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WEATHER-—FAIN, HIGH WINDS. IS | “PRICE ONE CENT. PROSECUTOR, DETECTIVES, BISHOP DENY NEW YORK, YORK, WEDN SDAY,_ MUTINY SENT BIG SHIP BACK FOR Al Tugs Rushed to the Astral, of Standard Oil Company, Whose Captain Signalled for Help---Was Bound for Shanghai. Mutiny ts reported on board the Stand- ard Ol Company's new four-masted vhip Astral, which satled Sunday in com- mand of Capt. Dunham for Shanghai otl Jaden, She returned and anchored Sandy Hook bar yesterday. Commissioner Dickey secured war- rants for the arrest of the twenty-three members of thé crew. ‘The tugs W. F. Dalzell and 8. B. Dal- zell have both gone to tho Astral’s as- sistance, The ship late in the afternoon an- chored Detween Rockaway Shoal and the Whistling Buoy in the Lower Bay. 1t will be late at night~before she ts towed up to the city. Philip Ruprecht, the agent of the com- qany, received word 10-1ay cf the trouble the ship, He has arranged to have the Astral towed to New York. It was the ship's malden trip. ‘The Astral {s the rst of the Btandard Oil Company's fleet of sailing vessels to fly the American flag. She started last Sunday with a cargo of 1,400,000 gal- outside his mates found that lons of refined ofl in cases to go to Shanghal. The statement in made that Capt ham and eight of the men had the remotest idea of what a seaman had to do, but that this dtecovery was not made until the tugs had dropped the hawser and the watches had been divided, out, so It Is sald, that seven of the men had never made a in their lives. “Laaélabhere’ Kyveck. Den- only It turned deep-water voyare ‘The men refused to do duty under the themselves, Capt. circumetances, saying that they did not want to be slaves to fifteen passengers who were to recelve the same wages Denham demanded that all hands go to work and read the law as to the penalty of mutiny them, but to no purpose. cided to bring his ship back. to He then de- Twenty-six men were shipped aboard the Astral through the Sallors’ Home, at 193 Cherry street. Some of these men came from the home, others from the sailors’ boarding-houses at 103 Washing- ton street and 2 Market street. and the remainder from Hrooklyn. ‘All were classed ns able-bodied sailors, and capable of steering, splicing, reof- Ing or anything else in the Hat of sea- aen's manual, They were given the highest rate of wages and joined the Astral in Willlamsburg the day rhe tropped down the stream to gn to sea. Sugene Jean, who represents Capt. H. O. Appleby, in charge of the Sallors’ Home, sai “The men vhipped aboard the Astral were all able-bodied seamen, po far na I know. If there were any dry cobs or akulkers among them tt {sn ble surprise to me, There was @ mutiny, no doubt, but I do not think that it was due to the majority of the men being landamen. It couldn't have been about thelr quarters or stub, both of which are new." A Fine New Ship. The Astral wag launched Dec. 9 last from the vards of Arthur Sewall & Co,, Hath, Me. She te 282 geet long und has a Kross tonnage of 3,206.47 tons. Denham formerly commanded the Ahip Paramita. ACTOR MACDOWELL'S COMMUTERS IK VTS AGS BIMGInGS BIC ICE PACK. It De- ‘In Both Rivers layed Ferry Traffic Hours. The mun from Pompton, N. J., stood on the ehilly deck of an {ce-stalled ferry-boat counting the fleeting hours | that ot him from the haven! wher would be. ! It was the same story with every Jer Rey commuter, Tiousandw of them—buxinesa men and clerks—arrived thelr offices Mftecn wuces te two and a hel? hours lat © Hoboken and West Sau: . were the worst sufferers, thetr boats te. quiring nearly two hours to make Lig try) witch usualiy eecuples bul var teen minutes. On the East River ferries—Wall street, | Fulton and Fort Hamtiton—the boats Bed great trouble making thelr Brook- fy aiips. tor the west wind blew tt all} te that side, One of the Atlantic avenue boats war caught In a drifting floe und. carrl down by the swift current into the ba: In Buttermilk mnel the jee formed a volld mass and no craft ventured Into! it. Provincial But ed. Fi MANILA, Feb. 6.