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CONAN DOYLE, 22 Si. JOHN OLIVER HOBBES wicvisc.: QUEEN VICTORIA'S FUNERAL xu 3%ois ; aria, ae WEATHER—FAIR; FR NIGH __ EDITION PRICE, ONE CEN THOUSANDS J - INLONDON CRUSHES | KERR'S FATHER “MENACE IN BIG Queen’s Funeral Pageant in London Ne bal) © SPGRTS) SATURDAY, FEBRE ARY 2, 1901. 3 SAY MISS SHELDON HAS Many Casualties---Over 701 Doctors Kept DIED OF SHAME. |DEAL,” SAYS SAGE. . Busy---Gorgeous Spectacle at Railroad Trust Will Passed Away as Son Be- CLEARED YOUNG FOSBURG Windsor Services. 2 State's Prison and May Cause Upris- ita os ee era LONDON, Feb. 2, 8. 10) P. M. =n the Queen's’ ing, Against: Capitals gv a bin funeral crushes to-day 1.305 persons were injured” ee nes "...Jand were treated oy the St John’s Ambulance As= . HAD BEEN A STRONG MAN, Never Recovered from Shock of Disgrace Brought on Family. Russell Bage. for many yearn a direc- tor of the Union Pacific system and owner now of large blocks of stock, ut- tered to-day an emphatic warning. He sees a great menace in such colos- sal railroad deals as the recent purchase of the Southern Pacific and Its allied Ines by the Union Pacific syndicate headed by J. P. Morgan, W. K. Vander- E. H. Harriman and Jacob Schiff. Mr. Sage regurds as dangerous in the «os: Thusy all dav. Itis estimated that 2,500,000 peopl oul tose Wil: Bowne into the streets. ov ou) The worst crush of all occurred in Hyde Park at the Marb!e Arch. The gates were suddenly closed, este the feng to much power and this forced te multitude back on itself. Th Maeda woul ancien oe opie f| | RUSSELL SAGE. Den Tne cee persons were carried away from this place... the coun to extrem® measures Mr, Kerr had not been informed of ey, against concenirated capital, tim son's sentance, an his condition had) “1¢ 13 a gigantic combination,’ sald se sons eaten en Na isa girantle combination aaia| that hy 3a crept a carn oer fog 1 tonday iat lk appeal ta Seat of Twenty-four persons were taken from another tranely uw toe cane ef Se ene ter op et shnee atta | One of Mr. Htarriman’s nerocatenaala eee «(place to St. Mary's Hospital. ) (Serial to The Evening Wort) of George J. I yesterday in Stat pation In the Jennie Lossch vay. that they had accepted a cash offer for aay 1 League to-day issued ala app bs Ae the Galen Mr. Kerr’ bsolute corttrol of more than eats ineloesetinterea euitea AOek F wba inde ath, He was a healthy, strong man] “sty mites of railroad and a practical] that the new interese controlled atout| ea ! : hen his son Gecece cated, and | Crsnopoly S| three-fifths of th ing stock off 17 s that enjoye ew Y . permanent At Wi d | I | | d ‘he worey aad umiliation of tt wewl-| Pacinee? Of AM Ree leading to tee scuthern Paciie Company, and thal AU eaehaean queens tea ade aet H were na indsor there was also a crush, and man er= ally termined his constitution. Final. the price paid was the prevailing mar- ; el ae ua col cea mses ies ||) ely inameenstbe esptery oe | cater ext or delay she cea ainountenent tha caus SONS Were injured. One woman fell dead during the: BEstold sane pavelclnn pl Lae aa) ue Pa alte satauirestaTeroieshihel poopie! Renalt of the Deal. et t ‘ ‘ in enemy to the best {ne t t : i fesesalesterseeee And the people, once aroused, are | Through the deal engineered by Ed- % ; excitement. . ee Te more powerfal than this rnitrona |®tU Harriman, five men secure control— I Cam ulintiontornany bothers ker through the community of Interest plan —_ ——" —- + —of 77,000 miles of road, thus controilin WRONG ADDRESS === “ice a ORLEANS NEW YORK MOURNS OMINOUS SIGNS regard {t as very dangerous to have| The Union Pacific gains in the deal: | RESULTS AT NEW S$. 