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VOL. LI—NO. 22. 3 . : 2 & TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909, SIDNEY C.LOVE SPRINGS ASURPRISE Having Married a Chicago Girl, Said to be the Most Beautiful Woman in the World, GIVES UP $25,000,000 A YEAR BUSINESS Chicago Financial Districts Startled—Act had been Con- Cabled Paragraphs Constantinople, Jan. 25.—The post of srand rabbi®of Turkey, which has been vacant for forty-five years, was today filled by the eleefiol;{of Hain Nahum by the Jewish nationaf assembly. Hakn Nahum s at present grand rabbi of Constantinople. London, Jan. A receiver for the debenture holders was today appointed to take charge of the affairs of the “London and Paris exchange,” outside brokers with branches on the continent and in the provinces. Negotiations are pending to form a new company and take over the llabilities. London, Jan. 25.—One of the Russian desperadoes who was killed in the des- perate attempt at highway robbery in Maine at Havana TO BE PRE&ENT/ AT INAUGURA- TION OF PRESIDENT GOMEZ. . MOORED NEAR HISTORIC SPOT. Viliblu’R.mnlM- of lli-Fated Ship of Same Name Only a Few Hundred New Battleship |Reached Chicago| Condersed P In a Trance PROBABLY SUFFERING FROM NERVOUS BREAKDOWN, CAMBRIDGE DIVINITY STUDENT g Cared For at Police Station Un- til Relaf in New Jerscy Can Be Telegrams : Four Cases of Bubonic Plague are reported at Caracas. ‘Mrs, Charles Mock of Fairfield, Neb., killed her three children and herself. Larne County, Ky, where Abraham Lincoln was born, voted dry by a ma- Jority of 1,085. German Socialists Held Numerous public meetings in Berlin and de- clared for universal suffrage. A Supplementary Convention to the Franco-Canadian commercial treaty of 191]'_1 has been signed in Paris. John T. Hammond Got a Verdict of $25,000 against the Consolidateq Gro- CAPTAIN SEAL JV 154 While His Second Officer Sprang fromr the Rail as Doomed Ship Disappeared THE REPUBLIC WENT DOWN STERN FIRST Now Rests on Bottom of the Atlantic with Thirty-Eight burb of Lo day, h cery company in Jacksonville, Fla. 1 il i templated for Months, but when the Day Came the :,:ei‘,"h‘;;en‘}med"‘i?,"';‘a“j‘.,‘bs'"dpmus 43| Yards Away. Heard From. S st Fathoms of Water Gver Her—Captain and_Second p 3 : o arges nor . . B, ; Details were Quietly Worked Out in Four Hours and | piovit, emern Lapidus, who was digect nominations wis an unpleasant Officer Rescued by Lifeboat from the Gresham: g explosion in the forest of Vincennes,| Havana, Jan. 25.—On this, the elev-| Chicago, Jan. 25.—Edward Curtis | surprise for the New York party lead- Bodies of_Two of the Dead Sank with tk Sllip. Mr. Love with His Wife wiil Soon Start on Tour. Chicago, Jan, 25,—Sidney C. Love of New York and Chicago, having amassed, during a brief but brilliant career, a fortune said to be close to 00,000, and having married a Chi- when T was there, but nothing definite was agreed upoi. “Our partnership agreement aid not terminate till April 1 nexc. No Mystery, No Financial Embarrass- near Paris, In the spring of 1906. INDIAN WINS TEN MILE RUN. Tewanina of Carlisle School Runs Away from Lee of Boston. Madison Squar: Garden, New York, Jan. 25.—While no records were brok- enth anniversary of the arrival of the former battleship Maine on her ill- fated mission to Cuban waters, the new Maine, with the still more modern Mi: sissippl in her wake, sailed into Ha- vana harbor, to be present at the in- auguration of General Jose Miguel Go- mez and the mew Cuban govergment next Thursday. Great Interest Excited. Knox, said to be a divinity student at an Bpiscopal theological seminary at Cambridge, Ma: and also said to be the son of the late Rev. Charles Knox, who was an Episcopal rector at Lakewood, N. J., is cared for at police station tonight until his rela- tives can be advised. All a Blank Since Last Saturday. ers. Rev. Thonfas R. Harrig, D. D., sec- retary of tne diocese of New York and a trustee of the General Thenlogical !er]ninary, died at his home in Bronx- ville. « There Is No Indication that the dead- lock in the Illinois legislature will be Woods Hole, Mass., Jan. thrilling scenes which marked the closing hours of the White. Star line steamer Republic, after her passen- gers and most of the crew were on their way to New York, the grim de- | Jammed Wheel to Port Instead of te Starboard. But, according to others who were on poard the Florida and were brought to port by the Baltic, something went cago society girl, pronounced by Sir ment. en or equailed in the indoor athletic % Knox, who is about 28 vears of age, | broken, though it secms likely that th> - . 4 w5 | Wrong with the Florida’s steering wheel Philip Burne-Jones, the artist, to be| o MU e buzsing | Eames of the Pastime Athletic club in| This is the first visit of the name- | told /the police that he was unable | democrats will vote for Shrutleff. re- fesofuation of Cantaln’ Seslny to go | when' the collision was imminent. One the most beautiful woman in the | CHOwerer b W e luded to | Madison Square Garden tonight, some | SaKe of the wrecked warship, and her | to account for his presence in Chica- | publican. alty of Second Officer Williams In re- | #ccount has it that the quartermaster, world, quietly retired from business q(‘:,). r.mm and inside of four|Of the best collegiate and club ath- | COMINg excited great interest, not only | go. All he remembered, he said, was rquD ¢ j:_’"‘_, h“"ld. 