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THE WEALTH OF THE COUNTRY AT THE CLOSE OF 1902. . If the total wealth of the United States were divided equally among the 79,000,000 inhabitants of the country, each man, woman and child would have $1,320, These figures are based on the census returns, - which show the total wealth of the country to be ninety-four billion and some odd hundred million dollars. \ ' ; FOUR LEADERS IN THE LATEST MOVEMENT FOR A MRS. BOYLES, STOLEN AS CHILD, CITY ASSOCIATION FOR FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS. FOUND THROUGH EVENING WORLD. HI 4 | SMALL RE-UNITED THEM BUNCH, SAYS BILL Long-Lost Daughter of Wealthy’ Mr. Devery, Even After His Good Chicago Man, Now a Married Night’s Rest, Has No Kindly. - Woman, Restored to Him in Feeling for Tammany Lead Brooklyn. ers, Who Turned Him Down, Re -WOWEN' CLUB TOWOTEQN NO Meeting of Over a Hundred Rep- i ‘resentatives of City Associa- tions to Consider Plans ts Lively. ..QEFERENDUM IS AGREED ON. KIDNAPPED BY HER MOTHER. HE’S NOT THROUGH YET. » , Says They Have Their Bets Down Wrong and Will Show Them @ Trick Before the Four-Flush Game Is Played Out. Parents Had Separated and the Wife Stole Her Little Girl Seventeen Years Ago, When Child Was Five Years Old. Decision is that Proposition for Fed- eration Will Be Passed Upon by the Societics and Their Repre- | Sentatives Will Meet Again. After an argumentative meeting of A story In The Evening World has re- more than two hours’ duration one hun- - sulted in the re-unlon of a father and @ré4 or more club women assembled at MRS, DORE LYO! A. J. WILSON, MRS, CLARENCE BURNS. his daughter after a separation of seven- the Lotus, Nos. 113 and 115 West Soven-|h» united. ‘The State Federation cannot would enable them to be prepared to! teen years following the kidnapping of ‘y-nintH street, came to the deciston| help us in such a movement. act at the next meeting was adopted. | the daughter by her mother, when she “ ‘The following committee was ap- that they were not yet prepared to In no way would the City Federation pointed: Mrs, © arlotte B. Wilbur, Mrs. was five years old. Gecide upow the formation of a City|etken the State Federation,” said Clarence Burns, Mra, Dore Lyon,’ Mrs. Mrs, Dore Lyon. It would strengthen 4 Augustus J. Wlison, Mrs. Belle‘de RI-| The father is Francis Rosborg, an Welleration of Women's Clubs. it. We would work together. ‘There ts vera, Mrs. Anna Keating. of Brooklyn;| atto: The hands of the clock inted ioaiales: Mrs, Howard MoNutt. Mrs. Walser, of[@ttorney, auditor an@ stockholder in towara 6 S See ee ree MIAGE Mka che ewiae o He Richmond, and Mrs, P. D. Hackstaff, of | the Pullman Company, in Chicago. The o'clock when Mrs, Dore Lyon, | #4? ant women who shine onl (€ the Bolectic Club and Vice-President | {elt andividual clubs wil be able “I'm onto the game that the ‘Big, Four’ over jn Fourteenth street is plays in'." ald the Hon. Bill Devery as hé greeted the faithful at the Pump to-day, |"It's not a freeze-out against me, but, {t's a bum political trick to force me into ne for their candidate for Sem, * ator. “Some wise guy who thinks he knows how to roll the ball in politics has picked me for a come-on and put big stack on the State Senate as a play T'@, be sure to make. Now, let mo put you, next. I wouldn't take the job, as my, |friend Mark Hanna said of the Presty dency. There's nothin’ In it. Albany te a dead one for a ive proposition like |vour Uncle Bil. I want to be where the bricks are flying and where real men lare needed, and I wish to notify all trespassers that I am ready to stick up for all that’s comin’ to me right here ia Uttle old New York. A Small Bunch, He Says. “Now, the gang that's in control ove@ ‘ on Fourteenth street ain't such a mud’, They're playin’ the same kind of poll » ties that Peanut Dave, the bald prophet of dil-omen, played at Saratoga. That zame of his lost the Stata to the Dem- ocracy and the kindergatten bunch that's trying to run the Tammany ma- chine will butt Into a blind street if t they don’t watch out. “Charlie Murphy thinks