat dollar he wants t9 go home and Ills piirents have been communicated with This Is a great town lIal Wllllani Birch McKee Duffy tou walk Inl thistreets ihere like they walk In Phil adelphli the people run over you WEATHER FORECAST I 0 PoreeaM or iho tblrlr alx honrs cndln 1 gj Xntartlnr for cw York City nniT vlclnllyi Knlr I nlclit Rnlardar1 pnrllr I cloutiy vnrlalile rrlnUo 11 1 I lr AqH 1 lri iXit i i 1i Hint 111 hoy iTotild come IDfor ulinro of the iiriini othr Job This member atao says that while the Refilling Company claims that the extension Is anked for because It cannot get steel It lias not as a matter at fact ordered pound of steel Bhould the demand for In extension of time be refused the penalty to be paid by the Roebllng Company will be about ISO a I day after the time set In October next nit the date of completion i As tike company asks for extension of ten months Ith reasonable to believe that it will take tlint miiih longer than was expeated to complete the bridge 0110 ten month4 delay the penalty would amount to tTSOCO an amount that would materially lessen the profits on the contract It said that the members nf th commission arc not hi accord on Iho subject of extension They appear to be about evenlv divided Those who oppose any cxtcnKlon of time assert that they I will never allow the Itoebllng Company to nhrk Its liability for delay nil the contract on time BIT OFF HIS TONGUE Ilinicntnl linn In IliiiUon Uleil from I Spirlnlllctvri lniir Sp 101 to Ttit Brinlnc WorU HOSTON Nov ZCharles LUrkln thirtytwo years oldblloff his tongue and died In the City Hospital today Ho came to nostpn on Vkndrocday from naltlmorc andsecured lodgings on Hanover street yesterday other boarderii heard him groaning and talking him I iilf A doctor who wns called found that Lurkln had run his tongue nut us far 3A ho could set It between his 1 I and had then bitten II off He vnn itken to the City Hospital and died from Moss of I iuo3 Larkln was tern rtilo mull but supponetl to be fie I mentpd II I DR WRIGHTS SUICIDE ItrnoUlyn Ihynlrlon Fiinnil In lleil Drnil liv 1n Jr WlHIgm Wright of vn Qnlnoy street Brooldyn raa found dead In bf1 thin nfioriniin with the end of a tube attached In tin gas jet In his mouth The ambulance surgeon said Vrlght had beendead for at least three days Wrlshfhad bcsrtdrlcSilni tarTvllylatcly Hla vrUa Stt him two montha ago ce or i i 1 1 JP i tt if i MiH tAf MRSDALE MADERICHER UNDER THE TERMS OF HER FATHERS WILL I BVCHtLDRENS DEATH I 1 LAWSONOEI BLuE RIBBDN a nn we i NrIAHElDTliE GATE Thomas Lawsons entry won Ihc blue ribbon the contest in the coachantifour class at the Garden this afternoon Glorious Kelly iove I I Hotchr ins3 four hitched to the coach Good Times and driven by Batoni captured the red and Leedss lour inhand took the ynllow Anna Helds entry gotthe gate contestfoi quick changes Blair won in 49 seconds BLOODHOUNDS HUNTING FOR MISSING GIRL it The deepest nysterysurrounds the disappearance from her home in EHzaherh City Wednesday ynightof Nellie Cropsey The rrerfias dragged but it furnished no clue There seems to ie no evidence against the girls sweetheart the last person jean in hflr presence who was arrest upon suspicion Bloothounds are now being used in the search WANOERiO A VVEEK INADmONACKS 1 WATERTOWIJ IY Nov 22WaJdo Harj of Parish iille who had been lost in ho Adirondack for a week has lieen found He var in nn xhaiisla conditon and had subsisted during the por od on small game EMILY WHITNEY GETS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE Justice MbAdam granted a riecreo of absolute divorce this jfternoon to Emit