'r"l" N Te- | who had the wheei, when the com- it Tt ikt Nours I¥ had been done, Besides the | letes appearcd in the long programme e Armet;lm“'mb"( among all| that last Saturday he boarded a Grand | Developments Which Will Involve [ [/URR 10, feare the side of the COM” | mander yelled for it to be jammed to Financial Distri . offices in New York and Chi- | 0f events and about 4,000, spectators | classes of ‘the residents. They lined | Trunk railway train for Montreal. He|some of the most prominent men in | MANder, the death throe: escape of the | Starboard, put it to port instead. Mr. Love had contemplated the act for some months, but so quietly were the details worked out today—it was done in four hours—by the strenuous use of direct telpgraph wire, that the announcement that Sidney C. Love & company had abandoned a business formerly rated at $25,000000 a year Martled the local financial district. main cago, our branches in Minneapolis and St. Louis closed today. Our New York business was transferred to Hollister & Babcock and our grain deals on the Chicago board of trade to Shearson, Hamill & company. There is no mys- tery about it and no financial embar- rassment. For myself, I shall go into business_again. Mr. Love's ultimate enjoved a good night's enfertainment. Yale's runners won the college reiay race at two miles, with Columbia sec ond and the University of Pennsylva- nia_ third. The last event on the card was a ten mile scratch run with J. J. Lee, for- merly of Boston and now unattacicu being the most prominent of the big fiel during the first five miles. Louis the harbor walls from La Punta bat- terv. opposite Morro, to Machina wharf, off which the two American battle- ships are moored to anchorage buoys tonight, within a few hundred vards of the tangled mass of steel and the old fighting top, the vistble remnants of the vessel destroyed on February 15, 1898. The new Maine arrived ac 11 a. m., said he was probably_suffering from a nervous breakdown from overstud His Effects Found on Bank of Chi- cano River. A silver watch, which, with an over- coat, a purse, some torn paper money and a telegram, and some other arti- cles, was found on the bank of the Chicago river, vesterday, Knox identi- disappeared ust Oklahoma are expected during the In- vestigation of land frauds by the fed- eral grand jury. John Cooper, Wealthy Manufacturer, of New York, has been sued for $50,- 000 by Clarenice N. Robinson, a street car conductor, for allenating the affec- tions of his wife. two officers, were told today in crisp, vivid language by the offi of the United States revenue cutter Gresham, which was towing the Republic when she sank. Captain Climbed the Mast as Ship ! Went Down. The officers and crew of the Repub- Felled by the Commander With a Spike Another account is that the man let £0 of the wheel in terror when danger impended. Both versions agree that the commander felled the man with a spike for what he must have considered the teamar’s cowardlce. An injured quar- termaster from the Florida was brought to port on the Baltic today. Will Soon Tour Europe. wisny 1 d&’. ';3; ,:":;’n‘:n'nl to New York | Tewanina of the Carlisle Indian school | precisely the hour at which the old | fied as his own. The telegram read: | Rear Admiral Winfield Scott =cnley | ic were transferred to the derelict | He stoutly asserted that he was not at and Mrs. Love, the latter for- | gpout three weeks ago Mr. Love was|DPressed Lee closely during the run-| Maine steamed into the harbor January | “Leave today for Prescott. Under- | was the guest of 1oror at the firteenth | destroyer Seneca and taken to New | the wheel when the accident occurred, ¢ Miss Marjorie Burns, of Chica- | Eecretary of the Chicago Horse Show |Ning of the seventh mile. He passed | 25, 1898. gtand evervthing. Telegraph to Dear- | annual cinner of the Arctic club of [ York, while the Gresham came here. Roal Facts- ot Yeb Konbrvk 0. el aid to e very weaihy in her | 2S0ciiton His marsiage o Mis | Lee In the first iap of the eighth mile. | New Maine Saluted Cuban Pennant[born strect station. Chicago: airec: | America. held Saturday nieht at the | After the Gresham came up with the] o Real 4 o own rigit, will leave soon féf a tour of [ Burns was a society event of recent |but the New England runner forged il fpasa Morvs, tions. Wonderful revelation. Hotel Marlborough, New York. sinking Repu yesterday forengon, | Probably not unti: both command- rove. during which there will be no - ahead again and the Indian dogged him [ . - . \The telegram was written on a res- s 2 X .. | preparations were made to tow the | &S have made their formal statements e s thath M Vork Stock Exchange. | foF the next two miles. flag ondh Mome saluted thy Spanish |ular blank, but not signed. The Grand | President Diaz of Mexico is greatly | steamer to the nearest land for beach- | Will the facts be known. Possibly the years of age. He began his| Member New York 8tock Exchange. Lee weakened during the final mile | flag o Morro Castle. %oday the |Trunk raiiroad uses Dearborn strect | interested in the preservation of “or- |ine as Captain Sealby thought that | Verdict of the marine court will be oo ae . tlerk Aftecy years | New York, Jan. 25.