he can mate the people believe he got out the big Brooklyn ,,| daushter 1s now Mrs. Alson H. Boyle: Tho next meeting was set for Jan. 18] i14 wite of an official of the Equitable rt their ideas to the other club Of the State Federation, brought @|Women. In the State Fede at the Lotus, and as all clubs are ex- pected to wend delegates empowered to| Life Assurance Society. Sho lives at 8 WOuld also be fa (angible fact out of chaos with the es Kreat object of t foggestion that a committee of seven or | that wow act for or against the federation the] No, 719 Halsey street, Brooklyn, in a question of whether New York City will! comfortable home. sald Mra. Aine be appointed by the chairman to] C&P! transpor would act toy form the strongest body of club women in the United States will ve decided. Mr. Boyles, with the assent of his wife @raw up a pian for such an organization | up tn various Se accomplish “Ive all a move for the Manhattan |and her father, informed The Evening fo be submitted to the vartous clubs, | ,%,nccomp club women to get things thelr own! World to-day of the happy termination | The meeting was representative, the | Western eration of the State Clubs hand” sald an indignant. Brooklyn and the A County club: »ft for It having invited representatives | ¢ Hevanvevounty suman woman. 9/1 know one woman who {s| brought about by the investigation of pushing fhe movement just so she can| the story as It was published. On Sept. of what federated int every woman's club to attend. This dore o * com- Become president of the State Federa-| 17 inst The Evening, World announced LoP bio aie ntortthing YOFK CHY (01 that a woman had arrived in Brooklyn | , of Borosis; Mrs, Clarence Burns, | Inr to be went to the varioas chiba whic - the Little Mothers’ Association; Mra. = Soo gobble up everything.” Ustus J. Wilson, of the West End ‘bilean Clut; Mrs. Dore Lyon, of the tle Club; Mrs. Belle de Divera, of New Century Circle, “One thing I want,” «ald Mra. Belle | searching for Marion Josephine Rosb cali was responded to by olub Gray Taylor, ‘4s to see the federation | who was kidnapped seventeen years ago an who with few exceptions in- td the sentiments of Mrs. de Rivera, forth in her opening remarks, in ‘of a City Federation. —s ie alyid result wo re mary th’ her can accomplish. president.” zs ae nue, Chicago. The child was then five years old. The father and mother had separated, and when tho child was four years old her mother first kidnapped her, but she was recovered a month later by her father. ’ But after the second kidnapping she was never heard from. MOTHER'S INJURY “cote wn ‘The woman who had arrived in Brook- ue formed and 3 bh arenc a Meaidenta, Me Clarence Burns made) oom ner father’s home on Michigan ave- For Important Work. lyn hnd been the child’s nurse, and after | de Rivera said that on a careful) nae == gaining wealth the father employed her a Be yet aes Ie ck Rien Gt vi i u to seek the child. She had been work- mma! h ction. ‘ihe opinion, almost, ansnimens | They Hustled Contractor Ryan Wife of Equitable Life’s Man-|ir. seven years, travelling everyenere, LIES THE FRIE CAS KILLS OLD the muntaeiorl ular Wuen’hersge Wotieret ager, Knocked Down by Care- | 2) 2 Froat oere te tetghtos neve the moriing after election ay and ampoptant work could be accom- ; Uni i e and His Non-Union Man Out affection for his lost daughter never) lobed! over thelraturiia che had’ toyelag! ed b$ federating the city clubs. ie 7 i i diminished, There were no clues. There) Cn ee ea te teteing tk'| Of the Job on Short Notice less Driver, Lies, Dangerously |e itis hope, tut the father had eald | himself on the chest theee times before er this Corporate body of women's Hurt, in Hospital to tife nurse: 5 he could cinch it that he was awake To-Day. ] J ‘ “ “She will be @ young woman when 5 ) c y The Die Temas vote hs polled be , Sees cause the people o c: s : —_— ——— Esscnitansa, than. scividuatiy: a you find her, and you are the only one : : dary reason for federating 1s the who could possibly recognize her. The ‘They don’t know Charile Murphy from @ ‘of a clud-house where a fnanciai|CANTOR IGNORED WRIT. YOUNG MAN TO PROSECUTE. Jehances are row, but it will do me good . 