1 | AT THE FUNERA | such great combinations. M1—Entrance to San Francisco over the “It is rlght and proper that the capi-/old Central Pacific direct {rom Ogden, 1 t fers iinerler 1. B * ! lot Girl ® = 9 tallst who invests his money In*rail-| Utah, to the Go.den Gate. | aaiiale r {Allaots BRI I Al N S Ql JEEN ; terprises shoud E 0 § ancisco. v1 r ' roads or other great enterprises shoud] 2—Entrance to San Francisco via the » * Crush, Panic and Death Mark a ibe assured of a reasonable and fair re-} Southern Pacific from Galveston, iH turn; ft fs right that raflroads should] through Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, the Great Pageantin ye an agreement not to cut rates be-! ang southern California. London: oi asa har [tis in nant FILIPINOS HACK Services in Many Church 8, Fiags at Hall-| spc, tt nnn oe Action Against R. Percy i, ce eee eee cmcinia no | Qr¢8o, to Frinca, thereby puttnig. the aLExel Thompson Withdrawn Hifting of competition, Northern rncibed act teh mercy acorgall Mast and Excl anges Closed. jone hundred Princes followed the sr eitnct The it ond ti xerthe SLAIN SOLDIERS. Hoa beeen re After Explanat.on. Ve lcciti vex tte idiatrastercunsveeeen jen Gate and compesing James J. wu) ci : : body of Queen Victoria In the, fu: . a ment and incite to retastatory measures | (0, cuter the combination with hiy 10.29 Enenoceariony oats. PLR George's Society. | 03! neral procession through London to- | ° | peo; ate ae was marked in thly ¢ ty i f ‘ baer , 2 ‘The eiviliaction whieh eae brought Hy lmarieriey the State Legislatures and) 4 ane Southern Pacitle controls the | rs nearly all the churches, All over the pp ty duben | day. Ai ally the National Congress, Pacitic Mall, so that In this way the city) Where Mags fluttered from Ny One of the most remarkable bights After Killing Five Americans in a Skirmish (Vay, ‘thes wer They Mutilate Their Bodies. Meniagthelhglllards;caula Wold theme{: All of the exchanges in he ieirlet were ciused exce, nge, which was un, seriously tnterrup Reno Re Billington as attorney for How- ard 8. Barker, of Franklin Station, 11 against R. Perey Thompson & Co., Farmers will consider theme | syndicate has now a direct inte ( hamaat save nelves injared by rates, States will] the pending Ship-Subsidy bill. Auwurate legislation, and there | 5—In the coaiesing Roadway, on a xpeculative a | B miles of the enlar ! was withdrawn to-day by counsel for, WH be deep Rowellty co combined | Tyatem are united with the the plaintul when it was discovered that er ten i mice pat psithe HW Group. giving Ap th the actlon was brought und a misap- sUll own Interests In Union Pacific, |) —Morgan, MOreete, 2 Pry out 1 disapprove of such vast :ombina- | Harriman—2s.09 miles of + in the funeral procession was the ‘{company of giant grenadiers, The) average height of the men Is 6 10 Inches, and several of them are’ feet 3 inches in helght. five men Mohit and, MANILA, Feb. 2—Lleut, Hicken and Five Americans were k’lled, four were to manip: a detachment of thirty of Company M, wounde prehenaton of the facts. xs ulate na one system, . d y The trouble arose by reason of the| !on* Kuhn, Loeb & Faris four hitesimentiierhilesceossing ia t and In the miscarriage of certain letters which| BY all Informed tn rallroad matters the for, fe vate ‘the int river Tue ay might ‘ nurprised by aa f : The banks and The Queen's ‘4ortal remains now. ‘ ; Cran h © ti untington estate, und insurgents gathered at ta San Lueta, Malley, with a detachment, ree were dol | a8 ti were by error sent to Franklin station, | Purchase of the Huntington and Speyer | H ater and § leteng nt rcett gehts Malley, writ a deluchment, fe were doing business ae udua rest in the Albert Memortal Chapel Ill, inetead of Frankfort Station, Il. Interests In the Southern Pacifle by the |y'so.0m xhares about $65 are. They lwereNa neko ie frontiana taree of the bodies, These nad been mu. @Freet wore a deserted air, this ap ; —_ Union Pacific syndicate ts considered as} “It tx stated uthoritatively that while you nanks by a bundreal rite: OD lated. Additional detachments were ance bens heightened by the many ex- at Windsor, Ali the glittering pomp an Important step in the ustimate Uni-| the Harriman Interest haw wecured con- Xd sand & sent J ure endeavoring to jeurround terna. evidences of mourning, Be- f Rolomen he . ‘/of the funeral is at an end, and/om Hy trol of tae Huntington and Speyer stock | force ANDRADE IN