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Bea GUAT REPL TD SENATE QUERIES. ‘No Talk with Stillman, No ~ Bank Deal, No Favor to Oil Trust. ) WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The Secre-)of which was witnessed during the tary of the Treasury to-day transmitted | Period 18% to 1897, had the Senate his reply to the resolu-| HIS SOLE PURPOSE. im of Jan. 2 calling for further in-| ut may aad,” he says, “the sole pur jon ae to his dealings with the! pose which has animated the Secretary Mad the National City Bank Of in these connections was ao (0 use the ve j banks as to secure. preserve and keep tiproos \apeed ee i bdo the public moneys without risk or mand adds that i might B®) ang of Jone, and in uch form within ‘ qansidered as fully aoswered by his of Jan. 10 in reply to tne| | # ‘ first resolution of: inquiry Qi cecteae Hea iho) Fae roar velaae 3 on the same subject. He adds, oy ; mi of the general Interests that he will endeavor to supply | ae t ciate 5 of his ability whatever may’ Nd relates to the requert for pinching in his firet answer, )jeuer®, am) telegrams’ bearing on al- anes then’ takes up the | eee? “conference with Mr, Morgin in lation to the Treasury deposits in the ot Jan. 2% by paragraphs. a Soper 6 hy AP lise 1s as hen oe National. Bank depositories in New York." a Soon 2 x Becretary Gnae repiler: “There are no e y atl communica tio agreements, te tamemit to the Senate | papers or documents on file in the Treas: of all Jottere and the sub-|Ury Department between the Secretury t. Gn canversniion ce the hr pe or his subordinate of- cers or of ls of Ro may Rave written oF National City Back. ot New tovks ne wettten with A. B. Repbern, of ational Chiy Bi the officials of the National (ty Hank Rationa! City Bank of New) and the eeroiary of the Treasury of & vepty to o letter trom Mr. te Bim, dated June 5, his subordinate: reference t+ a jet- } WO REPLY TO HEPBURN. ter from the Secretary of the Treasury to James Btiliman, President of the )-enpetl eearch of the department few Gees net chow any answer to the the Umitations and requirements of law ar National City Bank of New York, of . 2, I in which (he Seoretary ference with Mr Morgan tn relation the Treasury deposits in the nations: bank depositoMrot New York’ otie than were tranemitted with my com munication to the meat nro wom Bese of the Benste under 1900, Stor oan it be ia ever eny con be a Mh nthe Hecretary of the ih and Mr, Stillman, or betw fetary of the Treasury any man concerning the sald let NO TALK WITH MORGAN. To the demand for co f OF agreements with Ja J lerpont Morgan his letter to Stillman, the any other of paid letter of A. B. letters tion of Jan. 10, 18, contains: M there \e or ever was, so far as I , Comeerning the said letter of A. “Pere—Alce copies of any letters agreements, pa- end decuments between the bi. Tt should be a sufficient answer to ull that is requested on the subject of this Ggnference, vetween Mr. Sitiinie:s, Mr myself at Phile hia to my > thas ‘euch a conference never vouk ce “Mr, @tilimen and Mr. weet Reason 1 know not, » Philadelphia to 96 ‘ Department and the Nae) 23, 199), Mr. Biillman placed the mast ‘Oty Beak of New Yerk,| About while he and ste. Morgan wisived a. with me before me in dune 6, 1807, and Oct, 27, ident pro temi the Senate of Jan. 10, 1900." ie “NO DEAL WITH BANK. NO COPIES OF TALK. St does not appear trom any record of | iy Syren io the request faphies tries Department nor ts it with- phonie or ‘wise, with National city er ecsicirten ot the secretary ec| Baus oct cretary say been the practice of the ‘Treasury to preserve, Tt may be sald that tn the tra fveneury that the Department or C@icers bad any relations or private, with the his departmen| Bask of New York, within y Bank, or