5 © — |cord of wood. ag could: be effected by saving wo- ‘| to even know that Tam doing something] Twenty-TWo Men .Allege that/Charles Hoag Got Up in the| .,., Wuors the Shosstsltel f havi ari _—— ‘3 ‘ to find her,” , 4 sf ey're getting al pchneiney oe 1 Meal Work oni thelciey Hal wasistonped by | Pennsylvania Continues Present! 1. HM. Kutner, son of the general! The story was read by Aison H.| They Were Kidnapped to Help} Night, Turned Off Stove and|nim. They're getting next to his methe vd . T have met with dimeul ot setlea ie me eat iy 4 manager of the Equitable Life Assur-| Boyles. In travelling for the Equitable Y . ods. If the leader of Tammany Hall 2 pntioued tile apeaker, “one elt Pieetdont Cater Bs ron Souannecal Schedule for January, and yee Ss smvets, appeared in the Harlem|Life Assurance Society he had met tor} Break the Strike at the Coal]. Accidentally Turned It on|tiines it is good potttics to turn dowm ‘ nan argued that the individual clubs| jaen so nece reset 2 | Other Li Ilo Court before Masistrate Zeller to-day |severai years the pretty head waitress ( a man elected leader by the people of ad suffer, Another argued that wo-|dniicw had Contractor Itean oberon ie] ines May Follow the) .c vrosccute maward i. Bweeney, otlot e moral in Garters, Tee eomcan| Mines. _ | Again. his district he's welcome to his rave, Xo. 625 Unfon avenue, the Bronx.|ance had resulted in love and marriage. He's not turning me down, He's turns a thirsting for power would take the| forough Precident's order Lead Set for Them. i _ w inthelr hands and force othor| Bue Ryan, who was anoniaed in ad Sweeney was charged with felonious as-|'They were married last summer. He Ing down the Democratic voters of the men Into the background. Another| vance of Presilont Cantore aa 5 _—— enult when arrested by Policemen Cur-|brought her to Brooklyn and estab- % | Ninth to help out a shoestring politiciam MBAIHAUL Watare too muon organised Noe President Cantor’a intentions tin and Glavgin after a chase. lished her in a fine home. FORCE WAS USED, THEY SAY.) CHILDREN DIED BY VIOLENCE who wants to get his man to the Statm ¥ had scen his lawye d they advined | Sear une perauea a nzersy And) they advived | CONFERENCE TO BE HELD.} tie haa been speeding hts fast horse| Her name was Marion Josephine Am to vontinus operations until stopped | in Seventh avenue, near One Hundred} Hardy, and she had told him that she sy A superior pow ie lawyers ob: | —__ and Twenty-fourth street, when he| knew absolutely nothing about her early Senate. “Four-flush politics won't do. The, People of the Ninth made me their lea@~! eady, but In answer to this (only point to that most highly or- tized body—the Church of Rome." Attorney Jerome was to-day| After losing his only two children by violent deaths, Charles Hoag, seventy- Mistrict tained an injunction againet the Prost- ; Nant fra. Harry Hastings, President of the PHILADELPHTA, Dec, ttThe sales} knooked down Mr, Kutner'a mother, | tife, except that sho had been in a fam-| asked by Lawyer Andrew 8. Fraser, of Seana Tn dent of the Borough restraining fh f , ee a ean , n'y” Jer, and I'm going to be the leader. ‘They , thers’ Club, was made temporary | (ont OF (he Hore reatralning bim ‘agents of the Pennsylvania Ratlroads| Mra, Albert Kutner, of No, 167 West [ily in somo city where there was an old|No, 22) Broadway, to investigate the/ Seven years Bick Dae nisi haven't got anything against me. They) tlrman, and Miss Mary H. Hay tem- py |anthractte coal companies met and de-[One Hundred and Twenty-thtrd street;| woman and her grown aon, She remem-| action ot the Fete Ratirond, omMelain in| een kas Renhyziation, In his home |TV” A ow any reason why T ahouldn of the injunctior ye which was gi Mash ditatee vt: Jed to continue the present clreular | her daughter, Mrs. Clark Torin, of No.