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columns of were printed in last week. 663% 121 More than three newspaper. columns gained over last year. times greater growth than any other New York advertisin The Worl Ge | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | oi, LLY TAs A aA YEN Lv | ane Be TENT NY Wrap! | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ im RACING # SPORTS STRONGEST AT HOME.. THE GREATEST CIRCULATION IN THE GREATEST CITY. .". .*, This is THE WORLD'S unchallenged posisy tion m America. ~ PRICE ONE CENT. ———— NEW YORK, MONDAY DECEMBER 23, 1901. PRICE ONE CEN’, GOLER QUITS IN A HUF, Because Montauk Club Didn’t Invite Him as Special Guest at Grout Dinner. WANTED HEAD OF TABLE Recelving Ordinary Invation, He Did Not Attend, and Now Resigns from Club. Because he delleves he was slighted by not being invited as special guest to th dinner given to Comptrotler-elect Grow by the Montank Club fn Brooklyn re- cently, Comptroller Coler has resigned from that organization, ‘The dinner was held a week ago last Saturday night and repetition of wthe compliment t to Mr, Grout when he was ident of the Borough of Brooklyn a few years ago. The spread was attended by many politicians, and Mr, Coler's absence @roused considerable comment, In view of the fact that he had been a member gf the organization for som me. F When his friends asked for an ox- planation of his non-appearance Mr. Soler sald it would have submitting to ‘@n indignity for him to have atten ted. Although he recelved the custor favitation sent to all members, Coler held that he should h nvited to #lt at the head table, espe- twlally when the guest of the evening was the man who was to succeed him in office. ‘The dignity of the office, he pelleves, entitled him to the considera- tion he did not re ive, OMcials of the Montauk Club, however, do not see why the Comptroder should have been favored with a special invita- tion, The friends of the Comptroller are unanimous in the bellef that he acted in the right, -During the dinner Comptroller Coler was highly complimented by Mr. Grout for his efficient administration and for knocking out the Ramapo grab. ‘The Comptroller and bis successor are very warm friends, ———— WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P.M. 'Cucs- day for New York City and vicinity: Cloudy and unact- tled weather to-night and focaqonopoponon ooo Tuesday; fresh south to southwest winds. CGOGGDIVSISODIDOEIAIS 999. BRIDGE CABLE HITS VESOELS, FOR SGHLEY, Great Wire from New Struc- ture Hangs Low and Scrapes Off Masts. ‘Three vessels in the East River had thelr top hampers scraped to-day by one of the cable wires of the new East River bridge, which dropped out of adjust ment and hung low enough to catch the masts of craft passing beneath. Fortunately the accidents were noticed and the wire cut before any one was hurt or any of the vessels badly dam- aged. ‘A three-masted schooner was the first to miss after the cable got awry, The top of one of the masts was caught and az the achooner kept going there was @ great creaking and then a cras Down came the mast on the dec it hit no one, The ferry-boat Maine came next. The wire caught the top of the pllot-house @nd soared Capt. Kerland, who |s not used to voyaging on canals. Scraping along, it slipped off the pilot-house in company with the fingpole and dropped it_Into the river. se ‘The steam Ughter Little Egypt followed and lost a spar. By this time the work- men on the bridge noticed the trouble, and the obstreperous wire was cut at put both ends. It fell into the river. It ts valucd at $00. ; MINE WORKERS’ CONVENTION INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Dec, 2.