CUBA. versal Railroad Trust. thine Southern: Paeltie Railton, te tg cause of the busy market thin week the The deal Involved an outlay of about | nor in convemplution to consolidate the | clerks In many brokerage offices were at oe 480,000,000. two Hines, bit to sce that they are ‘ Hons were ree “ tea Hrtca. ig BULELLOW sca thntd they Aare work and quotations were being Venesuelan Denles Me te to Ane} A large part of this was cash, inaa-| Mitting, No change In the permonnel of ‘KN celved from xome of the European aint F aters, much as ye Zo, Uintinetly wtated the o icorm ds in contemplation , \ money centres. YAN, Feb, a NA, 2.—Sel Andrade, HAVANA, nor Andrade, Services in OM Trinity, Presid: of V Ha, h arrives care reallent oth enesueie cnayercived A TEST NEWS | SWALLoweD smoke; piep. Ania aTeestomeearceataae ni 1 t to hide his identity and Ise mission ‘to Old Trintty would be by f awe Lareuvatitiie/nelel Movnayethetlntiaaca AT A GLANCE. Waldo Edward Mason Another - A y all: Uicket_only and nat the. chur wa | @| been placed at the « jon of Str] on private busineas and denies that he Vietim of Hotel Jeferson Fire, Perey Sanderson British Consul dead from the excitement. is interested in a fMilbustering attempt. —— Waldo Edward Mason, thirty-two - s Ws While proceeding from the station Although. he sympathizes wlth the} the ween years old, the merchant who was iil erat, there was a large throne in M’KINLEY SHOWS s : ie about it long pre the doors Revolutionists he says he will not take Kly stayement of the New|) it A woman went to the West Thirtieth siNGTor ic . PS - I sts he says he will not take | yane avecely, ef with pneumonta when the fire broke out | A woman WASHINGTON, Feb. Among the throng were HIS RESPECT. ving the gun-carriage on which Usual recitation ning of twe the best loved of British monarchs will be lald In a sarcophu- gus and sealed up from sight forever. At Victorla Station while waiting for the funeral train Major Edward Bussindale, a vetraan officer, dropped. ind there ~The Prest- ft big gains oe } ‘ unlawful meana to apslst them. in elrculation, loans und res-"ves. In the Hote: Jefferson a few days ago, {street station to-day and said the child 1 thrown Y 5 B few sds q Ha" tent signed the bi : 7 ‘ ——— Masistrate Bristow saya Brooklyn po- Med to-day at 32 West ‘Thirty-ngth | found in a cab lout night way Unk waned the bill for ihe reormaniza-| many’ women Pala pe 's coffin became restive hers, She was sent to the Jefferson| tion of the army at noon to-day. It is| Special detulla of police fn Nn st ran away. ‘hey wer: Lee are ha i hotos if +) at . SNOW CRASH KILLED THREE. | tested men tr'the itoyues. Gallery | sper The Board of Public Improvemen: day resolved to Increase the water su | Market Court. She told Magistrate| pow a law, Church street station Deuel that her name waa Nellie Houney The ato yooh dQ street, Though be no crowding tn the church. nd unharnessed, by--_9rs) ing Shei Biue-rackets Mason might have recovered had he not Inhaled a gieui quantity of smoke! while ly'ng Il] in bed when the fire | of 105 Haat Ninety-seco chief feature of the bill as ft Bandy is the provision for Station Roof in © Carried | py by from 5,000,000 to 10,100,000 gallons! Pye obs her name Is the same as the cabman an army of! seating capacity of the churcn ts eee ae ecnene ses uneened ca an dM Ke 1 t) | ee ¢ehe sald that she wus not related to] (04%) men, based on the principle of] ut 7,000 applications were recelved for) coffin. t R oyal chiral PARIS, Feb. 2.