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= GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. ~~ PRICE ons CENT Che [ * Cirentation Books Oper to All.”’ TRAIN PLUNGES DOWN MOUNTAIN. SI 38 DEAD: FORTY NEW YORKERS IN ALICE ROOSEVELT — OUELL OUSTS NOT TO SEE KING. SHERIFF CUOEN. Governor sp Oaelares He Took a False Oath of Office. President Decides His Daughter Shall Go to, Cuba Instead of to England. ot . ** CALLED MORALLY UNFIT. | Miss Alice Roosevelt will King Edward ned. | ’ mn The Pr at for|« An aigcuuele AGH FTEs ne Contended that Penal Code) | | Was Violated—Norman Dike Appointed. in the pi American Girl. Just an = “ & | {Eh fnd from the testimony given | 2 America * made nc agrerment with Bert R him counsel to the a his activity and a il okabee ring votes for| | that office in the election of Ino. domes ease {t appearing to my eatiaface Mrs. Roosevelt nt the nsefulnens of the Miss Alice a lit in the office of ground me “" Sherif the County of Kt ie w ' : Sik A i | at an end, it tn herehy ordered Pres s that the said Charles Gaden be month " w the + and he hereby is remev from abe the oMce of Sheriff 0} Coanty 2. —From Gov. ¢ Guden was removed from s Sheriff of Kings Ct Going to Caba Her brat in gsi County, Norman S. Dike, of Brooklyn, was | appointed to fill the vacancy Guden said he was not surprised when told of his removal. _ He has, however, retained Gen. ‘| Benjamin F. Tracy as his counsel, jand will fight against removal In announcing his decision Gov. Odell sald that Gaden had taken a false onth of shown himself to be morally 'oMr FAVORS A 4-TRACK MRS. NOLL WRITES. = FASTAIVER TUNNEL TO HER HUSBAND, REV. OR, HILLIS PLANS TO MISSING WOMAN TALKS OF he Me WZ Or xb Pra NS OE ESS I SAE = NING ao eUMY) Mi TT ‘mary Sy ‘ NEW YORK. ee MARCH 7 7 ‘VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM ——_—_—_—<__e-42—____ GREENE AND GAYNOR FUGITIVES. FROM JUSTICE. SAVANNAH, Ga., March 7.—Judge Emery Speer, in ‘ United States District Court, declared forfeited the bonds 0: ' Benjamin D. Greene ana John F. Gaynor, who, with William T. | and T. H. Gaynor. Oberlin M. Carter and Michael.A. Connel\; were charged with conspiracy against the Government in c: | nection with the improvements in Savannah River and Cum berland Sound. | | in forferting t inem to be fugitives from justice. sued for their arrest. 340.000 bonds of each the court decia oe SEVENTH NATIONAL CHARGES STAND. judae Thomas. in the United States District Court. to-day ved the motions to quash the indictments and to ‘spect | ie Grand Jury minutes in the case of the indicted Sevent!: Na- tional Bank officials. — tee $7.833.33 VERDICT AGAINST NEW YORK CENTRAL. A jury awarded $7,833.33 damages this afternoon in th upreme Court to Mary 0.. the widow of Martin J. Ward. «9 is run over and cut in two by a New York Central trai | One Hundred and Forty-ninth streat and Eagle avenue Wo.. 30. 1897. — tee LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Mr. Phinizy 1, Banish 2, Elmoran 3. fF | UNION PRINTERS WIN LONG STRIKE. Typographical Union No. 6 has won its $300,000 + inst the Sun. By the terms of a joint agreement sigiicc afiernoon the office will be unionized. Printers at presen en ployed in the office it is understood will-be retained they join the union. — +: $-0——____ NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. March 7.—Dr. Charles W. Gree World, Bench warrants were is- | ESCAPED FROM HOSPITAL AND WANDERED INSTORM. , [ “ Cireutatic [ “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | Private Ryan, of Go Down- Coach, This City, -Wreckase UN BUREAU ~ BY SCRIPTURES '“ Corinthians" to Con. trol Government of Outdoor Poor. Antonio Railroad, | EL ?ASO, I Ma i nie ithe Galveston, [hur “ ~ IDEA OF NEW CHIER, | eneve three niles west ot M Mr. Blair, Removed as Super | th reports are t intendent, Says He Jinany inore injured Will Fight. , The wreekage ini te Nine coaches and a ba “Now. young men, [ want to say | that on assuming my office | have de- | 8 SHE TiN emcdpen dest ructios | cided that as long ds I continue Su-| New York capitalists | perintendent of the Outdoor Poor De-'| Mow Vatailealinve (lies jpartment I shall be guided