Whitney from Robert Eciwin Whitney with alimony of S50 amoith SUICIDE UN i WEnmNGIVE Kinoth Shot Himself When It Is Reported He Was About to Be Married Henry Kinoth thirtynine years of age shot himself In the right tempi with a revolver somu time ths morning In hl rojm at No K3 East Bixtyseontl atreet It was reported that Ke was to have been married III a few day toa bookkeipfr employed where hf worked Kinoth lodged wltli Mrs Mary ECol tru IK wns a bookkeeper for Fred Sommerlleld of No Cri Hast Fiftyninth street Sommerfitld went to the Sixtysecond street home Jioon after noon today and Bfked the housekeener what wa the matter with Kinoth who had neither for worl nor sent word to his employer trsCtrn remembered then tiut hir hud not heard any nouiid from KlnothB room since 10 oclock last night when she heard him come lit Shr knocked on the door today but KeUXi no answer told Somroerfleld who broke In the door They found the ioJger dead lying partly across I the dWlth th Wood congealed about the wound on Ills forehead and the revolver lying beside him Mr Hommcrfteld notified the Coroners office and that office notliled the police of the East Flftyflret street sti lion Mr Somracrfleld who seemed to take quite on Interest tlnhla employee ald ho knew of no rejuion why Klrioth ebould 11e deulclde Atjtho offlc oftho OpnMuiii Bleu Co where Kinoth waa head boolllIeelt was caM that ha WWI to havo been marrtea morrow aixl nad been Kftuitedi A weeka holiday mid a raJso of salary Ilia occounu wtro mralcht and no on Unew why he4 could hive wtrhed to die AI llor ICIuc TUU VeeU and Ererr Othnr AV rk sit FUs Doerr Cnrroll Ior Co it blutfront Aucll a Mirl Kni 316 tat UilopoD vf lCOO heiOiI lt hljbtit ttttl hottft 1 ry lrri 10 stltfl ffpmi MtU lion nt itntk su 004 1 rlllni Auctlto Ml tt MooiHyiaaniiir ti ft fg if I 1 I Jq dJI4jIfi iElUSUNIS DISBARRED Lawyer Ruled Out by Appellate Division Supreme Court The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court today handed down a decision cnntlng a motion to disbar John Ellison He was charted with fraud deceit and malpractice iind gross unprofessional conduct The charges grew out of KllleonB conduct a executor urlhe will of Mrs Sarah Embury who died AprilS Imu trustee under the lll here lld I3IKO He was charged wHIi not propvrly accounting a I executor and trustee and was removed Augustus Bmbtiry was appointed trustee On Nov it 1500 by a me In the Surrogates Court Elllfon wa directed to jwy over Augustus Em bury an triirtee 01917 and to the two children a Alphonse 1 Embury th um of JJtl lfi each He haa not paid the imminu ntitfd And he was charged with tti defaulting executor and trustee III MIDGET IS INSANE James toriblt lurra Tabrii to DrJJ ru James turrAYtbaonlr survivor of the The Murray Midgets wn Uiken to Dellevue this ojfterrxon by his mother and placed In tho Imaneni vlllon or obaervaJUon Murray Is twentywren tra old and only thirty eight Inches tall Ills mother llvin No 23 East Ono Hundredth street III Ch DS In Time on Ienn xlTunln Railroad itKilK No Jli Tola nay Ixilnc 1 31 jltMt notion A mllr for rll tin nJJuolid iil cnini 10 I A it trsln liitlnt I X14 r1 tatlin IIOTM rt 1ir 10 Iont Pminl MiltBdrtip nl ot itiMirtiriln xuMlitM 10 lutI tlM NuniroJi 1 lor bl bal tlmttlslts ih oab couulltd A I Police Believe that She and Waller Ran Short of Funds Finding Her Income of 200 a Month Not sum cient 11 I II IH IHHHHt HHI HHfI 1 II I I I In 1 i CASE OF THE POLICE AGAINST MRS DALE ACCUSED OF MURDER Here In thf case of the Hoboken police annlns Mrs Dale nyused of poisoning hr fiveyear fI old daughter Emelino Her nusbaulH