—The Southeast vf |. Stanwood lenken, a lawpartner i. 4 x weats and a tremendous number F i 2 5 ‘ Prance fe covered with u heavy fal! of | ously ike detwil Go ne eiaekin ae oon geeees ° pubiie dectarad that on, Nov. 29 she gave 7 promine: gives the] pileations for slmply admission. mein ini 2 ai ie | Just after the processton passed: snow and communication {5 Interrupted. | 44 abl ital, out that {t was taken away from | Secretary of War p all officers] ‘The church was decorated with Union| | font Piss See ata | Marbie Aveh a great crura ot poople ‘AtValence the roof of n freight station) Unable to near a locomotive whiatic WEATHER FORECAST. fer immodiately and she has never seen | from the line to the «taf, thus making | Jacks, the British official ttag, draped] en}. (ist Me t t ycourred, during which shere was @ waa crushed In by the snow 1 Lon] through a fur collarette, Mrs, Alexander Re From the description given In the mposstble the situetion that occurred] with black crape. ‘There was a large) Soverelen ! the um a 0 nals ‘ ceaiscecsoasdanutea’ Papers of the young man who) deserted when the Spanish war broke out other | te ty A. Sm.th was killed at Pelham, N. ¥../ font of the pulp throng of passengers. ‘Threo person: nt t nas oi or - 2 Ry were kiled and eight injure a taxes Forecast for the thirty. $] ater" Bie refused to divulge i The Army canteen ie abolished and | sarge Haus om the siden f the pull | Wow It was exused by the gates being The snow Is elghty c The George B. Douglas Trading ‘Com: atx houre ending 8 I M. 3] She uniabout Atty years od She ae several of the minor provisions that} ar are was taken in the closed suddenly and without warning. . on and eed, 4 man be lacl The street railroad serv Dinigniedstocday-eTtheres iil Sunday for New Vork City | COMAR mbt My eerrate to tet "her| “ere In the original draft are iacking.| ment of the seatx ani pewe On | PUBLIC SERVICES There was quite a number of accel» ee ous sufferers, 2 a vicinit: F ©) have the nttle one. mai 3 In @ goneral way the new law Is aation | cigit of (ho centre alsle, from the trop 1 Qe eee stares ekins Date “Oh, Judge, I ove ay baby! eo'and | cactory tol these Interseted in ihe army. | pews wersareckted aeh HELD AT ALBANY, | deus culing the crush. (ndiyidaa LIEUT.-COL. SCHOFIELD DEAD] ,,Rathsr than clean a hallway at the! ® might: Sunday cloudy with wan't. It iq all 1 have tn the world. aa fs {ite City of Now York, hospitals have admitted as many as EVA ah oni" $' mom tm Cocernoe oe SUMS OS eaaaet et| CEREMONY AT MANILA, [Siu Senin ints sa Thirty casen. Sever persone. Were | . She will live, Y aiwtts winds becoming me an soon as it was born ani ve i hin the Consul ee - seszin a Brother of Gen, Schofleld Sauce Mintus, of 47 Winfleld avenue, 4 OU verit e Sander endinextite by n tne a] ALMANY Hy sadly hurt through falling from’ ele- cumbed to Heart Disease. wean tnwtantly, kde at noon Z fresh east to sonth, rote. eral “ae Meret 4 aS Cae the ment erat he | honor of the , on Vistoria) ted places. 4 ¢ ng ate an elevator v 1 r-she wot D1 ‘Gans ’ . WASHINGTON, Feb, 2—The War De- cw Hryant Park Studio bul idling, S2eDee# wie aaeply to the Commissioner 9, | Wititary, am@ Civil Oflcere Attend | Cun ular corte k The funeral service in St, George's , partment was Inform 2 i jae 100, sae avant John Styer, of 2 tee ————>—_ sand IF ee ula propeply. weit the Obsequies There. were seated Chapel, at Windsor, was one of the that Lleut.-Col: Charies B. afi ‘orty.| Street, whe was in charge 0} to her, left the cou weep! _ Cr nitative : * x the Becond Cavalry, dled, fepenetal oti Pvatnre wan arrested 1c | the retanaaian Nalirsadtress ther afore snd styin 11d Seurned cone ee queen (Vieioria here were attended oy aU thie port nost inarvellous sights of the funeral 5s, om i . ot ot - i 10 e ec Pe ¥ Cuba, last night of heart dixeawe, tant, of a Mace hmuat pag: in| Seuthwert, The Initial line ‘ew ‘reste to" Ca priate St the milltary, the clvil officers’ and tho State an, ers i ee ceremonies, It only lasted from 3.20. Fe ee ae ee aaa te eee eS Superior Protection, ..,| nubile. Much private business was |e tna ten, The fonowine ah ered a. atropx M., but for three hours, pres Meld and for many yeare served on his) ay Mis, eye aeey OY ns rie The Pennsylvania Rallrosd betw jow suspended. and salutes were fired nt] eta: The St. Andrew ¢ scevie wed the reign 6 stag. | poltoeman. Bh Oh ICM MELD AE Te A Nadathur Paved keel a erated yaaa hed iannectthanitaly PEEP dicts, ‘reorerented by Andrew. Carnegie Queen aid He many events, A f ’

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