|pered that when she was about seven vomteeday hy dueticn Botts was served [prices during the month of January | West Ono Hundred and Seventeenth | years old the woman had taken her to b m ill hee last! Phe ealcs agents miso declined to renew | strest, and granddaughter, Julia} the Catholic Orphan Asylum tn Charles-| city dus'ing the coal strike to the mines night . shee ital ‘ think Batren Ieland had moved up inte} any of tho expiring contracts with large | ‘Torin, aged seven years. Mrs. Kutuer] ton street, Bosto: e " ; a H+ yy | Pital. w Ryan and his men were told to-| consumers of antiracity, which action | Is sixt arate a Land There she had llved)and using them as “strike-breakers" by "ste. toag, who was a well-to-do retirea | Fourteenth street. (ay not to begin work they vigorously| wilt campel all consumers to purchaso} Mr. ikutner said two of hts mother's Rodi meaniecnceian unl sie ieee teven: promising them to put them at radiroad|putoher, Mved on the top floor of the| “I wasn't surprised at the turn-d aheal.”" Then it became necessary It !s expooted that tt hiladolphia | Wright Hospita is ov Any g and rented the lower floor to Joseph solar plexus, invoke: the’ ald cof) the: poll A er pocnee LMA, She Ze eaee ight qivapital: where stra. ‘Torin 88) then she had been @ waltress In Boston | ‘The men allege that they wore prac-/ Hi) mnied the lower Book to Deathly thought some opposition might dee} intenth; whether the women pres and the}and Reading Railway Company and the| also suffering from a lacerated scalp, | ©! i | Bewcr empowered to form a cliy|contractor and his men were hiistied'| others:wHIttakevelnilactned Uttle girl was not hurt beyond a| 424 Saratoga hotels. tleally Kidnapped and taken in acer tolies: night Mrs. Hoag slept in the|Velop, but I didn’t look for a ekin oe In valn Mrs. Hastings as| eft (he Job. ‘A conference of anthracite cont op-| ff, aise essa criminal charge Mnew, Fach Other sat/Onee, the mines, from which they had great| kitchen by a big coai stove and the old|!!ke the one they put up on me, IB airman tried to quell the overflow of| Ryan then deciared that he had ‘een|erators and thelr attorneys was held to- }against Magistrate Zoller | {t- Boyles showed the story in The|dimoulty in escaping. They allege that|man slept in the+ bedroom, which was|&%8 to show how much good it doew) (/ noha. At last the chairman re ved of his rights and he would|/day to arr the presentation of | said all could do Was to parole | Evening World to his wite, and thoy | hetore they could make the union min-|heated only by a amall-gas radiator. In|‘? have friends. Men on that commit=, fiested all who had the power to vote the ald of the courts. Nevertholoas, | the amine o the custody of his counsel | decided to look up the woman who was|ers understand that they were running |the middie of the night when the rooms | te¢ that I've stood for and helped wh of the contro- | Sweeney wi when thay body to await the result of Mrs, Kutner's In- " j al i Mr Kutnér to begin [Searehing for the lost child. But she|from their employers an@ not working | became too warm Mrs, Hong called to| ‘they needed help turned on me. I’ vary secretary divs, de Rivera's motion that the fed- ation of New York Clty clubs be tied started an intricate discusston at did not spare in {ts details the ammatical construction of the sen- ace in which the motion was made. The question which arose most per 5 . be seated. Say, if they'd uncover the, luring twenty-two Italians from this} wife, Frederica, who was also overcome be by gas, Is dying in the Lebanon Hos-|fecords of that bunch over there you'd’ 4 Ket the proposition to stand, ‘ations have been shut down and the| convenes | |Jurtes, and advi E BNE Dello Gray Taylor, of the Pro- men who started the trouble aro | “Phe conteren by, Simon | civil sult. which he sald tie would do [nad left the clty and Boyles addressed | for them they were almost assaulted. [her husband to turn off the gas heater, | How them that they baye their beta onal Woman's League, took the ant. ‘They have demanded all along |P. Wolverton Batis if fe tad no recourse to criminal prose- ta Jetter to Mr, Rosborg, in Chicago.