brother vua about to serve habeas corpus papers on her to get the child Within a week before eho left Chicago COrlheE nBllOorhcr pet dogs were poisoned with 5J I strycbnnc Tw ntytwo utrychnlne tableta were gone frmi a bottlo In iho room where the child died 1 The morning the child died In Hoboken the father In Chicago received a letter from Mrs Dalef wylnB he would never nee the child again 1 The game morning Mrs Dale wired nlm Emcllnc dead Hnve hail her embalmed Tho i body trail not embamen and has not been fl8O1le1UI addicted to tho excessive use of liquor i i if The Hoboken police now bellcvn that Mre KUnxhoth Dnln poisoned her flvpyparold daughter ICmellne for mercenary motives They have learned that the will of Dr Howe the father of Mrs Dale left all the property to tho children of Mrs Dale ejcopt tho monthly allowance of 200 In case tho chll droadledtho estate was to go to Mrs Dale DaleFaBONINE HEARS HOW I Ay ES 18 FOUN 0 1rJ EA 0 9 1J1 11D9f ifg of Washington Tragedy and Show fGrif JB some Relies Fail to Move the Prisoner I 11P CIJ 0 i JhlC I WAflHINOTON Nw 22 Evidence pVesented In the trial of Mrs Eonlne aooiBcd 3of tthe killing oil Census Clorjt Ayrei In theKeaimor Hotel to4lay ail tended to prove tha th decuman jfiad be Burprlsed In his room by his slayer LIBERALS CLAIM ANOTHER VICTORY Colombians Say the Government Forces Were Routed at Ghorrera and 700 MenDeserted COLON Colombia Nov Gen Albany who left Ianama with UW men a rew days ago for a decisive battle with the Liberal at Chorrern haa returned with IK of hls force The Liberals here assert that Oen Loroio attacked Oen Albans force after I It liad landed at Chame near Chorrera I and defeated It only Oen Alban and a few of histroops escaping I ttl also claimed by the Liberals that I the other division otGen Albans army wnt route by Oen Lugo when four Hundred of Albans troop joined the Uberul ranks The l1b rasnl Colon are jubilant and astert that they exjwct Gen Lugo to arrive at Colon momentarily I Further detullii of the later decisive nshtlnu ale expected at Panama any I moment It Is reported that the Government has addressed a communication to the NO WARRANT FOR ALLEN Ih Wanted II Was Refined and Nearly Thra hrd Two men one of whom LJI he was William Walsh of No yc Kast Blghtyflrot street aske i MaglstrAte Crane In the Jeffenwn Market Court today for a warrant for The Allen for pinning a poolroom I Detective liennlngs who was In court Informed the Magistrate that Walili did not live the address he gave Then the latter admitted that he hud llrd No man who lies IO me can set warrant here promptly rejoined the Magistrate Tho Allen who waa also In court Rid tliat the two men were monitors of a gnus of blBckmallers who accost sa loonkoepers and ay that unlesa tliey are given money they will mnkc com 11111111 ngKlnst them on ohnrxex ot oJiroo The Allen aiicrM that Walsh an his companion tun accosted hlmla night and had demanded nllht Iralll1l1lt left the courtroom The Allenthtwtenrd to thrash Walsh and hU companion but friends Inter fcr Vand prevented trouble liir It Ir I I 01 I Dr Hone IK ralil to httvc boon led to mtko this disposition of his money hy hili knowledge of his datightcrH wcakncsMit Tho KJllcc ray that Mni Dale has been very hanl tip that her J200 a month was not sufficient to keep her and Wtiller In tno style In which they liked to Hve with their frequent trips to Europe and their heavy drlnklnj Tetitlmony waa also Introduced to Bhow that the person who did the shooting had with bloodstained hand climbed through the window and escaped Photographs shown by the prosecution favored