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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. —_ SS __ PRICE ONE CENT. ONE-BLOCK TUNNEL PLAN IS A SUCCESS. ——<——— Baltimore Expert Tells Railroad Commiseianens| How 700 Trains, Every 72 Hours, Are Run Through Baltimore Bore. Walter Douglas Young, an electri-y ing engineer of the Boston subway,|in the Gray Polytechnic Ins sald cal expert of the Baltimore and Ohio] severely condemned the New York | "* tte through the tu fler- Railroad, gave important testimony | Central tunnel at the hearing this|°" ‘ on Monday (and Tusstay| lias was considerable fog on | before the State Railroad Commis- sioners this afternoon at the inquiry into the New York Central tunnel wreck. In reference to morning. M Tuesday was clear. He scored the railroad manage-| Found Much Jment for allowing trains to rum) “1 noticed much ot |through the tunnel under one min- from steam the Baltimore and| ute headway for a certain length of Oh{o tunnel, Mr. Young said time, and then stopping for ten min- |’ “We have operated 700 trains in| utes before sending out another | am« seventy-two hours The| train | owe each way tunnel is 7,019 feet long ; CA minute or two weuld make it~"! ry ths “We operate it as one block tle difference to*passengers, especial- |, Se eieiilot “We allow only one train on one}ly when safety is concerned,” sald x track at a time. | Mr. Ness | from pass: “We allow only two trains of the) “I VER CONSIDERED ; Found Soft Coal Used. NEVER I SELF § EKED THE TUN “It is not evider you say there hadn't dent In ten years, Judging from the smoke and steam I saw in the tunnel) , it has simply been a case of luck.” same class .0 pass through in oppo- site directions at the same time. “If we had four times as many trains we could operate the tunnel as one block.” Engineer Dougherty bury express, which In the tunnel disaster of Jan. 8, tes- tifled thato n Monday last he lost the signal in the tunnel, but got off “Yes, the gases from passing engines r large. 1 01 aed soft co been an acel-/1 also found evidence that coke was used 1 bottled some of the air In the side nut I have not yet had an oppor- a chemica! examingtion.” an expert on auto- consulting engineer of way, told the Commis- he signal system in use in of the Dan- s telescoped The Hearing. The State Ratiroad Commi » taking lene sumed t the Fifth Avenue tin tt his engine and looked for it. Then} on nt aw York Cen he went ahead. Histon. ot Jan. § “This signal Ness, _Bxpert Stewart S. Ness, consult- a P. a, Bretener of Chemistry (Continu re “am 3m Second Page) ’ BlG BRIDGE TO SPAN ST. LAWRENCE {LARGEST CANTILEVER WILL! COST $10,000,000. CAN'T MAKE GIRL SALSBURY'S VST LOVE HEATHER, STARTS PAGE THLA ‘IRS. BATHGATE IS SUED FOR | PREMIER GOES UNEXPECTED- CUSTODY OF CHILD. LY TO HOUSE OF COMMONS. Lobby at Once Conn pearance with t! th A “| Structure Will Cat Twenty ites from Railroads to Mon. tre Denies Husband's Charge that She Alienated 1 hter's Love from Him, qe} en to-day LONDON, Jan, 2%—An unexpected . Ramee. wie oe? visit by the Premier, Lord Sallsbury s are about to begin the and Lord Lansdowne, Minister” he bigwest cantilever elgn Affairs, ontinent. It is to join across the St at the Grace Bathgate. F. Hercht. Mr. Bathgate, who {so Bank p thetr ministerial colleagues in the com- mittee roam the Park Nationa The incident aroused considerable {n- sued his wife for diy ‘i the b complaint lack: of evidence. ehild was qwarited to orted South African inftue ex in ail nee e firm he understan ope’ be allowed t Kattirs were espe ar Saturday and Sund ted and nduced bk et sactions. Mr maine al that fis wife is | 1 oy a5 rise | ape : ithe’ atrvel National wn Hid ss Libs y Henry Chapin yesterday evening Was general'y main- 4 few slignt teaching the him and ts trying to that she him when he Mr. * National Bank 1k BL Beohenck. Nations igh there