—Sidney C. Love | and Tewanina simply ran away from | new MaMe, which is the flagship of | station as its Chicago terminus, ests and will send three commission- | she could be save But the steam- | heeded to determine them. Fortunat g i kerage busi- | IS the board member here of the firm | the big field of arters which had | the third squadron of the Atlantic fleet, | Disapreared from Cambridge. Last Fri- | ers to the conference to be held in|er's bulkheads w unable o stand | IV there are few cpses of questionable mbarkingLflt She ROv wase & « - ¢, the dis- 5 commanded by Rear Admiral Arnold " e Last ik r behavior by anyone concerned at the time the Moores began orlt:glne);fc;hm;’e ]A: ::!?‘m:‘!‘ l‘;’w “'r ht"ll‘u de’}glnlcd‘h_\ ha rl;n t?l!e fi{st lme Saliitad B iean pehASHE e don day. “{A'hl].nglflgr I?"r]:fl(b'ru:{:‘y\vnnr’)‘":h(:‘;f;f;- mph{,rt ure : and Jl‘l o'clock : anday | beha 3 1y neerned. Bate. Auacts to secure | solution vhicl v the ter- | miles. Tewanina won by almost a lap, B 3 4 : ation s b - | nigl “aptain Sealby ordered every the Roch rix‘«xy:lfll s e mination of the partnership agreement | wit, Tee gecond, the time being 54.27. the historic old fortress. The salute flc"‘l’"b”‘]“" Mass, Jan. 25.—FEdward man oft the ship. He himself refused [ THE SPIRIT OF WOMANHOOD i N g in April. Mr. Love has been a mem- iRl o o g S T lalyig o Ul - to leave and the second officer re- e “ . 7 o sine F on a high hill overlooking the harbor. od at the Episcopal Theologi- Ak Bl e i It Was Rather Sudden. ber of the stock exchange since THREE GIRLS PERISHED g1 1 king th b pgors sy piscop: %i- | 20,640,000 HORSES mained »v his commande side. An | Bravely Displayed by Those on the The afternoon calls were exchanged by Friday of lli-fated Ship. ve's : i erick Swi . C. Aldrich are i h e » __ “Aldrich of Chicago. whose New York offices are at No. 2| In a Montreal Fire—Their Parents in| goon and the American minister, Ed- | planation. Knox had been in a nerv- 1.974,052,000—D: tment | o1 the scene two shots were heard| New York, Jan —Among_those : vatner sudden” said Mr.|Will street. No statement was to be Hospital. win V. Morgan. The Maise led the|ous condition fGMsome time and his|Valued at $1,974,052000—Department |08 Ihe Soohe, two Shots were heard| Mo o the Batie Henry Savage 1ard “Air. Love talked of it last ere foday as to the ajproaching - way up the harbor, and was the only | disappearance alarmed his Cambridge | * of Atrlotiw jRapoct. biue lights wero burned and then the | Landor, famous for his travels in il when DRtibess wie 'aoll . wid fon or whether it would re fol- A fire which | vessel to fire a salute. Both ships ap- | friends. = SR o i Aocined’ stadiriar hot. wo | couidtiue “the World -obee: i York a few days ago |lowed by a reorganization. rly hour today in the | peared massive and formidable as they | It IS supposed that the young man| Washington, Jan. 25.—Horses in the | Do%, of U d the great liner sank,| “In my travels through two hemf sgain in i < 5 residence . G. Slack, treasurer of [ swept close to the shore, and in their [ intended to go to Prosatt, Out., wher= | United States numbered 20,640,000 and [ /3 the air and the great liner sank, ablisteny ho said today, mever Mo -_—————————————————————————————————— | the Bell Telephone company of Can- new”dges‘:;ing of d;x!lhsnw pal}:lt they [ he is said to have relatives. were \'f;i\x;d g L Fanuye | captain sealby - climbed the mast, | seen displayed spirit of womanhood : sulte 2 recalled the days of the Spanish war. erage of $95.64 per head, on January | < Bey mi st, 4 TO INCREASE EFFIGIENGY [ TAFT, ON WARSHIP, B S e Hhatrice $u28| - Guban Losked on Sl | TRIAL OF GOLONEL Go0PER. | 1”155 ikl to" s efind “ebich | Wil bl 30rd mcr oy Tom | fhat coula e bilir it abch an o2 OF THE ORGANIZED MILITIA STARTS FOR CANAL.|iis; Marguerite, sgsd 12, Wnd Ruth| oooqyional appistassant saiie Gheer- |1y o Dato NGt Bevanial b artment of agriculture to- | o€ HC e 0 O e in* com. | of the Republic. When'wé of the Be . ; i aged 9, while Mrs. Slack and two oth-| jng greeted the shipe, but for the most | = niy Sut Seven Jurors: Have | day. The report shawed & totalivalue | oionys’se Gunner Johnson, tic met them. It was as they were Assistant Secretary Acts Upon Na- | President-elect and Party of Engineers | o' qaughicrs, Elizabeth and Gertrude, art the Cubass Topked on silantly. ‘Al Been Obtained. of $4, 9,000, or over four per cent. being brought to our vessel in a toss- | Militia Board Recommendations, | Sail from Charleston for Panama, | are in the hospital, the former suffer- | D i % g more than a year for all farm | Bodies of Two of the Dead Sank with | G el ot Rtk . - ot e ) ing from prostration and the latter | SHPRINE In the harbor e s shyille, Tenn.,, Jan. 25.—The net|animals on farms and ranges in the e s ol B e e T Washington, Jan. 25.—As the repre Charleston, §. C., Jan. 25.