—The amended Pro- viiiclal Government bill has cen passed and the Commission will leave here ‘Tuesday to organize governments in the! byinces of Pampanga, Pangasinan and| WEATH ER FORECAST. For hours Th and v enat for the thirtyenix ending at 8 M. ny for New York City nity—Fale and con. Cured id toenight and Thursday; high westerly winds, diminishing Thurs- day morning. ; actor and Davenport, by a decree of absolute Ui- \t MES. MEeLPEOURME MACDOWELL. ——. She Mrs. was freed William Wilhetmi to-da Melbourne former husband from her BAN FRANCISCO, ——— To Cure a Cold in One Day, siaste s-retund‘ihes money ar ie’ talle ta: ean . ‘Qrove's algustarp le'eneath bax.” E3e, 149 bert and Mr, ig or to-morrow. morning. a Marie MueDowe hus! MacDowell, of Fanny Manchestors in 'Frince. Feb. G—The Duke and Duchess of Manchester, Lord Lam. zimmerman, father of tho Duchess, have returned here from M rey. The party will go East ¢hls even Is Free to Marry Again, While Her For- mer Husband Is Or-| dered to Remain Single. an the announces the Ocamo to-day oe fax. after a terrliic pimnage of five day Alheavy sea washed Sabold Orcterse Syorbourd. le war drowned. from Hull | mous | General ore that tile Ae - SENATE PASSES SCASHINGTON, Feb, 6 iny cudete guilty of c n, was ¢ “in the Sen os. Rae a ETENT eaeL ODD CHASE AFTER WOULD-BE SUICIDE wore ru to t rn 5 committed +-Tuhlin Ki frie Ancinnath The freau vote of he chairman Assembiy, and the Governor. Thin movement omy EBRU ARY > Pear Ni by the wa ANTI-HAZING RIL. that ft to mak of Militia. VON that the piongaip bout in Bx s granted by unant- nance Committee, both Houses of the the Btate Auditor 1 the Sheritt of im Tayior on the part of the ENDED LFE ma BATHROOM. Firty- cutive haa n or the MESS CF TAMMANY 'SPEND $50,000 TO STOP BIG FIGHT. Ohio’s Emergency Board Authorizes Ex- penditure by Governor for Use si rhe Kveuing Ww F ; ne ty prove SOLUMUUH. O. Feb &—The State! intention miliary. arm of (ne Tarker's accuaation. COLUMBUS eb, : te! intention military arm o! zm a lon ate Emergency Board has authorized the State, if the law should fall to pre- { y spheeiabiee ateoard ft hor ty spend £0.60 1¢ necramiry | cent “the He had never ald + what kind of a chargelyte Jin the une of the militia tn stopping the | expiteitiy he would use the miidtia bi axsauit. or murgersd. h ts on record out the militia without a request from % Mayor, and it ta be- Moved that he has arranged with Shee-/ of Hamilton County shall cail for troops tn case they necessary to atop the fight, HELD FOR AIDING THE FILIPINOS. AGES Hf THCMS TON, tailor, | Wit thw wo i t $f Suffering tortures from dyspepsia, : Hale ene | SOR Went dey | . nety who {i arta {from Mrv. Barker ay to pMoFee ranted by Justice Lawrence in| atubborn In hin refusal to see a doctor, | ANIA (esos Se Theodorlo) Caran: |e 4OHN trl ining 1 vf the shooung: by her | Supreme. Court, and broken down menially and phystical- Prominent and) wealthy. Sp | Ninety - vf Police Tolen, of AF Under the law the payers in the ly by his ailment, Moses Koenig, a rea | erehant, arrestor Athisnn (teat 0,/ Mrs. Darks could not be woen, but A. 1. Hummes, | estate owner and retired business man, | Atwell with Curntahing suppiies ty a! fore the dee ormey for Ara Mactiowcil, told an} shot himaelf in the head and died al-| (RC inuurgents. Carranga is also a prt ar Dent Mra Atucuaell (alee | moxt Inxtantly thls morning