with wny between June §,| other bank. ho conversation has been embraced |, WT, wo that there are communications, agreements, Govements in the possession Department, which parsed be- Treasury Department and the = Qity Beak within that period. _ WHY GAGE ACTED. ARe Mewetery calle attention to thr wetch arces hag. either by telephor has had ref e oF fave Lo fave, nee LO any relatlon, my communication (0 the Renate, dated Jan, 10, 19, NO FAVORS TO OIL MEN. amount of United States bonds held. in te for the ie Rank Recretary Gage sive late in October, tls Inquiry is based on a misconeep- Sef Giaponing in some way of (¢ tion, Ind red to gam of money (88.48.2323) which H settlement of the . without drawing t when registered bonds are de} wecur ity in the Treasury, they are ancelled Qeetipitating 2 financial disturb: | and free bonds issued to the credi’ of the Treasurer " in trast @eferes to Wis letter to Mr. A B chet vy tee printed in full in bis first i's fortany which he tol4 Mr. Hepburn to any other party or institution uw, fannon, of the Chase cue had already been re- “to ascertain how many bank« quailty as depositories to receive ot the $20,000,00 of the railway qwhich was to be disbursed in the] Mie Reselw Pry of government uixes about Auth. Rateened 1” ‘The Arcretary adds passin Bag “The National City Bank could readily a naam ity by the deposit of public bonds] WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 In the House iB receive a large amount. It war neces-| (0-day Mr, Dalzell from the ror Committee on Rules, reported back the that there should be in this instance Original recipient and distri! be fund, because one check alone + of | Bulmer resolution for the eppototment {nm amount 912,66. It ought to] [M¢ Aeporit of public funds by Recre Teadfly to the minds of the most | '7* & in New York banks, aad all | in banking affairs that it fan institution of some consider. Magnitude to handte such « check “ONLY A DISTRIBUTOR. " in che communication of WM, the National City Bank ec the original recipient and of thia fund, and that ax fast other banks qualified, it (he gots Bank) transferred io ar foliows: To the }, 2,000.0"; 10 the Hano- $2,000.00; to the Fifth Na- ; to the American Ex- $M, 0: to the National Republic, $0.00; to ihe 1, S.008, amd to the L, $1,000,008, all of which with the amount held by the transactions relating to the rale of | the New York Custom-House with the! recommendation that It be referred to the Ways 4 Means Committee. After a lively debate in the House the recommendation of the Rules Com- mittee te refer the Bulger. resolution sand Means Committee without division. Jopt wats a NAME CHANGED, “Pat” Dotan, ai Here's an iallan citizen of New York who has Jur! dircovered after nine y of fife under th 1 hat that brot as arm he pne he received in ane sm in Naples many yeary ago. Bo Mt hannene thar “Pat Dolaw. Hoensed engineer” since 181, and living atk Bart One Hundred and Forty ninth street, bereuwgh of the Bronx, Writes to the Police Board is ask that Di Mino, his ree! name. otherwire than as" Revlying to the question as to the! of & special committer to intestigate| for 1900 his license be issued to Pasquace yesterday after being confined Erte Ip HY aii * he NA tats) ory I can't be with you, but ‘MORALS MD —AYPROTS |Review of Prof. John Duncan Quackenbos’s THE PRINCE—Good-by, old chaps jyou know how I'm tied down here at home. ENT NOTICE OF [FLED DOWN FIRE-ESCAPES HER SUICIDE, 10 AVOID FIERCE FLAMES. + Aged Woman Made All Preparations with Take good care of yourse!ves at the front. Deliberation. Interesting Article. nt o) Prof. John Duncan Quackenbos Has | Pipes oslo ver oe ae an artlel The Mora! Valu Ba aus tidias Wecdanentioany. ale: Vises of Hypnotic Suggest’on,”” and it appears NI died three