—William | from burns to the amchorage buovs assigned to|Tesult of another’day’s work in the| United States. . Italian emigrant vessel to which they scrative of the war department, As- | H. Taft and Mrs. Taft and party, in-| ~Tho 16-yéar-old girl, Beatrice, escap- | 191" ¢ "he port autnorities: These | ial of Col. Duncan B. Cooper. Robin| The horses increased $2.23 a head| On the atter deck of the Republic, | had ocr s fease! f0 vhich they sistant Secretary Oliver has acted up- j cluding a small staff of distinguished | ed from the burning house, but re- | piefl BY G POIE QUUROBLER. THESE | Cooper and John D. Sharpe for the|in value during the vear. The num-|ae she went Gown, rested two c They had seen, many of them, the on & number of recommendations made | civil engineers selected to Inspect with | turned wher she found two of her [fUOYS a%e Ihe nearest n the BAThOr 1o murder of former Senator E. W. Car- [ ber and value of other animals fol- | containing the bodies of Mr Mangied bodics. of wasmn it I by the national militia board designed | the president-clect the isthmian canal, | younzer sisters were missing. She was| uray atiracted great interest among | MAck was that one juror was added |lows Lynch of Boston, and W. J. Moon Beed heth tolow Tainsatey Tt 10 increase the efficiency of the or- ganized militia, The rccommendation for detail of non-commissioned officers of the army for duty with the organ- ized militia was approved, condition- ed upen tiie settiement of the question .of the right to pay the expenses out of sailed for Panama early today. The Orleans on the 13. party will reach return trip on As the two big ps, the North Caroling and the Montana, departed they gttracted considerable atention. On bodrd the North Carolina were Mr. evidently overcome by the smoke. Her dead body was found lying in one of the front rooms, while the charred bod- ies of the two missing girls were found beside the half burned mattress of their bed. which had fallen with the floor to the basemant. the officers and men on the two ships. During the afternoon parties from both vessels made a close inspection in small boats of the visible portions of the wreck. Bluejackets on Night Shore Leave. to the six already in the box. A new panel of 500 men reported this morn- ing and at 4 o'clock 120 had been ex- amined. Of these the only qualify ‘was J. H. Vaughn. The hearing of the charges against Juror Leigh will take place as soon as one to| Langdon, D.. who w the collision between the Republic and the Italian steamer Fiorida. on the bottom hirty-cight fa- over her. at a spot west-southwest of Nan- The Renublic - rests of the Atlantic, with W of m thoms fifteen where was there a whimper and they aboard actual faces.” came with: smiling DRESS AS DRESS CAN. One Man Came Ashore Clad. in Pae. . % i " ail- | Ta dia arty, cl - bkl plie 4o Tonight th treet. f ‘Havana's ! the present panel is hausted, which tucke g h Shou shin . ere s i B e thaontoved Tycom. | Ing Mra Tart aad Wesdel Alischicr, NEW O “ TRA” downtown section are filled with hun- | will ‘prooaly he ~Wedneeday. The | Heavy Judgment Awarded to New | kil Bouth Shoul LEWERs and THere | “jamas and Fur Overceaty One Tem B “ . his stant secretar \ EW OPERA “ELECTRA. dreds of bluejackets on liberty. state has used 10 of its 18 peremptory | York Woman Who Was Hurt in Brit- and One Black Sho mendation for the allowance of pay and taveling expenses of offiers of thé militta engaged in giving instruc- tion In rifle practice or on continuous On the other cruiser was the party of newspaper correspondents. Aboard each craft was a secreteservice agent. L Wheeler on the North Carolina Musical Sensation of the European Season Coming to New York. Survivor of Old Maine Present. Licutenant Commander 'W. T. Clu- verius of the Mississippi Is a survivor challenges and the defense 14 of its 72. MOUNT ETNA'S WHITE SMOKE ish Railway Smash. London. Jan. Mrs. Brodt of Ne York today obtained a verdict of $35 RESCUED PASSENGERS FIND HAVEN AT LAST. New York, Jan. 25—Dr, M. B Waldstein of South Orange, N. J., who was traveling with Mrs, Wal duty at rifle ranges, on the ground that Este gf S 3 hi 3 > such payments are not authorized by [and Richard Jarvis on the Montana. | . o0, S : ~Richard | o e, o8 a‘li;lfi:nx%?na‘:.h:—fsh (he (va3 | Considered Bad Omen by the People— | )00 againe: the London and Southwest- | Sixteen Hundred and Fifty Persons [8tein, prescnted One of tha — figures ; The crulsers salled at 9 o'clock this | Strause’ ney opers, “Blectra,’” the mus- | 7 y 5 Dozen Earth Shocks a Da; ern Raiiway company for personal in- i which “tickled the risibilities of his B e e cal sensation of the season in Europe, | °f the explosion which destroyed her. Y- P for pel Landed in New York Last Evening. | rjicit 'EET the mHeibliities of his to identify the wWearer as a member| At10o'clock,one hour after weigh- | Which was performed for the first time | Will Remain at Havana Thres Monteleone, Jan. The earth | wreck of July'l, 1906, when twenty- York. Ja 5—Within con- | (Youbles and amused the docter him- of the fir: ne of the national forces, | ing anchor at governmen: wharf, the | tenight at the Court Opera house,prov- |- The Maine and Mississippi shocks here average a dozen daily and | seven persons lost their lives. iderably less than seventy-two hours | S¢if- When it came time to leave the . 2 oproved, with the proviso| North Carolina passed through the | ®d a briiliant success. S main in Havana until January 28, when | apparently they are increasing in num- | testified that she still suffe from 2 the collision between the ocenn | Republic he found himself clad in that the time is not yet ripe for the[jetties to the sea, pointing for Pan-| The production was magnificent, the | they will accompany the scout cruiser | per and intensity. The refusees are in | injuries and that she had not been able Republic and. Foda off - (he | PAjamas and a fur overcoat with & adoption of such insignia. The rec-|ama. The Montana had taken aboard | MOSt minute details being correctly | Salem, on which Governor Magoon will [ z constant state of alarms and the | to enter a train since the day of the ntusket - shol which eventually | 10 shoe on one foot and a bisek ommendation for an