at bis home, |r OF an Amertean contractor and mar gun while the ‘ctor is forbidden | t ust Fifty-nith atreet, He leaves | "ner of boats, who dad consider ’ was eaon time disapp a widow, « son of nineteen, and daugh- | {f4fsportation contracts wit) Gov sicaatiarker Were inarried on June! cers aged thirteen and ten years, Ils |¢rnment, Pend L eee hte 5 Mrs. McDowell! famiy say his Uinese ts the only cause] The Provost Mursaai and S: y aitd Chiet of Poitce ‘Tote wite of ich they can ageribe for his a caroMicerathavelbeeniwateninesninin WAKEEY, fosurane to see me. 1 as! ocizoweila wont io urie on thelr ner husbanaeurrer of merchants and transports HAT Merona, ‘at mond how Mrs. Darker was, and ie ir ea tae wife 1 the | ip, white the “t breaktastiny | men for some time. paat ae iiintieaupilnaieritit tent told me that she was well, turn. through Lawyer Hume progmi where he) ‘The police oMfcia:n have had a lone s rey of course wus): vomenh bei Mt xued iMeeys ‘ten’ attest, .was sume] interview with Carranza, and the arre: ae 5 nedy came into court this aud dieturbed over the shootthA@ gs tin wae after: Koenlg was dead when he] of several merchants {n expected to re] ORENT HST AVELY, tay at ng with “the ther of| minister hy her husband, citdrebi LLA LEN) seated Tar eee sult. er, U2T Ninth avenne cartauy) Ay Wits *Mina ond) told me oem ed the apartment-houses at thet siitcnees GLASGOW, Fob. 6.—8mall-pox prevails in alarming proportions, fresh cases nro reported dally, there} of the Supryme Mi adjourn ped aA TELS Oe SD heving been many deaths. There are] ment was then taken until tomorrow 453 clses In the hospitals, Mrs. Kennedy, who alts by the side (Continued on Second Page.) i . at anh WEATHER-FAIR; | tI, 6, 1901. Case Against Barker Is © “Extremely Strong,’” Hudson County Official Says, and Declares Story of Clergyman’s - Attack on (irs, Barker. Has No Foundation. ; ‘i KENNEDY JURY READY | FOR THE EVIDENCE, Fight for Life to Begin in Earn- chiet of Police of Arling. est To-Morrow | ton Fails to Get a ei : tate ae : Morning. Statement from the le + 1 Wife, but Miss Ger= mond Tells the Chief ba Fs that TIrs. Barker ts™ t Not an Epileptic. wet well ag 1 hie, se thet j Fimay walk to the atation. } face my accusers— ae ELLER'S BTATE* MENT. TO-DAY TO HIS BIB. ‘s ; a es “IT have enough evidence to make: © strong.case ane out an extreme, “I have had five detectives work: st ‘ling on this case since it came up,” he said, “and they have secured enough evidence to make out an, ex> tremely strong case. Their investl- gations so far show that many ofithe storles told about the minister and his acts in this community are abe; lutely unfounded, “From the reports made to me.I aga | convinced I will be able to prove that Mr. Keller did not commit the assault’ = charged against him by Mrs, Barker. ed bmportant afil- other points; but I bile now because) st to the other sida, “Tt ts unfortunate that the etories cerning the iminister and ots alleged tuck on the woman sould be time. when the mintatee! “DT have been Cer het sity of blehichinit-ee eit we delleving ne case to the: Gram’ wer to call NAR at hs DR. KENNEDY'S PRE EEA THE JURY. KLABEN, 1 red was shot down by ‘Thomas a. Burker at Arlington, N. J, 18 aroused UF that he | are, JAMES West One 1 wounded and w ath street, JoOWALEACE, etews | TH 1 SHALL, TRY To ¢ WELL AS 200 West Biehtieth a str KAPIDLY AS 80" THAT I MAY WALK 2 MUDGEE, 4 we | ove TO PAC! >. to Leatngton | ie wae reported in Arlington this afe Prosecutor ‘kK to Ret that the Pubic the Phehe for the murder “tt i Linge ake. had retuaod_ to age npg comploted at talk about the matter In any Way %, Eight or ten. of her women ‘frets " arrived mau dtd A score vf} Juntic i Ni but just touched m ned’