—John Mitchell, President of the United Mine Workers of Amertca, to-day issued the call for the Natlonal Convention of miners in tals city for Jan. 2), and the Joint conference of the mine workers and bituminous operators In Indiana, ILinols, Pennsylvania and Ohfo. The conference begins Jan, #, and will con- tinue ten aya: The miners’ convention proper-will be in session ten days, and over 1,009 delegates will attend. a RATS CAUSE QUARANTINE. HAMBURG, Dec. 2%—A Levant line steamer, which recently arrived here, has been quarantined owing to the dis- covery on board the vessel of the bodies of a number of rats which had died from bubonic plague. MISCARRIAGE DF JUSTICE! — Hochstim’s Conviction Thus Termed by Justice Gaynor in Granting Stay. HE SCORES M’CULLAGH. Declares Deputy Who Arrested Mochs Was Guilty of Assault and Battery. “Mochstio, other chance! the Invincible,” gets Maybe he won't hay. do stunts at Sing Sing ball ‘The chance has come to Mochs Hochs- tim, valiant Eighth W: form of a certitic anded down t jaynor in the S Brooklyn Justice Gaynor in his decision grant- [ing the certificate of reasonable doubt, says: “I am otherwise as a miscarriag Justice. The trial, dof showing this defendant to be gullty of the crime charged against him, seems to me to show him to be gullty of nothing and to reveal the complaint against him ae guilty of criminal offense of the most grave and dangerous character of the community, and yet the unable to see than this convietion most incredibl defendant finds pimself convicted in a court of justice of an alleged felony while the complainant has not been even called to order or accused.” Justice Gaynor decides In effect that a McCullagh deputy h nt to ar- rest an intending voter before he has cast his ballot. That the deputy who arrested Hoch- stim was gullty of assault and battery. ‘That the offence of hindering u deputy piitan Election Statute does not constitute a | as defined In the Metrop District Justice Gaynor also severely scores Superintendent of Elections McCullagh for what he terms his arbitrary exercise of power. When Judge Cowing sentenced Hoch- stim to the penitentiary on Dec. 14 for interfering with a McCullagh deputy at election time and thus alding Mlegal w of despairing Ward. But through his Gaynor for ate of reasonable douvt, and Justice handed down a favor- ston. voting there astonishm Mochs, thi resourceful on lawyers, applied to Juatte a certith yt able deci ihie: « rt to Ht re) one pitallty of uct of Appeals takes up his case. WELCOME acer Many Attentions Paid Ad- miral on Trip from Wash- in tton to New York, Admiral Schtey, accompanted by Mry. Schley, arrived In New York this after- hoon from Washington. They will spend the holidays with their married ughter, Mrs, Worthly, at No. 65 Weat Etghty-fifth street. The Admira! and his wife reached the Pennsylvanta station {n Jersey City at 249 o'clocky On the way from Washing- ton the passengers on the train, learn- Ing the Meatity of their distinguished fellow traveler, crowded to hla car and Inatsted upon shaking his hand and wishing him the compliments of the sea- gon. He was recognized tn the railroad station, too, particularly by a crowd of school-girls coming from the South to spend the holidays in New York, These young personas gathered around him and gurgled and chirruped until the old) warrlor was almost embar- rassed. On the ferrybot New Brunswick, which Admiral Sohiey took to the foot of West Twemy-third street, an Eevening World reporter had a talk with the Santlago victor, He refused to dis:uas mand ‘of Admiral Dewey and oF to discuss hix own case In any way. mouth {4 closed absolutely this he sald, “fam here to. enjoy If and have absolutely nothing at all to say about anything, connected with with my dutles or the Navy or the Army, or the President.” At Twenty-third street there was a swarm of camera tlends planted at every point of vantage, The clck of the ma- chines sounded like a small boy scrap- ing a lath along a picket fence. "Lam sure.” said the Admira:, after he had run the gauntlet and was’ hand- ing his wife Into a carriage, “that would rather face a dozen 13-inch guns than a battery of those camera: ——— Withdrawal of Local Reversible ‘Tickets via Pennsylvania Railroad, At the close of business Dec. 31, 1901, the Pennsylvania [allroad Company will withdraw the reversible excursion tickets now on sale be- Yor! Elizabeth and In good for passage only In the direction in which the coupons read. ‘At the mame time the L0-trip card ticket wili be withdrawn and tp famlly ticket placed on sale which will be valld for any member of the family or visiting frience. % _ VERY LATEST NEWS | IN BRIEFEST FORM. | TO FIGHT BELMONT. ———— His Nomination for Congress Not Recognized by Uol. Murphy, 7th’s Leader. CONVENTION ‘TO-NIGHT. HOCHSTIM BAILED BY ENSEL. Mochs Hochstim. whe was convicted of interfering with a McCullagh