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ROOSEVELT RIDES THE GOAT IN MASONIC oe 2 GOAT. _'SHAN ICY SEAS TO SAVE LINER, Hundreds Turned Away from the Lodge at Oyster Bay, L. I., After the Vice-President Ar- rived. of Rescuing Cufic. Said He Learned a Les- son that He Will Never Forget—Dependent on, Ofhers Now. Lost Life During Gale in Desperate Attempt to Connect Big Liner. } City Uner Kansas White Star Liner ¢ to-day y picked up the © had lost her propeller on Decem- eorits gale prevatie! and the ty lay by the disabled steamer faye before it was poesitle to con- 8 for towing, ‘These parted storm that was still raging, reevite memredd on The Kane which too-Prea'dept- | ( ates, was initlated | 5 into the m: Masonry last | ¢ night In M No, 806, a iS Oyster Ray. | Hundreds of Masons from all over the | State were present and participated in | the ceremonies, wh scores of others, vs Theodore Mo. Elect of the U owing ‘to the small of the hall, were compelled to return home, unable to 33 nect the with the Kansas Clty, Chief Of- {the Culle, trled to swim shed to a buoy set afloat He was drowned although he had to a line at froin the Kansas Cty. in the immense sear been considered a the hawaer broke again, but after 4 short din Queenstown wees {gm tne vame to her aa. time the Kanaae city slaance. SHOT ON A YACHT. 4ertously Walle Skylarking ¢ Wonnded Cabin, ning World ) ay, Jan. 3—During a a yacht laat “A few lesson has been taugh! DORE night." Mr Roc t told areata ste i r othe ceremony was ©0n-| juries, Lam and the reat of the party whieh Ll ahatl or forget.” | kay the shooting way an accident, Camp fain a eritical condition, DIED FROM STRANGE DRUG. n by the members tnd Matinnecock nt an important or before has au Vice-Presi- Initiated in the order, who have Participate or see the Vic avel the same fr elect recelve the degree. travelled years ho have | Mysterious Death of Utica Girl In- As Mr, Roosevelt one his comp room he was met by It was probably the first time in hin! ying Wort) dore A. Swan, the \ of the lodge, acting as He und received In due ana After the preliminary W.. BE, M. 1. Ehlers, f the Grand Lodue, and Morris, trustee of the Masonic Hall and Asylum performed the principal work of 1) evening. The Vice-President was in every janfadndrable Miss Lulu nly at the home Cushman street, clreumstances are oner hus made an rtreny found 4 clent form. | another wes 1 | tw career that Hrot maelf entirely depe the first tin was Aled sud Aylesworth of John peculiar [to vestigation, Her forbade her keeping com- J. Booker, whose home but who had been w Rerlin, «verdict le that the sirl effects of an unknown ted iris. nferred Gal aiiiaitoouavelleiwahreeke he “ALGER WAS RUINED | BY NEW YORKERS.” ---EX-GOV. PINGREE. a ANSHOP. NDE FOUND DEAD. AGAINST ODELL i Driven Out of Cabinet by Steamship Men, ANGER RISING Noted Methodist Episca- | Political pal Divine Victim of | Heart Trouble. Chiefs Oppose Economy Schemes of Governor. Michigan Man Says in -Message. ming Worl) less (hone In charge and In whose A parting hand 1 the by Me “beat noc champonship of siucural address of al to The Evening Worl) InIntion t» reposed do not nue the present system of ine ality, In loan than a quarter of entury there will be a bloody Nonde, aged aixty-cight, of the Methodist} ALMANY, Jan. 2—Gov. Od __Epltscopal Church, was found dead in his! nis mecond executive day on tt “bed at his home here tovay. [t tn! iappedt out by him. He a te ' thought the cause of death was heart | tuned to see reporters, referring trouble. He attended a funeral yester- | his:necrctary, ex/Assemblyman Graham, DETROIT, Jan. 3—Dishop w. =| f en to day and caught a cold. | There was an alr of “we are bury, the Michigan Legis: | revolution in thin great country The deceased had been a Blahop of the | time to. talk,” about. the 9 of ours, M.E. Chureh since 1811 and was known | Chamber, Military Secretary Hint talked! One of the strongest part in the mes | ay eae uring my. polfttenl throughout the Unite! Statex with several vinitors relative to appoints) Se te (he lirect eh Ute, 1 perlod of twelve He leaves a wife, three sons and a |meamboat interests af New Y was ments with the Governor. It was easy see sakinionn ed me that In ord r daughter. Maret ce iaanave eveatiettane Gen. Siger out « is y Yegterday the presidlin, ee inet at te the poh aT MASS Cabinet and procured his downtall in tae ntatlon of thone testy peld/aicon ference “guboriinates inthe varisuy Btate ve-|olted! lite, OF this ex-Gov, Pingree | ™N2 ” rea ineigibetier to neil the Eplac 2 full of fears after having "898: siti ‘ occupied by Bt “The memory of the treatment of | ve ng to antagonixe portions of the ¢ vacating), 4) con cause the churc! of Detrott ani vo: 19, eqntriute