m vad lived happily tog in Harper's Magaaine for February, He says “During the past year (he writer Ras measurably tested the availability of h Her They A | r of lier mare tort ite hearing, and the | wan fast eka tl ithe oan) hypnotic suggestion means of Fee alted) s apkelnlla ink week, ile. auld | moving criminal impulses substitate her there w ope. Sir y ing conselenee seneitiveness for moral anoesthesta among saung criminals and ways; ‘and he has reached concli- ns which must bq gratifying to all who are working or wishing for the ee tual, ethical ang spiritual elev sounded in her head, Bae suffered « | | ly, And wie wan lonely | | She decided to Kil herse rday Bhe Mew. nireet ‘When you receive th “come at once Don't be Tam dead yer ned a postal Bresing, of card to he 4 Lautse tion of human'ty, ne auperionhy of bypnotiem as an trumentality for exalting haman character over the conventloral meth- ee of josiruering, reforming and per- » merttorion ettion is ae surprised if | her a eephin WRY she an hot care jqme ae t The moralist ithe chrlet wit ue tise im. [HORSES BURNED BY FALLING SPARKS REFUSED) "s\n. “in? terpied “ard entre out her neat black olothe TO DO DUTY. bo often futile, ‘The suggestionist in- ls nowy ginderctot ting and ald then |vokea the deeper subliminal self, {ne Va tstle oe a8 1 with cowtrol and veldom fatle sme in i ; ve me dec abe wrote. | (Continued from First Page) Mo Grane stemen belues sibs a | Then she stor e crevices In = Hecwen were at-| other human beings berw woomb ard the room, Bhe locke ur and threwl cherry gireet side. and It looked aa if irom Gouve jemeelves exiéte @ pecylear sympathy | jthe hey on the table, but loft 1 duptl- |, e thaking areat hesdwanowhen 5 th . )oF imermentous relationship Known as ate outaide in a hidigg place ter elster with acter faees my different. ger: | 11 pot (out throug che er windows of he Areboat 1 ane ndgpied by me Is as fol- 4 of a rubber rain coat hel ihe rear on Water street, and, curling Silver ald tows taik.ng sympathetically carefully about Der heasi She tok) upward, rose fifty feet in the alr above With tne subject tube trom the gare siove, pil ine root |x two, an ty a oui. ane Atle ched Wel A big force of men tackled that part the Boar. meme oe ine bullding " on from beneath ee, + to-day. | They clambered Into the windows with . Ir hed the str bib he Hut] jong tines of ts ried fo the ttle room Dogan and Feb | Shortly FM ovlock the tig tank | age that contained 08 gallons Of water |. alnatance tthe the cnr factory fet! ais arentio tC crash through the blaging | ere driven oul by the flames and smok ped to the street amid a showe Joseph Rapp Suffoented in ing brick and burning woodwork, | Home hm Pamity out efely excent FI remen |!" porition withla t nad, Qual! and Knapn 1K At th {exes na to compel yan cxmmacrated col They were # on the fourth! the: bulldl a territie or “with a ; Joseph Rapp, forty-three years o founled with an upwar . vee vonngl i te ; KM} hoor of the Water atree de of | Water emptied into th the Gpolar eee een el red | ° Flames swept do ing Yon he retinal are: street, Newark. this. morning | (he chair factory, Flames swept down} °f nigh: mae aorded uy he retina lduring A fte started. by. en caploaen | anon them and they rushed to an Open} the 7 eee oe lamp. "| window ae roar. | 24 simuit neoualy AD appeal is made crowd on t ‘eet Maw a roar hie oh Tod Tite pea chee Neighbors cared for Ars. ny and. THe, Steet creme “on She: ain throuma | fy’ tod the Ie Woking at my flee vem beckoning wildly for help, and thea Wat ae her six children. out Rapp was not inianed until the fire wax put out. Mis body was found in the room the fire started. a xreat claud of smoke and flame burst] *rret. from the window and the firemen disap | uri ey mA atreet drivin up wh peared. ane the firemen Ah autopay whowed that he had been] 4, was believed that they were lost, finer end cape It wuffocated before his boty was burned. | 1. 