allowance for|from the lighthouse tender Cypress | Staged. Iven the smallost roles were | take his departure from the island, im- | vast majority of them have decided to | disaster. ent. the one to the bottom and crip- | 5108 On the other. He was thus ata ammunition cases, bandoleers and|members of Taft’s party, including the | #dmirably filled. medlately after President Gomez i | emigrate to America as soon as theyy Justice Ridley, who ramarked that her, though far from hope- | 1red on arrival in port today. clips is still under consideration. civil engineers who will inspect canal | The report is current here. but not| sworn into office and the affairs of | can secure transportation. the damages were greater than he the survivors of the thrilling | Trouble With Portuguese and Itali ot A AT work. The torpedo boat Du Pont con- | Y6t confirmed, that Oscar Hammerstein | government _formally ~turned over to| On the distant horizon Mount Etna | would have awarded, granted a stay of S eiis hava’ Saisid 4 Tavon. r 9 - voved the North Carollna down the | of New York has secured the rights| nim.. The Salem will arrive here to- | can be seen emitting an immense col- | execution in view of a possible appeal. | 5o accident have found a haven a Saing Sots PLANS TO CURE BY MUSIC. |, o e pancud Yoral- | marvow. umn of smoke. which, being white, the | Mrs. Bodt's claim was for $190,000, | %} ioniean tonight D evalstein makes Purser Barkes — ol ies 00 for y perform: I S R S AT b O b Toae . o b b At 1 2 ight. nd Secomd oward S, Wnother Health Cult Founded in Bos- |, i:"310% F10%; Tiho, came Washing. | In addition to 6,000 for the righis POSTAL SAVINGS BANK BILL | - 0° “onsider o bud or Yhich was: mot atlowed, she having | ESFs from the two ve The' Reptibilc, the: nevens ot tae ot ton—May Reform Criminals. ton this afternoon, Frank H. Hitch | the reproduction of the music. Herr HOTEL ROY DESTROYED BY FIRE | married again, and $30,000- for her | I this port. b 2 e Bal-1stage of the transfer of the persons cock will remain a day or two prob- | Strauss’ local publisher 'has already| gefore the Semate for Discussion and = own injuries. : He e it were the rc-lon ‘the Republic and those on the Boston,_ Jan. rhat Sealing by | ably, with friends. John Havs Ham. | PAid $27.500 for the music. Ao Bortars HinoBahis Bt danitat Cepm VAT AR ued officers ew of the Repub- | porida from the Florida to the Bale music will ultimately be accepted as|mond, president of the Leagzue of Re- BT mandment- e g ;F e Tl pndTOM ] FAILS FORIOVER A MILLION: (flc safeon - hich “,"; . :" ot the panacea for hundreds of cases of | publican Clubs, will spend several days | Alive in Messina Ruins After Twenty. 2 TR Third-story Window. P — 2 ri e “Barker stood on one side at the diseasp which now baffle physicians | here : " Nine D Washington, Jan. 25.—The postal # | Former State Treasursr E. P. Shaw ool head of the ladder that led down to 1s the/ belief of a ‘Boston woman, Miss PR S L oL savings Seuk and the omnipys SIMmE | onds’ N ¥, Jan.\35—The Hotel| . ¢ wokuripart Ells - Patition in : the small boats, while Spencer stood Clhyisiiis ‘Browt wiip’ Bas Tofaded s Messina, Jan. 25.—Reports spread | bills were before the senate today for | Roy, in this village, one of the most o c i Y y at the other. They proved towers of b B SIX HUNDRED NAVY YARD today of the remarkable recovery | discussion and amendment, but on | historic buildings in the lower Mo-| Bankruptey. The Battersd ' Florida at Brooklyn |strength. They had I'ttle ";b'l'. NPk Bcret ot re tis akticely it MECHANICS OUT OF WORK | from the ruins of Gaetano Militello, an | substantial progress was made on | hawk valley, was destroyed by With. tho Amers - L y octogenarian, alive after 29 days. In- | either measure. An amendment was | today. 'Th . east Boston, Jan. Dock. e American passengers, but sweet, melodious and seductive strains — — | octogenarian, a after 29 days. In T A vas | today. The loss is estimated they found it’necessary on several oc. of music,” she says. > “Musical har- | Business Will Pick Up When Battle- | Vestigation proved that Militelio man- | made to the postal bill, limiting to $500 | 000, covered partly by Insuran Treasurer ck in Brooklyn was the | casions fo use roughly the Peruace b g 4P Lo et o b aged to escape from under the walls | the amount of the deposits of any one | hotel was built in 1536, port, a_railroad fer. filed volun- i ard which her | and Italians, One ltallan drew & Lhife e T R e e ship Fleet Arrives. of a house a few days after the earth- | person and fixing the rate of interest| = John McMaster, the porter in the | lary betition in bankruptey today througbout her trying | on Spancer;” Spercer ne oot L T 7ot only be in tune With the self with-| Philadelphia, Jan, 25.—A quake, fleeing in terror to “the out-|to be paid at 2 per cent, with the|hotel, sustained a fractured hip by | With liabilities of $1,0 experience Only the lll-fated, Re- | however, to let that interfere with his in, but also in sccord with external| duotin mplhe- ":;‘r-m;vr‘o;_ gene: skirts of the town, where he hid. For | understanding that the amendment jumping from the third story of the|Scts of 52 5. The pr «blic_was wanting to completé the se of duty, and, grasping the hand conditions, 1 belleve 'that music, | the Philadeipsis oopet, fi,“n h"s atla time he had sustained life with|subject to further charge by the sen-|hotel, and he,was burned abofit the | ity is_said to be list. But she too, w —“the | that held the knife with his left h.:¢ scientificaily employed In prisons and | nearly o} l‘;’undr v YH;‘" lfl}“ TOWn | herbs, but at length fell . exhuasted Senator Carter in charge of the | face and arms\ the J E port of missing ship th 38 |he gave the ow a stinging blow asylums for the demented, will even- | varions Aepariments mut "".