wer —In the F neral to-day THE HA b t replying to @ 1 Li Chamber of the he Premier, Dr Charles Manhattan ‘ Kuy the " botio: uestion on the subject, confirmed the tas trie curacy of A. J. Balfour's statement in the British House of Coma make her daug! | tut rd he terday ding Dutch | ean aversion for| ment’ to hel ringing F South Africa. The Pr ities te on for her child| added that he was prevented by Renerate vy words,” sald|tesy from disclosing any detal cerning, rment ants published its > to it was re ther hearing Feb, 14 a reply sclaim any of the Dutea * Discuss Means to Farther Harmony with Publishers. A convention of advertisers was held y at Delmonico's under the au-| | the consolidation 1 ote, h consolidation tx in viola mony between publishers and advertisers the clear and unmietakobte provisions of the law is one of the maln purposes of the con- Se vention. Papers were read by V. Mott Preece, James T. Weterald, F. W. 82h : BRIDE'S MISTAKE CAUSED HER DEATH. NEXPECTED- HIS WIFE MENTIONS FACT IN JANE M’LAUGHLIN MAY DIE AS es) Jamel. Wateralds ¥. WJ JOHN CORBIN U Snes iovan co, W. Ae ues vt DYNAMITE IN WRECKED SHIP.) cy 4, tenn, an 24 sir Michael th Kinzer, wite ot Kins LY FINDS SOME PROPERTY. DIVORCE PETITION. RESULT OF FALL. aay: Peed Deetilese rel years old MiceeER Rutten Mundred emUinel see Fron) UIE) BROS ME nO poe Anse lastnight by mistake Morris 8. Wise sition ax a brakemun | AMA nioncal Daw for quits We Kinzer t muty 1 phe Clig Sold Te for Caves, bat te baw s Temper Was Had oat Prisks Mastin Re —— « prepa wod Iie wife having handed him a om web nis Thinks Ie WEN Gee Tattle aad. Wee tarnel Supe snow Vielen THIS BILL AN OLD FRIEND. |° ear bem a qu Bl Mae Hatessictacarl esis ae bial pleas te Stunned ander tbe whet WIFE OF IMINISTER TO KOREA EREAKS HER LEG aucune evar ate} Hever Hved with his family in Walnue No. ot Wea: Tweatye @ municipal jighuing|*'8S6 ‘ ‘ 1 Ne iN = St Francls's Hees «Clty was made again Kore the ioe tostiay, breaking " Mes . 1 unternal plant Now York Cituueed ty amem.| ACCUSED OF HOMICIDE. te Sone aitacgiiog bal phy tia blyman J Smit me 4 passing: The. bili provides that the clty may | (os aye ‘ ‘ RE} foisa stopped to oleae the t Ln te planes i Bos Michael La Mendola Held Without ~ Vien ‘ A big mast that the ee SL a Appor- Bail for Exam! ‘CAN OBJECT 0 ote y — Mia Meal om a TO-GREMATORY. STEEL TRUST TO ISSUE 50.000 REPORTS. SOLDIER INA BOX. [ernie oom ough Wee eens orusialliepwe ate ee SAN FRA an. %—Henry M ‘ of «¢ be a ahi inte ‘an am a packed The rT me =i it whipped ou “45k ‘ . rua RIDGE a ee ae pve an F rat thei A ii «ifs Keo. weld ke + dropped dead Sameer : van | hed dies. Dut was | COLOMBIAN WARSHIPS IN INDECISIVE BATTLE. and Clase Wi kan tikes ater Mr PAPAMA, Culomita,, Jan re Mardi Gras, New Orleans fie was the was heard. He sald he Was hard up and wanted to go to Chi- can, | z asive Brome-Quinine NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29. RACING # SPORTS. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. = <== NT. PRICK, ONE CEI RICE SIGNATURES _ ALL FORGERIES. eon CWS OAS ree! Circulation Books Opent to All. ae | 1902. VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM.. EX-ATTORNEY-GENERSL GRIGGS ENTERS TRUST. NEW BRUNSW |~ 29.—The name of ex-Atto ney-General John \\ as a director of the N Brunswick Trust C has been organized ni and has bought & site ono treet tor its bank. The presence C the directorate indicat that this is one of | 5 ii the s curity compaiiy ' cently-organized by Mj Dill and others to c ona ‘banking anc iness in various cries the country. ‘Another Witness Against Patrick at the Murder Trial---Capt. Baker Had a Long and Trying Ordeal on the Stand. ane Ss “INQUL AN IN THE SNOW. | _ timon pa will w ho the witness said. he Ane Fay lat ti Coroner Goldenkranz. with nine urors, visited the scene | | crwo\ letters cweitien’ by, Yulee: tm Ot of