deputy, and who was to-day granted a certificate of reasonable doubt by Justice Gaynor. in Brooklyn, was bailed in “People Do Not Want an Out-|the sum of $2,500 late this afternoon at the Sheriff's office by sider to Represent Them,” the i el. Police Commissioner Says. Martin Eng Justice Gaynor came to the Sheriff's office to complete the details. “Twill fight Perry Belmont with all the energy of which I am_ porseased,” sald Pollee Commt Murphy to an ee > Eventag World reporter to-day. "‘T = would fight any man who tried to come Into that district. and get the nomi- nation for Congress when he lived in SHAW SILENT ABOUT SUCCEEDING GAGE. DES MOINES .la., Dec. 23.—Gov. L. M. Shaw, whom a: New York telegram states has been selected as the successor another county. “We are going to meet to-night at No. 5 Battery Place and nominate a {man for Congress. The nominee will probably be elther Councilman Joseph O'Grady of | Staten Island oF ane (to Secretary Gage, stated this afternoon that it was ihe first Petsonalli taheve: nov cuele eee intimation of the matter he had received. and that he had no people In the Seventh Coney ceeren {information to give out on the subject whatever. and they will be named.” amu — “What will you do with Perry Bel- who has received the nomination ands of the ‘Battery Dan’ Finn LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. mont, at the faction Fer a moment Col. Murphy was silent. he said in a slow vole do not know of any nom!nattoa, We do not vgnize that ary man has "t any con- Fifth Race—The Rusn 1, Weideman 2, Ida Penzance 3, a OLD COURT INTERPRETER DEAD. Dr. Frederick Weill. sixty-nine years old, of No. 1,997 Lexington avenue, interpreter in the Morrisania Police Court, died to-day at his home from paralysis. He spoke seven lan- guages, had been married four times and had thirteen children. ——_— + $e ———. “I know nohing about ‘Battery Dan’ ny other Dan, He doesn't any. port is that he is ambitious you as the Tammany leader Dirtrice.” Convention To- whe. not know about anything of All| know Is that the people of the Seventh Congressional District ant a good man to represent them in Congress, and We are going to. give them one. And it ty not going to an outalder, either, Twill be on han TURKEY WON'T DELIVER SEALED LETTERS. LONDON, Dec, 23.—A despatch from Constantinople or that kind, do. i atte aie sia mixing up!) states that the Turkish Post-Office there has issued a notice ntest in the “Ido not know what trict? Big Tim’ Sull that heneeforth no closed letters will be accepted for distripu- van is doing. 1 tell you, all 1am inter- | tian, and that all correspondence within the precincts of the Ethie ue tagh to-night be-| city must be conducted by means of post-cards. NUON TMGaC lope cant | MRO a —————————— be ‘ont know anythin, ab are going to hol acauiet If avention to-night. That's ADONIS OF THE FORCE RETIRES. al, there Tam observing an old rule of mine in absolutely having T. Herrick, the banker, of Cleveland, Mr, Herrick was a warm friend of Mr. made up its mind whether there 1s Ko- potpinehtosde Ing to be snow for Christmas, but the with ——— 17 POLICEMEN @ TO BE INDICTED | Three of Glennon’s Witnesses Already Accused— Big Shake-Up of Police Captains. Three indictments against police- | returned by the Grand | Jury this afternoon; Capt. Flood was The conviction of Wardman Glen- @@ ») non has created a wave of consterna- tion in the Pollee Department. are Indicted for neglect of duty ig failing to report this house. When Police Commissioner Murphy, was told this afternoon that Detec~ tive-Sergeants Darcey and Shoenich had been indicted he said he would suspend them without pay. When reminded that he had pros them only last Saturday he SIDES MURPHY'S CHOICE NOW ROOSEVELT’'S MEN. T transferred Police Cap- tain Sheeha men were transferred from the Tenderloin | Alexander avenue, and Capt. to Shee- | | moted han, a Roosevelt man. was sent down | ‘said it was done under a misunders to take his place. i standing, Five other Captains were trans-| ; In addition to the transfers of cap- tains named, Capt. Stepkenson of the Tenderloin, was not only In-| Darcey and Detectie-Sergt. Shoenich, | Went from Delancey street to Mul= dicted, but was suspended without| These men testified in defense of | berry