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resident's Cabinet and Political Sup- ‘porters Strongly Urge Him to Refuse) Europe's Request to Act as Mediator - States. oy | | WASHINGTON, Dec. %.—A divergence, try and from Senators and Representa- © Of opinion has arisen in the Cabinet as | tives In Washington. M She dest . Senator Cullom, of the Senate Com- Eth the desirabiity of the President's a0-| vittee on Forcign Relations, called at _ ceptance of the post of arbitrator, even the State Department to-day with a it should be insisted upon by the| bundle of telegrams, all energetic pro- tents against the embarkation of the “The fear is expressed that some em-| President upon this arbitration ssheme sing contingency may arise in the | and ali from men prominent In Illinois of the arbitration that, in the| Tho impression seems to be gaining | might seriously Involve the United | ground all over the country that the ge | ceptance of the President would in- ouad” |volve grave pertls and that he should tue Birong pressure in being brousht to |e lore free af least to act In the event pear upon the President to decline the of ected complications arising. Is a feeling here th: the crisis | oming acute again and that the! nger has fot been passed by any} manner of means | os EL ANNOYED BY BRITISH WARSHIP | the United States | ©. Anvitations to act as arbitrator, This)’ i sure comes from the newspaper. | Guy ‘e-trom public men throughout the coun . S. VESS MS-CARAGAS, Venezuela, Dec. 23.—The cruiser ‘Troude and ‘D" Line steamer Caracas safely Consul were immediately informed 0f entered the harbor of La Guayra at 8[the stand taken by the Itallan com clock this morning. nander, whose desision was regardel The mall, freight and passenge: as Violating the terms of the decrees | pethe Caracas were landed at 10 establishing the blockade, which al-{ ; captain of the British crulser}inwed ali stewmers coming from tho | une notified the commander of the} United States ten daya’ grace from the} Young Griswold was thirty-one years Ne Caracas that throughout her s date of the establishment of the block- (Continued from First Page.) of age. After he returned from his years ys a SAT hea SRE RA A La Goayra she must leave the ade, Dec. 20, In which to reach Veneaue- | —_—_— at Oxtord, he entered the Now York| McCann ne ea ee ee several Pevery night. This measure is regarded) jan ports. uy 64 peas - Law School and graduated from there|@ttachment for eac ‘ at ¢ 2 s 9020 $9690 SOOOOO 99D2H92HOOH9OOOOOOO : aay a vho was a brake- as vexatious and causes great expense} Myr, Boulton, of Boulton & Co, agents = “re x sd PaO SASNIA IY ose @ | last fall, He took the examination for years an ne yi ee ee re Sto the owners of the steamer. i 12 ; > |the bar and was admitted. Soon after] man on the Pennsylvania Railroad, had) q ahie decision not to stop her on her Shacts epee me Epa the MILITARY CAREER OF NE Ww HEAD $ this rahe great strain under which he|his legs cut off above the knees by al i val was not arrived at without some |{tallan commander's decision, and the | OF POLICE SHOWN AT A GLANCE, 3/2 been began to tell on him. His) Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive. He AiMoulty, due, it ts claimed here, to the |commander of the Marietta and the * I physictans decided that he had over-| was given $1,200 by the Brotherhood of Jack of unity of action+on the part | United States Consul cabled to Wash- 3 Born in Providence, R. L., 1850. @ | worked himself, and that complete rest} Locomotive Engineers. After buying a e+ of the allies. The commander of the | ington for instructions. In the ae 4 Appointed a cadet at West Point by Gen. Grant in 1866, $ hes ened a OG tone Hira) fo pair of artificial limbs, a thres-wheeled 4 ’) Ci = v . © British cruiser Tribune, yesterday noti-| while Lleutenant-Commander ehl, | © | Newport for a time, but he got no bet-| chair and after paying for his grave, “fea Mr. Schuck, the Consul of Great {after an hour's