‘“,"k’" 1€ | inder a pile of wreckage, where he sure, announced that he would _— amounting to_$661, thoms of water, 15 miles south of | with his right—a manoegvre that {ually begeme the means’of reform. | cording To the duthorities ar ths yang | Vas found by the soldler e L T ROOT’'S RESIGNATION IN. by, Sixty creditors. of real estate of | the Nantucket shoals lightship. brought forth exclamations of admira- ng criminals and will result in & | this redustion oo et T y | dlsposed of. Sen iy e assets consist of r ate o . v tion from several of us, though to tel steady decrease in the thousands Who | tion of the wark oo e tatinlle | Man Who Assaulted Game Warden | Heyburn of 1daho opposed the bill | Secretary of State Tenders It to the | 535520, and stccks and bonds valued | Actual Hercism in Most Critical of | .00 (0t 00N Vo' ware 50 cromtes thok now crowd the insane asylums. It|Idaho and Mississippi, both of which Surrenders. Bl o i O ST President. i g e s Situations. it was not an easy job to get expres- is not necessary that a person should | have been subjected to a general over.| RBurlington, Conn e DN e P Do : MINE SUPERINTENDENT KILLED| A the story of what occurred when | sfons of any kind out of one's belng. D O Bt mense OF that a|hauling. With the return of the bat- | Peterson, wr'v assaulted Game Warden| CARRIE NATION SQUELCHED. Washington, Jan. 25.—Secretary of | — A StasvASIa tamie SoBstipe In fhe 108 | OUr iBacks Salk CHv." suferer should even have a musical| tleship flect, the work will he resumed | Schriver yesterday; gave mimscit np Ql " | State Root has tendered to President | By Gas Explesion While Investigating | of carly morning last Saturday and the o obtain the beneficient effects|on a full basis. to the Bristol authorities today. He Roosevelt his resignation, effective up- in Coal Shaft. incidents which followed ap- | BATTERED FLORIDA LIMPS IN of harmony rought to this place and given a Forced to Retire from London Stage— on qualification of his successor, Rob- hes completion, it prou : 3 Teialiberor & 1acal Taptiou b bennd Pelted With Eggs. ert Bacon, whose nomination, along| pjttsh e While Supt | that the past three days Flying Signal “Not N OKLAHOMA LAND FRAUDS F';"dm Reoeives - Cammitied (From|| gk L R e ST~ ands tor & = o . | itn that of J. C. O'Loughlin 5 be as- [ ohn ¢ Tagan and a purty. of mipers | °0 the most remarkable Teoubl *With Wh Ul“" b s tate Food and Dairy Commission- | hearing Feb. 6th. Schriver's condition | London, Jan. 25.—Mrs, Carrie Na- | sistant secretary of state in place of | S investigating conditions which | PERINgs in the e T ‘Will Amount to Stupendous Propor-| ers. was somewhat improved today. tlon, who is attempting to deliver a | Mr. Bacon, went to the senate today. had beep un‘;‘,",“’,‘., in the coal | iEation. he ounts of the surviv-| oo ool o T = tione—W¥isl Bogine Teday. Washington, Jan., 35—A committe s sepdsd s oy series of lectures here, met with a —— oy i | company, | 07 and of eye witnesses afford a keen [, New York, -:‘"‘ 26.—When the Flor- from the Association of State Food Fought Duel With Pistols very hostile reception at the Canter- | Billions of Fishes and Lobsters to Be | 4t Boswell. Some antny, tonight, | Scnse of what might have been had od up.the’ barbir Tate s o Miakoper Okl Deut 35 avern. | il by oo Aol TR Bfa hn]d?g;‘ i gl < d - bury music hall tonight. She was Plantsd. & gas exploston Hocurred which has a1, | there been lacking the heroism that ] ':X:»rl"tuhf',‘,b"' u:u today she ment officidls now in Muskogee as- | Sessions “here, was received by the | Stourdsa and Allxan!;:;mn?am?:?m:‘f; 1‘,:‘,‘“{’.,“&2 e T i’p’,fim@:—;‘k\lfé‘f Chicago, Jan. 25.—George N. Bowers, | T4dy cost the life of one man, and S Crpind |:Mrn:‘(‘x"Tim' ‘.;L-l battering ram she ;;T;la';ru;h.ism:: et A e T O e | B houy he g 39L T00m Of the | of the Rumanian minister at London, | ginning the audience maintained a | United States commissioner of fisher. | MAY. Tesult in the death of @ dozen ce was able to ren- |the signal “Not Under Control” " she dous proportions of that now Aguring | him with & ressstion wooy.Presented | fought a ducl this afternoon with p chorus of boos and hisses. Her man- | les, declared today that while the gov- | MOFe. o s b cal of situations, | 48 &uided up the bay by two tugs. in_the government case here B state food control ofcimar coilg the | tols in a suburb of Paris, as a result | ager vainly appealed for fair play, planted 2,287,000,000 fishes | Superimiendent Logan, accompanied| | i Her Dows were smashed by the inspact govers e ) o R rol officials’ apprecia- | of which Catargi was wounded in the | and Mrs. Nation was obliged and lobsters last year, it was expected | bY mine boss George . Pit boss | Never Was Ship More Heartily Wel- [with the Republic, the plates and Witnesses- from a dozen stat, - | tion of the strong s & ged to quit o ole relg) v i {:“ . R e e;c‘:fie oy et ifl;x:vt;;: lc p;s al-| right side. He was taken to a pri-|the house under police protection. that even that figure would be- ex- z: r’h‘—fi“"f:l'“ll ié;:. r.