street, Captain Albertson from pay by Commissioner Murphy. Glennon and swore that the house of | sdridge street to Delancey street, The three indictments were re-! Laura Mauret at No, 148 West Thirty- | Captain Gannon from Mulberry streeg turned against Cox, Detective-Sergt. | third street was not disorderly. They | (Continued on ferred and Patrolman Patrick Cox fecond Page.) SCHWAB GEMS MRS. SHEPARD BOER WAR ARE HELD UP fo MISSING. NOT ENDED. Three of Millionaire's Valu-|\ Woman for Whom Chipp/ Several Vicious Encounters able Diamonds Seized by | Said He Stole $30,000 Reported from South Government Authorities. Disappears. Africa. Charles M. Schwab, Prewdent of the} Mrs. Kate Shepard. the woman on ord Kitohener, i United Staten Steel Corporation, | Whom Charles C. Chip» lavished the | nnesbureiZantenl brought three magnificent diamonds | Money he stole from the city, haw dis- | « reports of sharp. from Europe. forgot to declare them to (@ppeared, and her son Carleton has asked | ‘ighting In the Ora River and Trans= ithe police to look for her. “al colton Two Hundred mounted the customs officials npon arrival her and Collector Bidwell had to send two of his best men to get an Interview with Mr. Schwab at the breakfast tablc The etory has jus become known, The stones are oMietally described as fol- lows: the aelghborhood of Be divide parties The young man expresses the fear that his mother has killed herself on account of the notoriety which has come to her by f Chipp’s arrest. The pr have went out the follow- Ing arm In response to the} son's requ | Into hundred Boer! Commandant rs charged determined- The Brit- ¥ armed n Uritz. The # ia overwoelming numbers. One cut marquis shape. ish casualties were severe, Another cut pear shape. ook out for Mrs. Katherine! tills have been tele ena Third cut ezm shape. , | Shepard, forty-four years old, 5 Lord Ki ner orts that dure Value of stones, $17.00; finest blue col- ing Gen, De Wet ck on the British or and of magnificent cut. feet 7 rather sto force command d by Gens. Dartnell and Mr. Schwab brought them to this! Feglar features, dark Toarerehareed brates de ecuateiaeeen country to have them mounted. The! with geay, dark com-| peritely for several hours. De Wet was [driven off with the loss OVERCOME IN CHURCH. erry opened headquarters stones were bought | ris and were ‘ twenty me to-day In Room» wy Astor itouse with skis Hs he cay y wore a black skirt, pare There were twelve casualties on the ade i : és purchased through Hardy & Hayes, of futhe John D. Trat r Within an As ; 4 fea hia waist, three-quarter leagth | Of the British. hou (he place (mia down Terence Gallagher, a patrolman attached io the City Hall Eiluabare: hd ar ke et mi on coat, round felt bat, black pete, surprinnt Cal, Domes hundred, ds ol ie . 5 5 rokera, vith ties 42 hd ern, prised ‘ol amant’s Vea rice | rpoaizn was in’ full Mase." ” *' | Squad, was to-day retires. Gallagher has been thirty-one | rondon ana rari. [lace thoes, Miasing from ber Suir it) Tafel-Kop. | Orange | River duly, accredited nominee gs A = ony. The Boers rushed a ke S convention,ot the Seventh Congres. | YeaSS ON the force, and is fifty-six years yld Je has been According, to the “story, tole: home, No. 80 Weat One Handred maniiii« the main bodylenanthovesee at Distriet."? sald Mr. A ont Collector Bidwell was informe a yunant rallied hia 1 Hvenlne. Worl. reporter known as the Adonis of the ioi'ce. weeks ago, that” Mr. Scawal GD CE Co Boces from. the Kepler neat “has been fed and there can be no 2 Atovth | + British casualties were, heavy, Jother Democratle nominations. Drought these wtones Into t cis HiPoonee cas Damant was dangerously wounded, two) The Con fon that. nominated me and failed Stoupave: then bard's disappearance was re-| oicers and twenty men were killed and quar. It was not _ad- rough the Bgustom Git aitaeday t the Morrisanta Poli three itcers and) Aeventeety men were, t Oat j Station: The.) young .