conference with the | Graduated at the head of his class and commissioned’ Second ter, put the rest of his money in the bank. “Britain, that the ship could enter the |Itallan commander, succeeded in con- Lieutenant of Artillery In 1870. S| tt was then decided to take him to] “Mrs. Kate P, O'Neill, McCann's sister, | % port of La Guayra to-day. vincing him he was wrong in hia in- Accompanied the Russian army on {ts invasion of Turkey In |#2me fuburd near New York, ‘The rest-| gays it ts this money and not love that W The Tribume then sailed from here. | terpretation of the blockade decrees and 1877-78. i $laence of Richard L, Kemble, at No. 519} }\:5 toa Miss Rellly to wed her brother. Geleaving the Italian cruiser Giovanni |fnally the captain of the Glovann ‘ Pelham road, known as the Charles Bur- ‘ Eeeblied Anatanin’ witt eeibeueen in charge. The first act of the |Baustn assured Lieutenant-Commander Commissioned Captain of Engineers in 1888. é rell cottage, was found available. owing eT toa reve. detblle the fact gcommander of the Bausan was to notify | Diehl that the Nare are are A Appointed Instructor of military engineering at West Point in ¢|to the fact that Mr. Kemble had de-} 114. ne intalerippled J ee ere eT aout taneeantes io tll a1. a8. @ [elded to come into town for the winter. |" rerard MeCabe carried McCann down sgethe Caracas would not be allowed to ‘land her passengers, malls or freight. aa The commander of the United States 4 nboat Marietta, Lteut.-Commander NWPiem; the commander of the Fren WAVANDERBILT'S RAVE STRUCCLE. Although Weakened by High ~ Temperature, Which Does Not Yield to Treatment, Physi- ~ clans Say He Is “No Wor'se.” Mr. Boulton was then notifled that the Caracas would have free entry and he cabled to Willemstad, where she was awaiting orders, inatructing Capt, Wood- rick to proceed to La Guayra. LE ON RAFEN “Little Tim” Calls Bronx Presi- dent “Welcher” on His Vote in the Jersey Tunnel Fran- chise. we ae = = ae RANK CALLS AT THE HOUSE.| WANTED TO BE “ABSENT.” When Dr. Janeway left the home of ; Alderman “Tim" Sullivan charged! bain’ PAnderbilt after the confer-|vreaident Haffen, of the Bronx, to-day with the other doctors shortly be-| wun “welching on his vote on. the| 3 o'clock this afternoon he was Be ie the patient was any better, | Xe™ York and New Jersey tunnel fran-| Well, he is no worse,” he ane ed ee ie eee ee oo aeting ot chia got into his carciage and drove)ing Aldermanic Board, and thoy re- Beara ds baa inak, the: tempera gelved aye Te niseap prays! of the} re of Mr. Vanderbilt, which has caused | {4° Re remo en SE Ter gravest fears of his physicians, hag {MPP the boant to order Alderman} BE vinioes ts treatment Devin arose and offered a resolution | : that the reconl of President Haften's Jp) Several days ago Dr. Austin Flint, $n | en i tie Now York and New Jer, s the family physician, was asked if he and his colleagues anticipaccd Pfailure as a complication, (ye "9h, no," he said, “ there is no fear ef heart failure. 1t is nis temperature har is where the concern lies. If he s§ What would ordinarily be tne crisis, or tse twenty-first aay, and if perltoa.tis subsides and his tem- ure still remaing hign, then there Wis be lite bope. 4c is tae teinpera- ie Which Wwe must iuwer,” ‘The olncia. builetin this morning told 0 cr Ge. condition, according to Feadings. 1t is as follow: Vanderbilt has had «4 mur quiet night and seems to be nodding his own without the appearai ot ‘any symptom of a compucation, His \ ature =remains moderately nigher and does not show u tendency WW become lower. LIN] JAN WAY. “It je known positively to-day | Mr, Vanderbilt temperature ls at le franchise, which was adopted | should be changed so as to show President Haffen “absent? when the vote was taken, The record, which| has been carefully Inspected by certain members of the board, shows that Pres- ident Haffen yoted affirmatively on the franchise, Immediately the Alderman’s resolu- tlon was read several members arose | excitedly, some protesting, othens sup- porting. Alderman Devlin sald that Haffen had asked him to present the resolution, declaring that he had not been In the Aldermanic chamber when the tunnel franchise vote was taken. Alderman Downing, a Republican mem ber from Brooklyn, shouted: “1 eaw President Haffen in this cham- ber when the yote was taken.” sey t last we heart a r ree hig! than it was all of yes Marty Gives the Lie in Tar That's not 60, torted | Deylin. fom a friend of the family who wast president Hafen, gives me his own Hetin it ‘was learned tet the doc | Word of honor.” President | Fornes ec | came to the rescue of the borough pence the young milllonaire had isp tawll: ‘aident, Why, Mr, Haffen telephoned mo that that unless the tem. r 1 ‘ ‘3 ee er te he worst It Te anes | day te was too sick to attend,” enld Piss, os it did last night, the same ver-| the President. © Glee woul That can't be" cried out big dim * Gaffney, who comes from Charles F. Dr wine iett the h jeft the house abo UNERE CIR ARB BL cay raced | Brenton ‘World. @ “We are trying to break up the fever. “As yet it is very obsun: We con- Murphy's distylct. “He voted all right and I guess now he has been called to time by the labor unions and wants to renig.”” 3 ate. a the present temperature as being “8 welching all righ’ ex- us.” im" Sullivan, “I saw’ Presi- Mi you express any hope for the| dent Haffen here and saw Alderman 4 reoovery of Mr, Vanderbilt?” | Culkin go over to the President and he is doing sk him to vote for the franchise. Am 1 not right?" he exclaimed, indicating Alderman Culkin, Says He Can Prove ‘Yes, that's right. I personal ident Haffen to voto for th Alderman Culkin. shouted Alderman jeely now. askod wer. The fact fran- wer, There is always or in thin discase.” Sienna when it's necessary!" ¢x- ALDERMEN PASS. tty bers of blank was killed, GEN. FRANCIS V. GREENE, | NEW POLICE COMMISSIONER, Resigned to enter the employ of the Barber Asphalt Company in 1887. Entered the National Guard on Gen. Fitzgerald's staff in 1889, wold, to Manila, consisting of 3.500 men. Promoted Major-General of Volunteers. Resigned in December, 1898, ' , We wrote a history of the movements of the armies that brought him considerable recognition, He was made a Captain of Engineers in 1883 and instructor in mill+ tary engineering at West Point In 1836. Spon after this he resigned from the Be e to enter the employ of the Bar- ber Asphalt Company, of which he was quickly made President, He entered chosen Commissioner of Pubiie Worl realgning ‘the office to take the Poll: c guiniasioneranlp. en, Greene has been : fore wn the man wanted by the Rapto: Nean organization at the head of the Eelice erariaent, It is said. that he ‘a offered the pi: rl e nd meted Hie Place early In the fall 8 a disciplinarian and an expe! military questions Gen, Greene ir oten young Griswoid In announcing his appointment of Ge Greene, the Mayor simply aalds “Well, T have decided upon Gen. Gri new Polico Commissioner, war Gen, Greene went South with the regiment, but was soon promoted ty a higher position In the Volunteer Arm tendered he was made a Major-General of Volun-|ridge's resignation joes Into effect," let them make the play. The advertisement which raid was as follows: “We are the oldest legitimate firm fn this business. We can always be found when you want us, for we have been here at & Nassau streot for many years led t One esate. ON RACE | RAID TRACK TIPSTERS on the same old spot, and the name of Coroner In Angry. Love will win out every time! John Boling has tong ago become a synonym| When Coroner O'Gorman was, in-|*nd.t can live all rant, even if he for all that Is square and-decent in rac-| formed of the trick which nad “ocen| Beme* and, folks don't need” to. worry Ing matters allover the land wiere Played on him he was very angry, [avout our future. | We can't help it be: : racing is known. We alway: sat sg a made by 2 | cause we are cousins, and ess If we Police Descend on Boling & Co.) in siways wili do rignt, and shall ty | artralned urge in’ rare of the dead [I’Ve World Hid away ne MeN with our best efforts to make every man] man," exp:atned the Coroner, “He did |)" . weet i of “The in Nassau Street and Stop Their “One Horse Wire” Busi- ‘ness. who place# his confidence in us success- ful and satiated, as we have in the past. Ae you want a Aquare deal in overy spect, come to us and you will surely, rely on It, Fee ae eae “In regard to this one hora wire, w will add yet, phat it is too weeds thing to sell it indiscriminately to overy one, and then have it hawked about again by every fakir in the land for half pri We Want our clienis to make money, but We want also every dollar that we are entitled to, and the only way that thie can 0¢ done le that we placq_your com- missions ourscives, Here is a chance of real worth, Send your commission at once, for we oan only accept a limited number of account olishts, and if you hesitate too long you may be too late to be taken. It is not charged that the concern made away with any of their client: money, but simply that they were run- ning {n opposition to the law, ‘The four mon arrested In the office were badiy frightened and were anxtous to get away, but the police refused to allow any one to leave the place. It was thelr intention to arrest every one who came In to place a bet. The woman clerk claimed to have been house WOMAN CLERK ARRESTED. pont M The police ratded the offices of “Bol- Ing & Co race-track tipsters, at No. 83 Nassau street this afternoon and ar- rested a woman clerk and four patrons of the place, All refused to give thelr names, It 1s changed that the place Is a pool- room, advertising to accept money to piay on the New Orleans races. The men arrested had just placed money on the “one-horse wire" advertised by the into the salves. would rather not ete ure detalles which the thins would not become public, roman Tang. the vell of the anked th he might soe Me, Vanderbilt tran bul of her 'what‘she wanted. oe 5 A remedy that’ will it right awn: jelirious?" e}! ay, 4 erman Culkin, “Yes, we can prove the welch,” added Alderman Sullivan, ‘The resolution was tabled, a Torpedo Bont Wilkes Accepted. WASHINGTON, Dec, 23.—The Becre- J of the Navy to-day finally accepted {be fure-anot torpeta boat Wilk the as ue and “Po: pe a Se io at Wet thtica”™ concern when the police arrived, A man named Boland {s sald to be the proprietor of the place and the police are now looking for him, ‘All the papors and letters were taken by the officers and many checks were found from out-of-town patrons, In their advertisements Boling & Co, stated that they had a sure thing every day bi iMag but would not give it out generally. Persons wishing to make dete would have to send the monay and. working for Boling & Co. for five years. ‘The concern has an office uptown and one in Brookly: parently has oi said that a a her pl or At a dozen other places of the eame@ sort that advertive to put money up on the for customers will also be closed up by the police. Only three persons were med in the tre Street Court this Li the others being released. ey they by Jane Schmidt, im Joho H. Gontses wk held in 9600 ball for examination earegae wed the precautions tak the about young Griswold who who liv take this place. moved out there about a month ago. time early this morning; She She ik a very clever writer, been very publications Griswolds are said to be very wealthy, not make hiy statement under I belleved hien. to-morrow, an hard time getting a burial permit for a man named Martin. out what they meant by decety! were overturned, ers. were pinned and were severely injured, (Continued from First Page.) and had escaped during the night from his nurses, wofd for {t and sent a report to Pollce Headquarters in was the name of the dead man. Coroner O'C permit to r |ham Manor house of the dead man. escaped, The police took this man’ this city that rman rove the holy to the News Pel of the iden n, and when