4 few minutes later the two men, A DASH FOR SAFETY. rf _ biack with amoke and thetr faces dlls) RAIDED OPIUM DENS. tered, crept out of another window and! y imbed down the fire-eseape io the! Resorts Closed in Quaker CHy ana Ferty-Ave Arrests ground. Made by the Police. up to me wi cence in the purity of my motives "al In my ability, to remove of modify his soraer “Und these condit the eyebatts| Mi soon become fixed, « nt stare ree places the asual intelligent look, and the eyelics bégin to close and reopen spas- modienliy. At this stage tne ton is given refreshing Water ‘Tower No, 2 was rushed into; fs lt only got to the corner t when the terrific drove horses and men back. Iingineer George 8. Ldoyd cut tne me and got the horses out of the treet he firemen pushed the engine oMt al Water street. PHILADELPHIA, Jan 2% The death break the traces,| Bhowers of aparks and pleses of cati-| that 1 have gecured direct | int week in @ furnithed-room house c ges ine. be thie a. 3 geeawere ree the deeper person- {Wo how on the ect a Eg a gp ed bie, ante fen ‘ Y° | plore long ihe water front and. siart= “duadertong owt harmony with op. Young woman of respectable ‘ E email hi to be unhitehed and the , ee aies dragged the tower into the street WHISKEY STOREHOUSE NEXT‘ By this time the flames had extended hose lifes were engaged in potting out these finer One of them was on the lighter He woot lying at pler @ East River He- fore the fire could be extinguished 11 had caused $9 damage. n Innovation. at the fire was the pres- ence of a hot coffee wagon on with ten gal- j fone of coffee for the ‘The cof- | fee wagon ts Ue idea of Fire "supplied, by hearing on icjuding | to the immense storage | warehouse of | Smith and Johnson, and ts i Building was insured for ovlum ¥. ae where = * es of whiskey rehouse of Lawrence & Bone «| "able and gambling how teen their another ish. at 96 to ott street e alleged proprietors | S89 ball and the inmates fn 0 oe Water ht and its and aoe to Water street, boarding stable, slightly |ruitea to-day ina pollee raid in that | ™ ee clion im Beven opium dear and fan-tan estab os ere hell in for trial May had atiack n W. GERARD DEAD, he bul James Watson Gerard te dead at his | home. 17 Gramercy Park, where he lived | for more than half a century, He died -—00 — Gale a falling of the tear, wall of the \ bee ale factory alone i — This cut of the abe ote Vell White Cieauiog Windows. a ete om ping over, Water fee | cnaries Green. a colored man, forty of water between the chair fac-| years olf, of 22) West Bighteenth street,|/) wot the], servant in the employ of Dr. Allen B. Bonar, at 157 Rast Porty-seventh street. fei, crom the fife floor to the basement * rs Furniture (STUDENTS LEAP | FOR THEIR LIVES. een The Delti Chi Fraternity thisdepartment of High Class Building at Cornell De- Furniture, we shall offer our stroyed by Fire. entire stock = Tuesday & Wed'sday consisting 0° Parlor Sets and Odd Pieces, Ladies’ Writing Desks and Tables, Parlor and Music Cabi- nets, in vernis-martin aud mahogauy, Library and Hall Furniture, Morris Chairs and Couches, (Mpecial to The Evening World) ITHACA, N.Y... Jan, Fifteen members of the Delta Chi legal fro- ternity, of Cornell, barely escaped with thetr Hives from their lodge on Huest sireet, which burned this morning They were forced to Jump from the third-story window, a distance of (hirty or thirty-five feet. Several were perilously infured, H. BROOKS, 1800, of Hartford, Conn.; fractured hip and broken arm. THOMAS DOWNS, ‘2. of Albany, jured back in- Albany; com- pound fracture of the thigh, fractured arm and pose