- man awent there | wounded. ‘The Boers left six dead om one this morning und told Sergeant: Ward e}aiand dispersed aes caring nrned ese | Sati ace /apecial agents | al] movies had "ween aoieworken ita pursed, the enemy. an micnand Upon: ft “1 i Cj vores to get an interview wing jover the notorlety and the expect mman Keyter. Later the’ “In the Convention as it wae finally Mr. Schwab for tL days, but Anatly i ia tey tts i organized -mites from the | tailed upon himeat his, hotel and told | that she would ailed as a witnens| Boers. under a fag of truce, asked per orough of mend ated ete him at his breakfast table why they bad and be subjected to an examina mitted having buried twenty-seven men,, from the Borough of Mu come. that woull be shameful to her that at Tafel-kop the Boers,, gates In all and 12 over a major He isireparted to dui, mald that ne id Vaal hardly been th tish Yoemen. engaged tn a) not_koow that he had S30 hae hardly ween 2 oh ‘One of the Staten Island delegates s [anything he. imported the three dia Yoaing Shepard his home in the paih tex Brabois has been missing since the Cony nis, and he asked if anyuning could | ag A and Ww he returned at rs gained thal of the Staten Island me js “Ve old t fn ould her moving about her roon early as ee mpc yey Ae Menai ner aaa iriot tas [FLAKES BEGAN FALLING LATE|PRESIDENT SAID TO HAVE ttc wan tilt tie it stttor hide tw'clock thiv moritg te race oan convention to-night. He must ha | we! eo matter wi ally patched . . i ‘ f ony anklet (might ies austen THIS AFTERNOON. TENDERED HIM PORTFOLIO, | well. The matter mee Aiade, bos sire | up at 19 o'clock ahe had] These troopers took advantage of all} he cannot get them. To nomian Schwab paying the duty taking with her an alll-| Mnatey below the oer and. fought Riana tures ‘ot 1.000 reguine voters i p a { kator hel containing some | Until all but four of them ene killed: oes anatures Of 1,000 regular voters 4 t t t 7 i * 3 will have to filed before midnight | to- : 4 thinks from this in-| wounded. By monte: nights "The tank is Impasible Ot taliite er Man Thinks Indications! Alno weneciee nt ne Cennuceisn) SHOFEERS SEE FIRE PANIC haa planned theres charged 5 Are Stronger Myron T. Herrick, o —— y stay away some "T have the he Greater | ; cele NeW Ori Deere tr ean ons Green Yuletide. Cle! di Big Christmas Crowd Blocks 17th attacked) Come| Tammany delegates who voted tor me | Street: Half an FOUN Ramnate ae Boeraiaanas a ye re Strength on Staten. . er had ma id | hall) mukovac vigorous: cam: Imney fire in the Saale) ees as ured enemy, Com= én rtainly be elected to] A few minutes before 4 o'clock all the| WASHINGTON, Deo, 2.—President| Wese Seventeenth street vi td palice rar a AHARTE Smt cHay Pera 15-7 venth District In Con-|youngstera in New York who happened | goosevelt {a coneidering Gov, Shaw, of! created a pame in M ROMANSCH aT Cesc cee eatok pirat enehodaith ep eee ets 3 5 to be on the streets or looking out of i sures . -} boarding-house at No Fly Sg ALE it, but burghers were, Croker Not Taking Sides, the windows of thelr horws clapped | 10" onnection with the Treasury |) oo ai house: filed with Aut the mother'a mint driven off, leaving elgnt men killed. ine 1 Croker wax seen thin after-|thelr hands with Joy, for they saw fle] Partfollo to succeed Secretary Gage) score of hourders who ha j glutling <7 Commandant hese, Beat 2 Pee pemocra ties Club: by an [tering down through the dull gray vault] Tae report was even current here thie) on thelr luneh, ran to 1 COTAGE aT On ee RO eo eae ae te ¢ f that he. was taking any [Over the city tiny flakes of snow afternoon that the President had aciu-| e moneys came Mua Other xounded Mocrs were cars i art In pe Seventh Congressional Dis-| It was an augury of a white Chriat- | ly tendered the position to Gov, Shy wut for the hia her Hlanketa, The Britian nde trict teht, F ve | be an cnif-| but at the White House no corfirmat snormour « arking H F men e tt 3 mas, which none love better than cnil-| ¥ut a hi An enormo! bs : } wound not taking sides at all in thie \dren, wrapped Up as they are in. the] of the latter report could be obtained pork folld distracted, nh sny Ms fen veuncee sald he. “AS far as Mr. Tt any. of the other candidates |Ramour, of Santa, Claus and his great}. qt In also sald that the President has | Sovents eninge cet a % are concerned 1 have nothing to aay. | ‘hy Weather Burega has ot yet| under consideration the name of Hyron | "= ————— GOV ODELL HERE SUICIDE NEARLY ' this contest. “Ht lw not true that I held a confer- [indications are stronger for the white McKinley, and had deen promised than the green. ence to-day with