mem family were asked poin' it they aémitted that | Admitted to the Bar. W, L. Emmett, a relative of Mra. Gris- in Pelham, advised he and she aid mall was received In New Rochelle, and } one of the nurses went over there every In order that no one should kRpw o the strange occupants of the Bur- rell cottage really were. Out for Long Walks. Every morning one of the nurses took Griswold out for a There was some talk among the nelgh- bors but the gossip was very indefinite was simply known as th “demented man." He was seen out walking yesterday as other nurse Is Anderson, One of the nurses always spent the night outside the door of Griswold to dressed killed himself or gicd as the result of an accident we have ho Way of knowing.” Mrs, Griswold was Miss Jane Emmett and in her youth,was known as a great birth her story having tme of, its The ish Virginian by Lost Wedding Ring, popular at the twelve years ago. I'm ing they'll have to fin Tm going ng me. $$ Jumped to Escape Death, A collision between a work train and & paesenger train occurred at J. Pler- gan's private landing to-day, Four or five cars of the work train Three men jumped on River to save them- Hud Tt was with difficulty thi they were rescued. ‘Phree Itallan labor- under the wreckage Martin gave the nurse a despite had been She long walk. inm- oath, but out to the MR. AND MRS. JOHN N. A. GRISWOLD, WHOSE SON FLED FROM NURSE AND WAS BEHEADED BY. A TRAIN. TLECLESS, HE RAN AWAY TO MARRY John McCann Has an Exciting Love Chase in His Wheeled Chair to Marry His Pretty Cousin. FAMILY BARRED THE WAY. Now the Bride Has Disappeared and Her People Belleve Harm May Come to Her for Defying Law of the Church, Love at the hefm has steered many a youthful couple into wedlock, but love at the back of a wheeled chair is a/ new departure which has just been in- troduced into the annais of matrimony in Jersey City. With Cupld as a guide and the best man as chief promoter, John McCann, 4 legless. man, of No. 200 Wayne etreot Jersey City, and Mamle Rellly, of 162 St, Paul's avenue, eluded the watch- ful care of the bride's mother and the bridegroom's sister, and were wedded In the little office of Justice of the Peace William A. Conrad, No. 116 Coles street, Jersey City. \ The newly married couple are first) cousins and opposition to the match) arose chiefly on that score, Bride Has Disappeared. ‘The oueation which now disturbs the immediate relatives of the wedded pair is: “Where the bride?"—for since the ceremony she has disappeared and the crippled bridegroom remains moro and silent and refuses to divulge her hiding place. The wedding day of the McCanns is probably the most unique ever spent in s t t thh winding stairs of his home at No. 260 Wayne street, where ho lives with his aged mother and married sist McCabe stationed himself at the wheeled r d commiss: Yolonel nv 7 She took with her two nurses, None ¢ thai dorsey) Cy an foned Colonel of Seventy-first Regiment in 1892, of the other residents in Pelham, ex-| chair and eee ied He poten Commissioned Brigadier-General of Volunteers in 1898 during cept the Emmotts, saw anything of Se thee Helly? clad in her neat var with Spain, c Ever 5 Sp |met by Mis y, lac the war with Spain, and commanded the second expedition to {them Even thelr, names were DOE ourning, which she wears for her dead father. ’ ‘All was going well, the Mayor's ¢lerk, Stephen J. Fitzgerald, was filling out the papers before commencing the ce nony, when @ breathless woman burst into the room. “The marriage must be stopne cried. ‘They are first cousins.” The anxious couple were told that the law prohibits couslis marrying and they depatted, sorrowfully, with the best man, from the Mayor's office. Love Chase Without Leg “We'll try another place,” they said determinediy, and then began an inter- she 2 He !s also a man of great e: t usual except that thore were two in-/esting lo tho National Guard tn 1889 as_an engin- | ability 4 $ TS a tat f number rsey Clty Jus cer of the stat of