| tt is also eaid that suits for damages (and in doing so he turned {t on again. ERE NG peices a sore % rs but the figure of “Aunt Louisa} that nook on the Cie Hall Py Yon and moat of thowbie operators were nap: || Ha was furious at Sweeney, and said | Neither wae certain of the tdentity, and in bohalt of each of the men will be} About 9 o'clock this morning Mrs. Tan] Mavens lived all my 2 ge rose in dispute of that point. | men ¢ a fhe city in now practicnts | resented mises Nee the Injury to the women was an out-|the father answered that during the |started against the officers of the com-|Bruggman, who was employed as a 28 tai “a faciont 4 Be a. creed pet contractor ylelds to the| yigt" * conference Mr, Wolverton| rage and caused by vicious careless: lnrigtmas holidays he would come East |pany. Papere have already been drawn, |houscleener by the aged couple, 4, °s'*! cards were sent out Sariy tow : ade Fae Sire. Taylor | “ands anived lapor ‘Nhe testimony on the part of the and call on Mrs, Boyles, belleving that |the sum total asked for amounting to| knocked et the door of their apart- rad A ‘ti cue meat TY) : 4 e chairman looked from Mrs. Tay! resident Cantor sa had a per-| non-union m ja not yet completed. he could dentify her tf she were his |$1,100,000. ment but could get no response, As|Schnelder, calling a meeting o: 100,000. she could smell gas coming from the|Democratic General Committee of the; i ‘) pe it Louisa. fect right to stop the work. I have Tuesday, whe e commission sits, the it eee g nat{ amined tt with Consulting Architect [non-union men's counsel will submit daughter. Mr. Fraser charges the ofMfciaia of the| Cracks of the door she called for help . sf Wall, T was sent here to see what) Aion and we f 1 that fourteen) further testimony which. will. probably He arrived at the Halsey street house |company with assault, abduction and] and was assisted in breaking down the a eet Coe tae one cana bord va ing on and to Investigate,” sald] of the contract specifications have been|cunsume a day or two. ‘Then the opel 3 P “y . fH rs he r) % a bad ie b. oO 9 6 fternoon and before he had timidation >; threats to kill, He| door. rf ter. “I don’t care to vote, viloated. The work asx a Whole has not | Sta; fartet . gens Sunday af had | In| ry 4 yao 1 have caused all (Stors Will proceed with thelr’ eviden rung the boll hia daughter knew him. |hopes to have the District-Attorney lay |, 20th, Tooms ere, Miled with gas end} not mention the object of jhe meet Fi “ET guess 1’ t delegate either, —— te a Hs Traylor: auarine, rests sation was fret| MAJ. AGUSTSUS PATE DEAD jue also knew her, Each had forgotten |tho matter before the Grand Jury. They ‘were dragged out into the hall; |ing at the inatance of Devery. ond it ie ‘ a | fi f a é da way and an ambulance was summoned | considere: ely that a protest w: ° Rork. bt what the other looked like, 6ut when| According to the aMdavits of Frank | 7OF, "the ‘Lebanon Hospital. Dr. Lin-|made to Tammany, \ was resumed. 4 Rey. Phoebe B. Hanaford was 80 re by the s who! they looked upon each other the mem- | Milano, of No. 18 Morton street, who|den, the ambulance surgeon, and Dr.| ‘Tho protest which was entered agains#! ‘ uaiastic in her protests of Sorosis| Personaliy inspected the Water Registrar of Brooklyn Had ories clouded in the dim and distant |was foreman of the gang, and the ole Ruhl, 0 veal meen the Cro-|Devery and filed with the Committee 2 ence toward the plan that Mrs, ee eG i Been M1 for Some Time, past returned, @nd they fen into each | twenty-one others, the Erie, which] {9s house, worked on the SOHele sah Credential will not be made: pap 4 was obliged to ask her to de-] ARCHBISHOP’S NEW YEAR. Major Augustus C. Pate, Water | momnh, f Church of others arms, crying for the great joy|controls the Pennsytvania Coal Com-|dition to allow transportation to the /suita the convenience of the Comm * B Pat, axsner remarks mignt nave undue] Pic Sai Registrar of the Rorough of Brookiyn,| Members of Church of Epiphany | wnich was theirs. Wogan a hunt tor “strike break: |ROxDItal aia a tow minuten after [Tat body hala & masetlng fonda