the dynamte explosion laco this afternoon. The Co.oner a Pa Baker w nee and read swore in several workmen and examined them in the stree! | of a! bis ‘ ’ ' ence In refer with the snow falling thickly. This di¢ not suit some of thein | *"* 1 re leatuitfenieven ; Ue icalty: ue ‘7 Patrick, we it ve several years I may 2°, hae and they protested vigorcus'y | anallted ta’ evden faeath nigr xteement | THIS WILL WAS NOT siGNED} faker was tollowed ontike we t believe It eee ae BY RICE. declared the witness. stand) by Norman Meldrum, the Will of 1900 Admitted, ra The jurors exam-| tanker, who tustified that in his atrotuced the LATE RESULTS "T PLEANS. }ine both the gen signature! opinion the signatures on the checks a) for hea F SS eS on the wil alleged | and on the TMM will ar forgeries ye got It from ‘ourth Race—Wilt: on 1, Narasota 2, Merry Sister 2, forged signature on the # + jek, charged | fered it In evte e—C 31.8 c 2, Nok t Patrick's counsel opposed this vigo: mar f Willam M. Rice, | 2f mitted by the Cours Fifth Rac Wal ene ellie >» Nobleman 3. ously, but to no pur by eH Re Lg sie He ‘then produced the enintaad The cros#-examinath "1 ve will whieh Patrick gave Haker on the same day. STORMS EXPECTED ALONG THE COAST. r Moe Texan att Baker by Law ordeal for the e been ordered displayed at | ¥itess ae know! | Monroe. The winds wilt po STtne experts by high to-night. jconclusion that th The witne id the Rice signa- ture was not cenaine, The defense objected to ¢ the wround thi another crime ged Northeast storm warn Norfolk, Newport New northeast and arobably beoom 1900 will is a forgery im Capt. Baker testified that In 1896] TO BE READY FOR PRINCE HENRY. Me Rice wrote and told him to draw | Mayor Low recelved a let Chief Engineer Parsois. sovr Rapid-Transit subway | 1o')j (0 © loop under City Hall Pa will be all completec, too ed oy id the rubbish removed ia time for the reception 0 FY H late this aftenam A y him that that portion of the ‘GOOD SLEIGHING PROMISED BY TO- MORROW NIGHT. a it Snow Catches Truckmen Unawares and Horses Suffer--Broadway THREE SERGEANT " . to Be Cleaned Off First. v's affernon ordered the transfer’ Commisioner Part of Sergt. Tappan from to. 7 Office to pedis ted Sensei uerenew, anova ccaceqesesepened opebeeeeg| Taro one in town aid the abrupt are Sheldon from Bathgol . tion to ths Central Otfice |r. sew York inv | zival or old Mr. she cates: meee squad, and Sergi. Cali) so \vestohester to the Bathgate jo ee a WEATHER FORECAST. 2) ("mind Can Oe ee oe avenue station. Six y jp men doing court duty were , east for the thirty-etx 7 Rrondway to Be First. sent out on patrol and : ore substituted. euding mt SP MB] ke eo os aches the — for New depth all order out — and victoa z es n Broadway, sald WOMAN ACCUSED 0 NG HER OWN SHOP. storm Bj tne « { Street Cleaning to —— dns tm Slant reporter this afters to northeast w +a] will be to keep ht should VINELAND. business house w t I do not think vegin on the Jan? Mrs. Van Keuren, whose '< ) 1 fewdays ago. was rested to-day on a charce of arson, The municipal Fire) es. 2 setore to-mor- Commissioners lodged th viaint. !t is said that Mrs. Vaid) shea s ; orn ie aie Keuren had offered a cy ihe apprehension of the In-winivws Uhr snow, | ing Company.» meee stoi mca Paavo O1deaie Mr Zerw and old Mr tee, amd tt sakes | 4 WORKMAN BLINDEN FOR LIFE BY ACID. and t NEWARK, N. J... nes Cavanagh. an emplsyee ,., Ves of the Powell Manu. ac noany, collided with another » Bureau ' q workman to-day. while. s with a can of avid S.50"%.,, : ' on his shoulder. Th er. and some of the acid wn and ther splashed into his eye Emergency Hospital it . : he will probably be bin’ in : cecil nie | sr VAN SANT REFUSES TO ABANDON FIGHT ON MERGER. It le my bounden duty.” the Governor wrote, “to prevent. if porsi AND MORE, MAYBE. TO ISRAEL'S LIKING. BY PLAYFUL DUG. sleeping a 10185 Brvadives om NOY omer