Gen, Louln Pitzweraid | large forces of mean nemes t anding| stead of one nurse with him. One of lever th however, the persistent \ndwan made Colanel of the Seventy: | py oye : these, It was noticed, was a new man. | Mrs, O'Neill was at thelr heels. lirst Regiment. in 189 he Mayor’a Announcement. s f be Hill, ‘Tha he} A whispered consultation was held by ‘At the breaking out of the Spanish His name ts sald to be Hill. That of the| A Wait Toarty about 2 aml d that he guessed he Ing to get married. ne husband good-by. ‘sumay) eCann announc would give up Kissing her woul Hoe was not in command of the Sevent¥- {him t wneast b Hirat'at tho battle of San, Juan, Hil ReREO Re Te ATT EL Dated RRL aes | aie CURE Ne Gid nok \esonne: Jt ie! Abid home. er 9,0, Brigadier General be had com) Mayor smiled, f that Hill was the nurse who was on ‘ane wnecled the indignant bride: bal TY eS One jon to Manila, | He then added, “¥ ders Outy last night and that he fell asleep, | sro as ¥ conaisting of four transports and 3500 | that the appointment ages nat ee Hinto| At any rate Griswold Ot up. meme | erumpnantly, listed eraraah men, For his services in this campaign |eftect unt, Jan. 1, when Col” Part. aes laid plang, and when the vigilant sis thinking that her brother come teers, The appointment ts thi If w y her way of thinking, went DDO fe outcome of the |felf without awakening any one In tie] to he y of th 3 0 Realgna from the Army. conference ‘between “Mayor ‘Low’ and | house and made his escape, It ts sup-| S74 me ha hg conte the bride: Gen. Greene returned. to San Fran: Two weeks ago. Gon Grose, saturday | onred that he must lave been at large was carried downstalrs, put 1 elsco from Manila in September, 1898, |the Fifth Ave: t i ie: Jan hour 6, for the wher and wheeled hurriedly up the mand of a division of the Seventh Army | “Then the General mde {t clear that| ow, Yas found Is two miles from the ere met by Miss Reilly and Corpa,”' He was offered tho military and {ne would accept the agnotntment fii) 8u8- He Is supposed to have wan-|tho trio went directly: to Juutles of, the Civil Governership of Havana, but dee) were tendered him. Since then Gov.|dered about until he found himavig on| Peace, Courads oMce, ‘where the knot Hint Decenbensee ieee eee Lone aes Quietly heen urging the causa] the allroad track, with a was ted Goy,-wlect Roonevelt tried to persuade | way Shaninversto Geslinention menu Ou TOIT eo ee eee Hustled Up to Hin Room, Tete Ras Wonka Aid aUan | cent ot G Greene as the suc-| When an Evening Wosld reporter} Instead of enjoying a honeymoon, the <Rubils, Works. A cesnor to Col. Partridge. called at the Burrell cottage to-day, Mrs, {bridegroom was. Ignominously hustled pieat st Hert en. Greene ix acceptable to the Clity|Griswold could not be seen, Miss Lydia | upstairs to his room, where to-day he Hat position WHR TCI. the Republicans and the Citixons'| Emmett merely sald that Griswold bad | sits In a decidedly belligerent state. Tirlige, the |thome Orgecisatean ee ihe tees i Jeseuped from his nursce and bean killea, | He fava ho Is disgusted with the tow Revo Sonia eateries anizations as the Ideal man for] “He was. suft rom & that has been made over his marriag: ice Commissioner, was later the job of Police Commissioner. breneactiny uke tan hn hen pe land rfully Uireatened a report with chastisement if any more tions were asked, MoCann is twenty-seven years old and Miss Relity, twenty-th: Mrs, McCann, the deride, ts a go looking young woman of ‘neat appear- ance. She has brown hair and brow eyes. Last eveni ter the ceremon she remarked jJoycusly as ahe and her crippled husband left the Justice's of- fi au 4 BABY FOUND IN SATCHEL. Abandoned on Street in Newark and May Die of Exposure, NEWARK, N, J., Dec. 23,—A new born baby was found in a satchel by Herman Samuels to-day, Mr, Samuels on return. ing to his home at No, 138 Charlton street, saw the satchel near the stoop of his house. 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