broken. RV. RHODES, ‘Ot, of Troy; broken hee! at D. BK. TOOMILL, “@ of Auburn; broken jaw. 2 R. KB CONGDON, "2. of Gowanda, broken foot WILLIAM MCRBA, 1800, of Balt Lake below regular prices, City, Uiah: back injured. The fire the orgin of which te to: These goods are all of the Anown, was discovered about 6 o'clock The members of (he fraternity slept in latest and best designs, and the third story and the fre wax not dis-'were low priced at former covered by them until all escape through quotations, sit bes Cael Lond & Taylor, mained for (hem to Jump. Several land> Broadway & 20th St ed on a small balcony on the font, and by thle means broke the force of their fall, Others were less fortunate and Jropped the fa distance of thirty-five feet, The Janitor ‘tried to procure a mat- . but the students were forced to 1 wo thelr holds before the mattress #as put in place. AL the injured wer carried to the Cornell Infirmary and several surgeons summoned. In the cases of Lonergan and Brooks serious results are Lj DEPRW'S. TABATRR ABATRE BURNED tr Our Ladies’ Dep’t at the Broadway 13th Street Store Kersey Jackets, tan, castor and blach-—be. Senator's Opera-House, at Peeks- Dentrered by Wire=teee | satin lining, pith ls 4 675,000, PERKBSKILI. N. ¥.. Jan. 9--The now $10.00. Depew Opera-Houre in this place, owned by Chauncey M. Depew, was destroyed by fire this morning. ‘The lows is estimated at about $75,000. This is partially covered by Insurance. ‘The fire was discovered at 7.9 o'clock in Ladies’ sises, reduced from ey ee yy $158 418 10 $5.00 rived. A high wind and the combustible A ee Flannel Waists, $1.98 Adjoining proper as 50 & $5. much effort Floors in the opera-house were oc- | Ladies’ Ulsters, $15, reauced from $35. cupled by the Peekskill Gaslight Com- 3 Length Coats wr. the Ladies’ Musical Club and ¢ in tan and castor, epeial organizailon known as the L. “rhe building wi Buin, A Magee ative $12.50, reduced from $28.00. Plaid Shirts, $3.90, reduced from $9.00. FRE N STRANERS BOL. Vata faharsts [mince im the 5 Newuney Caused a oe 1Hb St. Loss of $1,000, but Was Soon Misses’ Suits Pat Oat. A thy nd dotare’ dame | thie morning oy fire in seamboat Newburg, of ron Steamboat Company, \21 North River ye was done hold of the Had- | Kogineer Belknap traced @ smell of [emake at % bunks ll (hts morning to the crew's hold, Policeman George an alarm and the,fire was n the he Ne re arrived here at 12.90 this morning a! i her cargo already had been wee De sald the boat would Capt app'e raid leave here we usual at 5. M. Cor the | return trip to Newburg. Felt to Death te ‘Ship's Hold, Edward Dubig, while working on the French steamer Pautllac at pler @ fell trough ried. “Duhis wae 4 lived at M2 Help Call Loud To-Day! “MORE COFFEE FACTS. — Study the Question Yourself, Paid Help Wants When the doctor on “yo S00 in To-Day's 1 di for as an ar- dent op! coffee and a crank ‘in World. | eee atter of its preparation I hed selieve that life was not to without it, but the dull worth liv sistupidity and the almost daily head- Paid Help Wants i|neHed to seek the doctor's advice. Y. papers “f saw an improvement from the ed my morning bever- age and felt a great lack. It was at the home of a friend and Postum apostie, airs. ——, of Lonsdale, that | tasted my first Postum. Her family bad eworn by it a year or tore, and Geclared themselves, from the least to the greatest, benefited by ite wre. wi “— was surprised to find It really palatable, determined that I cov!d Improve on it myself. 1 pur- ceteas 9 bok, £00, Be we ot ae the trial made a lamentable tt, and the poked a AGENTS th| EXAMINERS .. APPLIQUE OUTTERS + 4) HAIRDRESSER: APPRENTICES ARTIFICIAL FLOW: LADIES TAILORS. LEARNERS . 5 FE i i ag¥e i EpbE z é | A fs iB: a if Ty Hi ° Beoweer tan ReaceeS-evd iit i .