Influence on the formation of the fodera- " -* died to-day at his home, No. 404 Madison A : Neither can explain how they kn in this clty last October. These | ne an ; ‘ammany Hall. Was & secre! ? Farley WII Recelve Cler > ih ow in y he reached the hospital, and his wife : meer”, eee ee BP) trect, ‘He had heen ill tor some time| Will Watch Together for Phil-| econ other. Each was conscious orae twenty-two men were hired on the prom-|{s, not expected (0 live, “Wight veare | ference, Ormanisation, it wan stad iy -Morrow. Ago the daughter, of the aged couple | Pathering of ita members, Senator J was one of of Uls Dilocene & catlor ry = > : gs = ¥ motion, ea e ration of the heart, ane anthropist to Save Edifice, (ovr ee ec cenition cad tne ee [ize that they mere to te pit at Work | was accidentally shot to death, and two |§* utah wan lected Ghaltioas on Mrs. Ravenhill, of Soros) with ao ibhs-opponents of the City Federation. “I| At his new residence In the Arch=} volving tation of the heart, ab- Jence jn the recognition and the si ne y At hl siden ylvin ation of the , ab a ud-|in the laying of track within two and] years later their son lost his life in a|% Hee no necessity for any more fodera-| bishop's palace. No. 452 Madison avenue, mach and gangrene. In den awakening of an affection which |a half hours of New York, fire. They were their only children. ii gommnltics’s AN cantante \ ston his had Jong been Henk On Oct. 3 they were gathered at the at once with Bureau of Hlectlons /* gaid she. Arohb ery was raised that the City Fed- hop Farley will receive the y of his dlocess to-morrow 6 71 ta hank: Jog were) Unters some philanthropist comes to | /,)0.% Mfoumed ‘The Evening Wore | temporary office of the company, No. 70/NOWHERE TO BURY CHILD. |s24.t° seain meet at the call of y sori Sieh alae i ‘ r night by Dr. George| their rescue ’ lof would bring about the disruptlon| Farley preachod his farewell ser- yon Bogart. bs e sce before midnight with $19,000 | the service it had rendered In publishs| }rouston street, and were taken acros chair, ies ‘ ‘the Stute Federation, jmon lust Sunday In St. Gabriel's Church, time @ son is at st.|the members of the Church of the Epi- |ing the seemingly uninteresting story ot | ing North River to Hoboken, At 4 . BENG MUNIERAEOT HIF GReveniny ainees living from the effects|Phany, Tompkins avenue and MecDon-| the kidnapping of @ Httle girl seventeen |"? Nor A i Poor Woman Buffeted About Car- SHIPPING NEWS. € where he had been pastor for nearly Osa oPeration for appendicitis ough street, Brooklyn, are Ukely to lose | Yeats ABO. PAGE deena a peas UAE baka rying Her Dead Infant. vere ne years ofl their handsome edifice, They will hold Mother Failed to Pay Board? they) were uEID. 8 Chine USnaM Ad tOCk OG oven’ <ai ywellcdramsed) | iniddie-nged ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Rime he was He began tls fe in the "acl Mice AS \Vater Registrar, | Watch meeting to see tho old year out) Tt is belleved that Marion's mathor| *t cach end: and started on thelr jour- fun rises. 7-24/6un oets,. 4.41] Moon’ eote... house Monday, i a ‘ ANAS LAR eet erable altercation as to t es dd the matter (o the Court/and will hope until the last minute t laced her to board with “the old womanj ney: At9 o'cloc! y stopped ie ReMReNCGra re eusentiled| Corea ee em Dianned nd was Yelustated, Tre ore hea auntlL the last minute to see | placed Her tn won” described be ainn | for the firat time at Dunmore, Pa, Mi- aay was allowed to rorme.