some of the leaders i And advined them to vole for Belmont pointment to a foreign miss: Me ts or ‘one else. 1am letting the peo President of the National American MEETING OF NEW CORONERS. je In the district Nght out thelr ow Bunkers’ Association, Losile Mortter Shaw wasborm tn Mor- nstowa, Vit, on Ni 1865, but departe thence, early in life, for Lowa. where by Fh contests, You can deny for me any ato to the contrary. win, for I kno nnot say who will at alf about ft. resident and Iinan Chief Clerk. At a meeting of the newly clected | grew cf rood, At the age of! THE LEADERSHIP. | dence of Coroner-eleet Seholer, No. a1 [Ulin wurked his wits throuen: ria lie) Weat Forty-elghta street, the Board of lq small town In the wastern part of the Corners wax organized,” Corovermele:t State, where Me home mtill in Goldenkrans was choaon President 0: vate! ame intes ad h A new Tammany Hall leader to auc-| the Hoard, William. Iiiiimane, record: | ytthere (ey) eee Me ie nek kai tt ceed Martin Engel in the Eighth As-|ing clerk of the present Board, wan] polities until the camp: of 18S, whe! sembly District will be elected to-night. | appointed chief clerk, vice W. T. Rey- fe cmade many Engel has hel) the position for six | Alds, son-in-law of W. Y. Eitzpatticn. | chiefly the fnanct ct D n r x iy Hi hokd theca present head of the Hoard, The salazy | he aupport. the. ca. : years and he hekt the district In the | of chief clerk ts $9). that he was nominated for the Gover- hollow of his palm, bur when he at- ——— horahip the next year, tempted to name his own successor he —- found that “de Ate” was getting away THROWN FROM TROLLEY CAR ITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS AT WH from him. The leader favored Louls Leavitt, a protege of Tim Sullivan. Despite his janter of Honolulu Killed in Philadelphin, Sugar it WI No dent Hoo enve backing, Leavitt In a comparative} PHTLADELPHIA, Dec. 23.—Archibald stranger tn the district, and when his |{Gilfillon, a Honolulu sugar planter, who Washington During Holldays. name was sprung at Friday's meeting | was visiting relatives here, died in al WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—It ty Prest- a riot wan almost. created. Lawyer | hospital to-day from a. fractured wkull. | dont Roosevelt's present Intention to re Gus Hogers and Alderman Max Porgen, | ie Was accidentally throws trom a trol} cain in Washington during the holiday ley car last night. native of this city, but went to Huwall| week, but he desires to obtcin a resp: two popular men In the district, want toe ea eday that “Elon Bulitvan [peen> here since, Mecintended erature | rom omit duties and will! ee Lonly beds co-gay Achat elorry <a Sullivan heer Chain 5 tettors as have urgent and rie f luli after the Ohristmas| such v’ Wonid be decided on as @ compromise |ing to Hono ‘Oh! Sette ltaae cs We Unconscious G Wome fron OLUMBUS Nee Natural Dec lve TO SEE LEADERS.) KILLED ANOTHER, o t During acer vicew In the Wo iaptist Church five women were overcome by natural gow jescaping from a hetter, The gas es- FROM TAYLOR'S ROOM | Expe Into(ahe cohol pall TO CONSULT THEM ABoUT| GAS J seeaea HIS MESSAGE. PENETRATED CALTHOUR'S. hin teem land will Heminned ct a panic was narrowly averter ——— MILLION DOLLAR FIRE. HAMILTON, venting, Ret Opera to Albany ‘To-Morrow, Jobn us at avenue, ing mighty Rear es oO. “the FMM ig The fire in the Champion Coated Paper Company's [ature cats “1 atbeuttonel jplant, which started late Inst night] pte said tod to see to Taylor 1 whens tiie |was not under control until early to-] prate and litheal door was was day, The tort in placed at from $70,000] would not specify, what particular mat-|4°gd 1 to $1,000", It was the largest plant], tor Leialaclaaed, hee of the Kind In the United States and nor is accompanied b; way fant dneon acto employed over four hundred) persone s mi 0 upd Ais Tife wave The fire was caused by the explosion ise are at the Fifth A cover Lhe sald his nam can of gasoline In the hands of | Hote hour. ; : Honk Kopp: who wan using It for cleane| After the conference the Governor will Tay xty-five, He had eet ome portion of the machinery. | take Mra, Odell to the opera. They will at Keeler's ote for some. th return to Albany to-morrow, reason ¢or his suicide, ly not Kopp was eoverely burned,