entirely A eAnices lentiBer in all my acts absolutely and en-| 0 Nien nMentined dea tirely by the precepts laid down in The wreck was caused by chapter XII1,, St. Paul's Epistles to} diately | and the the Corinthians. la “TT consider this sufficient to) §, cover all charitable work and the| finest bit of language khrown to the} .),;, English or any other tongue.” It is reported that ima Bo said Mr Merwin. the new Sniper ; debris aud were at intendent of ihe Outdoor, Poor,.to « @rToup of newspaper men thin De you consider Paul sufficient tor Asked a reporter “Quite so. replied the little brights { Do you consider euMficientiy up the 4 ina It is thoug as both cars we » | to eateh fire from the flames, and {f St. Raul'a: prec ert# | though several @re reporteu to date t@ govern New ajured But three names of the kil York (ity in 187° asket another re = porter. } Mast, Fireman Henry Bertsch, } “Quite wo. T shall recommend the ex- | traiaman except Conductor Stock we ten@ion of these preceptd to ull other Owing to the fact that the public depariments.” he repiled the only reports to reach here tonio lines, and the first wast As noon as it was re available surgeons hurrie hours’ run before them stations “Won't you pay a little attention to Commissioner Folks once fn a while? “F mhall obey all Instructions, bat the department wi run on the principles [' have atated | | | ed a wreckir to the Surgeons Edwin Fo Merwin, the new incumbent a firmisher, with a store at No. 43 Cabal street } | A still later report says sixteen bh | George 8 Biar Su pexinianoant f the | passengers were on their way to Califor: Outdoor Poor, was summabily removed . 4 . Cismiictiea lated The enginemen went down w Mr Bia and covered up with the debris of the ‘Lave ah Folk» was filled with immigrants and near j tice in writing t faction and Ment ttt intest thts [cars were overturned. Wut court A private ca Presumahly Only Caught tims Pinned Under It Were Disaster on Galveston, Two liundred Miles Bast of El] Paso—Relief Train to Rescue. and nurse » 9 GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. WRECK | | of Thomas F. That Did Not Fire and Vice Rurned to Death Harrisburg and San that One nger train op roul jumped a and Sanderson 1 ravine, killed and as ed. Only one coach eupied by forty » 10 o'clock, it is taken out, The cars imme or, seven miles to the scene as re running hither and injured. vere pinioned im the wo day ae shes were saved, ars and were first neers were reseued on these cars, al- They are Engineer A. LL r Adams. Every other ® injured ) far away from a telegraph station, ston, Harrisburg & San An. ort to the chief despateher, mt. Martin and all the at 5.20, with a eeven so picked up at all way aches. The first esack « rear end, occupied RELIEVE BRIDGE JAM. COMMITTING SUICIDE. ‘o escaped from a Philadelphia hospital Monday night, was | “Vin tet Ment thio ene hs hy a New York capitalist named Ryan. slid not leave the track Sai : - gor witt cad here to-day at the home of George Lambert, a relative. | Mr Merwin nas nf SEVEN MILES FROM “TELEGRAPH STATION. Ui haat meuriismenaahaan veal wh Fen to waiee! Ho had been wandering in the snow along the railroads since hes ety aber. Conductor Stockwell, who eu Walked seven miles te TWH te in Another greement, saying < escape. His son returned him to the institution. and } dered valuable ynpaid eer-la telegraphic office to. war ind send the pews of Wort? | me ee v i the city in that « oanection He the disaster to the a been in tugir many yeara ; = as | HELD FOR ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Str Merwin The wreck over 1 ost of this place tm the | Hevte): stron ; rugged mountains, The th Kona curve which at : : ‘ Stone skirts @ ravine. It had grade two in length end esident of | es Jono N ' i il Because he mistook carbolic acid for whiskey Antonio |<" Morris. or oat rina ngieuss SiR k the curve. Day had aot four z| Godowitz. a clerk. twenty-one years old. of No. 168 East Eigh- |tremrment ‘ue broken and most of the sere aston t ‘oth street. was held in $1,000 bail this afiernoon by Magis- Bier ate Mott charned with attemoti ne suicide. Phevocivat in) presienaia . r " TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS. |the car of Thoma rust Compamy, 2 ee JAC Mr Ryan's off'e, it is suit that y accomnenal im x i ATTEMPT To WRECK FOUNDRY. re eet by holed and twelve-sear oe ng to =e 1 \ ; nora = from there to California ice do net know who ther Mrs w gh he had actual 4 YORK. Pa., March 7. Nine three-inch rifle cartridges were found in a| Pee Oe ag See ae te erat th\ nies bit ! 