World Wants World Beaters «: the great corporations and the wealthy people, “Lam satisted that 1 could have had Atwer | the pralee snd support of our ‘beet citl- and our society’ and of the sx of the State generally if I hed those who have [or yearn ut- to control tegivlation in. thelr the arent steamb: Interests ets to the end that they might ves in New York | be reieved from sharing equally with S the poor and lowiy the burden of tax- ation, I would have been pronounced a | kood fellow and a great statesman.” Alger hy the prose of the country and his removal (rom the Cabinet ie es in the minds of all aby y Inspectors’ offic Labor Forest Pre and Fores! tate Prisyn Com State Supertn lent of Privons Buroau, a tare will bo thre bitterness — of pecnuse he had ignored of gending something Like dards to Spain came up, ant leader in| the General advertised for bids for Takes « Slap at Hanna. Kansas City in Port Tells CHIEF OFFICER'S HEROISM. delay towing was again resumed] ( was | ( | very Thomas Ltpton hapvarigus on, The tenders of the aif. eee MR companies, submitted by New exnetly alike rtain rank, officers and so muca for private: swing a combination «nd Agreement between the companies They Attucked Alger. “The bide which the General rec from Spain were leas than half of thove| ; offeret hy the New York syndicate, and contracts were therefore awarded to} Urging the Legsilature to adopt a rea- iution calling for an amendment to the Constiutton to provide for the election of Untted States Senators by popular vote, he maya: “The cases of Hanna in Ohlo, Carter in Montana, and our own discouraging and disgraceful experience, Curniah the moat convincing argument f of popular elections, ote on PRETTY RUNAWAY CAUGHT. 770 Paid Help Wants,“ BUT in this morning's | = 360 World, ws x {APPRENTICES A Detective and Her ture Ray T widow {uw Paid Help Wants in 13 other! N. Y. papers combined, Wayward May ky. who in JANITORS of common AOENTS That the office ts i The Lankys are tursing potnt In fhe assault againat the sought thy men, FBIM O EES tres ; : i fea prettily Ant brown General, because he would not toady to BAKERS ... much for the alleged ho: ZHARTENDERE MBOYR BUTCHERS fcoMpostrons |. the companies represented in New Yors! and show them spectal favors, T venomous attacks at “i Gen. Alger, Vania this as an Mustration to show | apecu! rful is the Influence of thore resolved on the policy of ru This has been my experien holding the office of Governor. Predicts a vol lon. “L make the PCTS that | HELD FOR ODD SHOOTING. a Nobak, house o word Was sent to the police, but hax been looking A commercial ad- not only through stock and lees nls sister friend re: RMAL Da . ASHERS S DRESSMAKERS eran, while “There is no question that the peo- ie have ‘ost confi fm the United good home she Was inc had run ' wished for, bu be wayward, | She before, EUs Ie! 10 test Ellin. Tat came Into th lay. Ita mother I4 Mary Sten- orweglan, who arrive ago, on her Ww 3 Intended shusband in Wisconsin. TEA ere ae eee eat eaventy, bncencied husbands inic Wisconsin: nird street, was held for examination Girth’ certinente, ince the mother hay| to-day in the Yorkville Court on. the! BoNeted bean excluded from tha sountty, charge of having shot at John Nobak, was asct! bed when the Krullch, who, he ‘deciares, ver and fired, the bullet ing through Nobak’'s right.trousers rulich was arrested after beli over: i by Nobak and Baas the Complatanay opened by drew a rev 9] WAIST LANDS, 3 {WaITEns i &| MISCELLANEOUS Kaplain it. me ISIR THOMAS MAY WIN MAS: RONALD ~ STVART Rumor in Boston Couples} will take to his own country when he Lipton’s Name. with from the Hu 3 Roland Adelbe: N |Stuart, wide 4 Boston artist ried annie serctn of amen arase 8 Your Chance Now | rock whe nas wan attemptlne| - te rica’ $ hment between Mine | e pers DROPPED DEAD Policeman Saw Unknown Man Die in West Fifty- fall Into ¢ seventh str “GROCERIES . GROCERIES, exalbliing What’ she sippcsed draft, In obtaining from her $a Stone Girerand focal anothers ee mares the draft ns security. and later, ‘a8 she ithe to-day, he £5: her th recuse eee GILLER DIES OF WOUND. 5 by |Actreas Sadie Dean, Arrested, says Adams Stree? It Was an Accident, ti s mole nan M | seph Giller, twenty-seven years oid, te py his rep-{# cabinetmaker, of 6% Tenth avenue Bai ho was shot at that address by Sa na sues} Dean, an actress, ts dead In Roosevelt Hospital. sx SUED FOR TABLE BOARD. IF NOT CUP | roccetinn iin toned 1 | Emanuel Lascurls, aw ald, office 41 Wall stree sovaasencone | In $1,000 ball for exam | Magistrate Brenner. Rrooklyn. with BRIDE, | resentation iin Greece veeded in ble board, rrested, but said chy dental B.Altmant¢ MISSES’_DEPARTMENT. 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