‘f'”?“"f{,m \Tif{f; comed. 3"("“ ucinrx rmffk"{ii)“"dgmmw for a i quare | vate hospital in an automobile, h ceeded this season. NLS SISO A L e Sixtee: dred v - istance of fully thirty feet. Caught e federal grand jury, which will|deal” between the trade and the con- | condition being considered quite 7 AT : the explosion oceurred. Such was Its | e el F o o ant Fror oD the jagxed iron braces and angle t t:c)finorrow. 5, kT ;lrx‘x:;;rs! in the sale of food and drug | rioi The duel was the outcome of | House Considers District of Columbia Sunicen Theoe-Master idontifiod. force that a ten-ton motor was turned | PASSCHERTS On, the Repil Seopardy for |ions was tarpaulin to keep out &8 scovery was made today tha cts. an. alteréation’ betweer the 5 . Affaion 2 : - upside down. The mine caved in and Bt o e L Jeoparcy L% | mioh er as possible from h r- one of the men summoned to serve| One of the committee was Dr. F.| 4o, e i g Boston, Jan. 25—Captain Chase of | the passageway was completely block- | BOUFs while the wireless telegraphy | wurg “compartment. WAth her. fom upen the grand jury is the son-in-|H. Jenkins of New Haven, Conp i S olumbin was | the steamer Howard, which arrived|ed. with ten men back of the obstruc- | Was gradually bringing aid nearer|,.gi gu1) or water, her burdened bo B OF oo aF Hhe Taks so e e el 2 5 - A oy haerict of Columbia was | jast night from Norfolk. stated today | tion. Three forelgners, badly burned, | 04 nearer to them, reached New York [ BEti Bull of water, her, bur * Gibothier-in: law of <oather. Theds wie | New. M Roed 2 Safe With Friends in New York. | considered by, the house of representa- that the sunken three masted schoon- | found their wav sut and. corried the | today on the steamer Baltic. No ship ~ el will be rejected Jurors and other| ""h oad Matters in Massa- | insied, Conn., Jan. 2.—Word was | tives today, almost the entire session | o sighted by him vesterday was un- | superintendent out, who was seriously | Wa8 ever more heartily welcomed. ?‘i’»f.’x‘.‘;”'w’e.'ifiei{fi;‘i'“;'n'! b |:Ig'rodlk'- ” e B e g B chusetts House. received here today from former State | Peing devoted to that purpose. doubtedly the Harry Messer, which | injured and uncenscious. e died | Frenzied cheers from the th nds |y, sk iy i t it i He died Iyn. varticularly ‘with a view of weeding | Boston, Jan. 25.—An order was|Senator Arthur L. Clark, who with| An interesting feature of the day[went aground on Shovelful shoal sev- | soom after being iaken from the mine | At the pier when she docked greeted out any relative of the men involved, | 20pted in the house today asiing four | Mrs. Clark were on the <teamer Re-| Was praise by Mr. Boutell of Tlinois | eral weeks ago, sl s i her arrival, tears of thankfulne: o | Reported Trouble at the Wheel Denied Today government officials learned | Questions 7: the New York, New Ha- public, that they were with friends in | Of the .lwrmsx'n of John R. Binns, the —_— CAPT. SEALBY AT NEW YORK. shed, affectionate greetings were ex- That there was any trouble at the that two af the men accused of fraud | ¥en and Hartford railroad, ail of them [ New York. It is not known whether N i s eed (e R e Paris Linotype Operators on Strike. | o\ o 1\ ~o—"r | Changed. and only here and there did | wheel of the Floridn was denied fo- have died recently and that a third is pany’s interests | they will continue their trip or not. 3 3 By s dun 25— A1be fRotye 1Al oken Up Over the Loss of His|a n sadness intrude itself upon |njght by the Florida’s purser, Marbila ‘ o £ tub, odk in Massachusetts street railways and e iy R with the Florida. His remarks were arls, k. # inotypers on Sh the sce Five fatalities marked the |Gy Wh Ke L F R the stock of the Boston and Maine| Danbury City Water Bonds Sold, |10udly applauded the newspapers in Paris | went on e = accldent. ' The maimiag of several | o the helmemane delinquence L orls rallroad. The order was offered by k —_— strike tonight for an increase in wages. | o oo The de persons testified to the severity of [that the rtermast: g KIERAN STILL IN BUFFALO. | Representative White of Brooklifit and | Danbury, Conn, Jan. 25.—An issue | anthracite Coal Suppl The publishers, expecting the strike, | . NeW Yorl e he blow that e, 2| o Bis Shest B iBe s TUREE : pply Will Last 85 ' | stroyer sene aboard of w the blow that sent the Republic to the | from his wheel by the shock of the i SHab Dasad nyon the recent o of $75,000 Danbury city water bonds ¢ had made arrangements to print ~a- | SU > botto: And followi 0 e | cotlisi Fidelity Funding President Consults | the attorney generg] on the New Haven were sold today fo N.'W. Halsevot| = Yeard Longer, pers by hend. . They.therefors auflered | SAPAID Sealby and his volanteer|UESSR\ 00 JSLOWUS,, the Baitle |collison B oame. . The D i His Attorney. railroad. R b e Ty | Grifitne mfi%fl;flzgeg only slight inconvenience and delav. | jyicl o, 10 ank, arrived | crumpled by the force of the blow she | denied that the wheel was turned the TR, a — and geologist, of Scranton, Pa., who is P T P in_the harbor at 9 o'clock tonight, dealt the Republic and bearing the |wrong way as the vessels were ap- Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 25—P. J. Kieran Steamer Nantucket Floated. poC e ? here attending the miners’ convention,| DuK® °f the Abruzzi Goes to Rome. | " The Seneca passed in at Sandy Hook | bodies of three dead, and some in- | proaching each other or that the come of the Fidelity Funding company con-| woods Hole, Mass, Jan. 25— The NIAL CLUB 500 SCORES. the entire supply of anthracite coal| ,.Turin, Jan. 25.