8 s ie ba oe large and valuable mould in the foundry of the Pennaylvania Agriculture fee ee aia. vonne zeal : —— w , ‘ : sae | Works this morning just in time to prevent a great disaster, It is not known | Curlatinnl liAnoectatioaill q ! under fam k “He is but Httle hetped by his) who attempted the deed Footprints on the snow-covered roof of the foun-| Brook stntemen the story was| dry showed the guilty one gained entrance by crawling through a ventilator. oft JOHN F GAYNOR Ny HENRY BISCHOFF sien te . fntee. If tt war ie, he was woilty Had he not made the mistake of filling the holes through which the car- negie omy ar» ‘ of crime: 11 was false he was] tridges were inserted in the mould with red sand instead of black sand, of | absolutely, relleve: cong C depenvity which the mou.d was composed, their presence would not have been detected Automobile Clab of America, ea i Who Sew Sherif tn , and the murderous purpose would have been successful. ner, Waldorf-Astoria, x4 ; i H r iH | ooo Institute, leetare, —__—_— CUMBERLAND NOT " os | GIRL IN PIQUE KILLED HERSELF. Srersn ee JUDGE SPEER ISSUES A NOTED BANKER SUCCUMBS ; ; MeGlynan Monument (4se0- Henge az tae mA NEWARK. N J March 7 —Charlotte Gassert, fitteen years old, daughter tion, No. 12% East Twenty- BENCH WARRANT. TO BRIGHT’S DISEASE. ’ Air of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gassert, of No. 328 Bussex street. Harrison, com- hb atrert en ia BRUNSWICK iN DUKE ali it mitted suicide this afternoon by inhaling illuminating gas at her home. The Polar “tar Lodge No. 245, F. Baeble | Gaeserts conduct two grocery stores, one on Sussex street and one on Orange || and A. 4. ball, Lexington Op- Senet Regncansy a) A wth | inns street, this city. The girl's father ordered her to deliver some groceries and ||| era-House Comepiracy Case—Warrant for she, piqued, went to her room and killed herself Annual mounted mames, Squad. B.D. Greene. REJECTED BY GOVERNMENT TO LEAVE CUBA MAY 1 —_-_———°¢-—_—_— ron A Athletic Asoctation, Ar- = | — | . | ! fooft vanking OF THE DUCHY. .| TERRITORY OF JEFFERSON. re, No. 120 Central Bark ff % Company, SHING | WASHINGTON. March 7. The House Committee on Territories de- a " ry this morn | cided to-day to report the bill giving the Indian Territory a Territortal New Vork Microscop: ideal form of government to be known as the “Territory of Jefferson, with aff clety> No. 66 Madison avenue . Raden, near legislature similar to the other Territories, a Governor and a delegate in Sept 4 IR, After Congress with a Bre- er a » Amertea in AL M’AULIFFE WAS ARRAIGNED IN COURT. w ut went into the SAYS THE RE. FE WAS ARR WEATHER FORECAST. : Police Inspector Harley said this afternoon that he had proved to his 3 = F ‘|own satisfaction that there was no substitution of another prisoner for | Fores oe pe Inlet ‘) James McAuliffe in the Police Court. The Inapector said Alexander Small | ae * Lele x knew McAuliffe personally He said the man arraigned was really the| ork City Glennon witness. ty cloudy . to-night; Saturday cloudy, rk He had fallen jeep and was baaly | wail suit again © lows of her husband who was killed by the wae poller he was atte throne in’ I candy factory, No, 42 Tenth avenue, last July. — Don't walt for something to ture wp. Let Sunday World Wants turn mp something for you. mark, ister ¢ d of th Duke who asce ta and died in 1884, nawick jast Tt ded. the —- + 42 ALDERMAN BRIDGES’S QUEER IDEA OF FIREPROOF WOOD. An Aldermanic committee wns discussing flreprocf wood this afternoon. “Thin wood in covered by patent,” satd one of the members. “No, it ain't.” said Alderman Bridges, ° it stands awhile it eats the wood up.” it's covered with pome sort of brown stuff, and after re rainy followed by freak north to east winds. ee eh A cola, pam