Mrs Bonlne In that wltn1lBCS declared changes had boon United Slate Consul setting forth tha It cannot guarantee protection tor Isthmian trannlt The United State gunboat Marietta expected here but has not yet ar rlvd CABLE TELLS OF IMPENDING FIGHT ConiulGen Arthuro Drlgurd til Colomblu whore otnou Is At No 17 State ellotla recolvid a cubic from Jen Carlo Alpan Oovernor of tho Department of Panama The cable stated that Ocn AJban would attack the Infurgenta under Gen Domingo Diaz today at Charrerv nnd If suc oensful In routing them would proceed to Colon nnd retake that city l8 CIRCUITS ON ONE WIRE ColornUu Irnfessor Patent Oe Irlrarnull Invention BOULDHrt Col Nov Dr William Duine profej iir of phyalcs at the State Unlverilty haj Just been granted a I patent for an Invention by lIlchB large number of telegraph meniiiBes can i be sent over one wire and earth return at the name time In the physical I laboratory at the University It Is mid that his had if many eighteen I circuits working on the ume win and roturn ill nt the i in time I On any of lhe circuits ihe Moroe Inttrument can placed and used exactly as with the ulnirle wire now In use Dr Duanos Invention Is hied on the principle of nynchronlslnic motors AGAINST CORE WALLS The enfilneerlng experts appointed by the Aluoduct Gimnilwtlon made report today recomendlng the espendlturo 1KAWO Io do awny with core wsl of tbp Crolon IJam nnd the romo rark rrvolr arid replace theiii with olid masonry i i fji i ti I ji i Jw ti ij nip SRl 77 Tho Information concerning th will conIcS to the police frbmnust sell Dale and this explains how why Dale and his brother ref so BiierroloiiM of foul play as soon aa theyheard of the childs death Othrr Child Died nl Senf Mrs Dales other childthe1 police say died at sea and they arc trying Continued Second Pace made In the hotel roams bttw oa the time of the finding of the bod and the taking of the pictures AH the gruesome relics of tho tragedy were produced In court today but although Mrs Bonlne etud Contlnued Second Pase I USER lS Nnw AGOSmDJ Strange Testimony nceril ing Major Lauchheimer Meade CourtMartial Iy adroit crosiieXAmlnallun todayjsltxV the cuurtmirilil of Col Robert Lv lleidc at the Urooklyn Nov YarithiSi lawyer Semple brought outthaj admission from Cnpt Benjamin Fuller that Major Lauchheimer had ajg i poured In the Captnini room In ahln toxlcatvil cimdltlon clad jl In hlsiut dercluthe Major Ltuhhelmcr la CoU vadeii accuser After having given the testimony for the protccuUon In regard to what Mfade ald at the Court of Inquiry Lawyer Sempie akcJ him If SlfJ tuchholnivr had not gone into titS room at Jloaton In an IntoxlMtJ condition Capt Fuller idmltted thafbi had Didnt IrfUchhfhn rr tell you he had broken up a gathering gentlemen IIat the Puritan Club In loll queried the IRWJT Yeol believe he did arsweredcipt Fuller How won Iaiikhhelmer dressed Well ho had hit underclothes Anything I bellev not Didnt he have on his helnulr I dont remember What jjj yoll jo I pulled down th ahado Cot Mriule smiled it the point I lawy rhud nudr for him Other witnesses nerc on the stanfli diirlnir thti ilny It will robibly omo Uya yet bofore the courtaartljT Is clos i er MUNSEY BUYS THEv NEWS It wns rumorsi today that FrankAV Muniwy owner of Mutweyii Magaxtri had botisht a controlling Intcrcatjlntbj Sf Now York Dally uwa for nTOOCO and ijf would conduct th paper kNoconflnna Ali lion of the ntnry could hn obtAjneVfrosa Mrw WoM who controls indKllta Nowf nor from Mr JtunMrwi Sir Munsey ha rccentlyiBottshtt Washington Tlm 3 ecdto 9i i DQ.

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