—The Duke of the|at that hour, bound for her anchorage | fured members of her crew But of | mander struck down the steersman. . f ferred with Attorney Edward L. Jsl-| Nantucket-New Bedford steamer |'Thir 7= will be exhausted In eighty-five years, | Abruzz! left for Rome this evenine. |at Tompkinsville. Hie honn hofl At atattanch mwouldl o aptaln® Howlnl : Mal iof 4 ok, of Shire & Jellinek, for a short| Nantucket, which went aground ofr | "' Evening of Play Shows Dr. N. P. | 1ol B8 Cot s o ety e, Joars: | He will have an audlence with King| With Captain Sealby are Second|have been had not fortuitous circum- |Captain Rospini Makes Brief Gtate= tme today. Later Mr. Jellinek said| Nobska during a fog on Saturday, was Lewis to Be in the Lead. on 1905 surveys. The :fogu’zuon";" Victor Emmanuel to discuss with him | Mate Williams, who refused to leave | tances aided human cpurage and sci- ment. o there was nothing new to be sald.| foated late today by the steam light. been averaging just under 80,000,000 | his projected expedition to the Hima- | his captain when the latter ordered | entifiv marvel there wds hardly a sug- | Captain Rospini talked but briefly, d When nsked if Kieran would authorize | er Oaks and towed Into this port. The| , At the Colonial club on Moncay | pooh 2Teraging JUst under 80.000,000 | ;50,5 the volunteer crew to the _cutter | £estion. He said that he preferred to await a 4 statement, now that he has retained | extent of the damage sustained by the | SVePIDS there were five tables of 5ud, | 1o0s,2 JEar for e R —_— Greshamn, and Jack Binns, the Repub- T statement by the Republic's command- counsel here, Mr. Jellinek replied: Nantucket is not known. Divere wilj |t being the third night of the 500 “Dascendants of the Signers” lics wireless operator, who stayed | SOMETHING WENT WRONG er before making his. He said, how- ‘I don't know that we will remain as| examine her bottom tomorrow, tournament. As the result of tre play " @ S 7 25—Th bravely at his post when the collision o ever, that he heard the Republic's his counsel. There is only a tentative 2 Dr. N. B. Lewis hiad the largest score,| Weavers' Strike Lasted One Weeok, | Washington, Jan. 26—The descend-| onio 30 summoned aid from far and WITH FLORIDA'S STEERSMAN. | ynistles at intervals for some ti arrangement between us at present.” B oBGC with Charles E. Lamb second and S.| Salmon Falls, N. H. Jan, 25.—The |20tS of the signers of the Ametican | 0" ey the morning of the disaster, but they Mr. Jellinek ntimated that the case ev. Charles H. Learoyd Dead. |H. Reeves third. The scores of the | local weavers' union foday voted o |Declaration of =Independence are in- vhen the Seneca re - | 1t is Claimed He Was Knocked Out b; 2 quite 4 .y to the “Daca e it When ] a_reached Tomp. Y | seemes quite far away. Suddenly the might require too much of their time| Wakefield, = Mass., Jan. 25.—Rev.|players follow: Lewis 6270, Lamb 6050, | return to work tomorrow at the mills | coTPorated e e temmdants of the | kinsville, it was learned that Captain Commander for Cowardice. big liner appeared out of the fog and out of town. s Charles oL Jareyd, who four years |Reeves 5810, Higsins 5720, Pettis 5030, | of the Salmon Fails Manufacturing | SIEners under the terms of a blil | Scaiby and those of the crew who were the two vessels came together. The ago resigned as rector of Immanuel|Dibble 5260, Willis 4370, H. Washburn | Co., ending_a strike of one week's | P3ssed by L3 with him were asleep, resting from| New York, Jan. 25.—There are two | Florida veered off and ‘Repunife church of this town, and who was for | 4370, J. B. Oat 4200, Sherman 4180, J.| uration. This action was taken in their heart-breaking strain, and that | versions of what happened on the again In the mist. Secretary Root Goes to Hot Springs. ‘Washington, Jan. 25—Secretary Root expects to leave Washington on Wed- nesday for Hot Springs, Ark., for rest twenty years treasurer of the Episco- pal diocese of Massachusetts, died at hie home here today after an illness of four years. He was born in Dan- and recreating, nun‘\'ln‘ in time for|vers and leaves & widow and three tion, children. Slattery 4050, Winters 4010, R. Wash- burn 4010, Whitaker 3820, Roy Wash- burn 3710, Pierson 3240, Rawson 3160, ‘Ward 2350, McMahorn 2210, Pierce 2070 Whiting 1370, Bartlett 380, T. Wash- burn 240, T, H, Beckley 260, consequence of a meeting between the mill representatives and the weavers’ arbitration committee, at which both sides made concessions. The wage schedule was revised. There are 271 weavers at the mill Steamship Arrivals. At Liverpool: Jan. 25, Celtic, from New York via Queenstown. At Alexandria: Jan. 24, Caronia, from aew York via St. Michael's and Na- es they would not be disturbed morning. <Captain Sealby, they said. did not appear to suffer from the exposure he j underwent, but he was all “broken up" over the loss of his sbip until bridge of the Florida when the Repub- lie loomed up in front of her in tha morning fog. Little could be learned from Captain Rospinl when he was seen on board his vessel on her arrival in the barbor. yas swallowed up A cautious s for her was then begun and it was two hours, the tain said, before the Florida n-hcg: cated her partner in mmor'\n n the work of rescue sulted so fortunately. by