| 0% phe, mambers of Bt Gabriel's parish, ——— pethe Rev, Dean Michmona Baboite naw | Hoyies, and that whew the mother tailed |jano was there taken from the car and, [4nd pil tap ave Beer os FID ARTE Ra Ay to wane alit:| to DAY bony Placed in the | Gespite his protests, sent back to New Bon sotoat tole esting favors |She'taeilie 0c San'k Pulee Beaty iil TOY TRUST QUITE COMPLETE]|stigract "GaN" cid taut | SR abt nvoman entered the office of Bupt. M win, of the Outdoor Poor Department, 4 on his desk an ordinary red pasteboard shoe box last night there [Sandy Hoo os Wore siveral other persons In tho of-|Hell Gate Ferry $1,100. George Foster Peabod ra. Boyles has no recollection of | York, ‘The rest of the men were taken n of women's clubs.” preside at the reception and Matthew 21h i |e ethough we wero etrain-| Ma RAM ciien wlll doltter phe portion Tea [aed to pay the Interest what city this was In. but as the orphan | to Breaker No, 14 of the Pennsylvania |fice. After attending to thelr wants PORT OF NEW YORK, ° Counsel's office, wil deliver the addres! Omcoors of the Wall strect hanking | been promised conditiona asylum ‘was in T peeeved | Company on Oct. 4. Supt, Merwin carelessiy opened the ARRIVED. ing of the full amount. that the old woman algo lived there, {maid Mrs, Hastings, after}! Tho Archolsaop Will also bid tarowell ‘The happy father will make an effort| Here, they allege. they found soldiers |box, thinking that some friend had sent ea Naeem tac house which has taken the entire stock nly for arguments to sub-| {to the children In the parochial schools ’ ea nicing that 8 end hai in the aftornoon of the same day of the National Novelty Co,, popi- to have Mr. Boyles and his daughtor|jined up in front of the breaker andjhim a New Yoor's present, To his ete by Trtisty? any eto Chicago. He Is sald to bev astonishment te found the body of a * ‘ Singers Reverie CUSTOMS RECEIPTS UP. PEN aera ane £9 De NEY | they reallaed that they were being used) gead child. The woman who had placed MR. GILROY CONVALESCENT, | thirty, days: ‘Phe work of appraising | | Tra eea te Teantnan tae i asx “strike breakers." Rata objected, |the box an the desk was still in the]? ° . plants is nearly completed and in| fnerease of More ‘Than §20,000,006 ——"! but were threstened, they allege, that] office, ‘Mnally taken on tho mo- aR ae atthatncnal entre i, i FINE HOME AS A GIFT. Whi 5 \ \- a sho 6 Trus pogin tak ; ° at (athis%"" asked the Superinten Which brought with two|Hx-Maxor te Recovering from a Over the various properties, ae Pee nee re TC Rial aia iebnia Aree dent BN ney Ween n favor of considering Severs Illness, Options have been secured on thirty| ‘Total receipts and payments by thelwittam F. King Makes m Costly “The body of my replied the wo Referring the matter! x-yfayor ‘Thomas F. Gilroy is con- | {aeetaltion, nial Most Ae nee aN Ee Suo-Tyeasury for the year agsrornied] Christmas Present to His Wife, Pefsaeoed oe Rioardict ieee PWVell, you ahould take tt to the INcomDUE TODA 4 valencent after a two weeks’ slexe of jll- | will be taken over. "The new trust will | eeesne & decrease of over $137,673, te i ippaacaied sbetabbces aelsck * Ioforgue,” said Mr. Merwin. ‘The woman | Hanover, Hamburs. Teutonic, | Ltrerposh: hess at his home, No. 7 West One Hun- {have @ capital of $10,000,000, will) oo) compared with ast Willan 2. ing; former Ereeidentof Picked ip the SOX again and statved tor |Alesancrm, Copenhagen, Neckar, Bremen. t's operations, i . . Customs receipts amounted to sisrasi, |e Merchants’ Association, gave hi Oporto. the Morgue. Keeper Fane was duty, BS Ivestem. A TIP—The way to reach the He refine a to Zecelve {ibe ody without iis Rohe homes of New York is through the |i), say with the remains of her dead 11d, telling her to ad pe dred and Twenty-first street, but. will = s f Brooklyn, was }not be able to resume, his duticn au Pros at, an increase of more. th fine residence at No, sit Madison a hl in tetor ee Mivut ot ine ‘pweitth Wied Wank for ai Many Indian Prisoners Released. |fver inst sate e (hae BOM.) TY Cts wife as a Christmas present, her fortnight. Mr. Gilroy {8 sixty-1 DELHI, India, Dec, 31.—In commemo- |. Payments for account of interest were| ‘The pfoperty. wan transferred to ‘cars ud t f bron ywreating with. a complistion’ ot | ration of the Durbar orders have been |leeOy seh e eet gst ge jartheey and basement dealing: $98% oikatra, anal hatin ni eondicon ata [aad ko rolonsn certain classes of ml Eiganeoo,” Potal currency. and-cole shiged satoe ie aact Diane ven now thee f Bean ‘eviticas. he been Very! tary. pitoudarg aad 16,138 prisoners who ! ny amounted to $169,422,700, almost! way ‘yeveond and — vj fs