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NIGHT EDITION SETAE PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK. MONDA Y. DECEMBER 14. 1903. PRICE ONE CENT. FIGHTING MARINES 10 HEAD OFF COLOMBIANS While a Force from the Cruiser Prairie Moves South from Panama War- ships Will Scout Along the Coast for Guerillas Moving Toward Isthmus. Troops of ‘Bogota Government Sup- posed to Have Landed and Clash with United States Men May Lead to . Long Campaign. COLON, Dec. 14.—A company of marines from the United States steam- ship Prarie was landed here to-day under the command of Capt. Smedley D. Butler and entrained for Pahama, whence the marines will be sent to a FAVORITES LOSE AT NEW ORLEANS ac sev wns SPECIAL EXTRA, JUDGE MAYER RESIGNS; LOW NAMES DEUEL _ Ina letter to Mayor Low Justice Mayer, of the Court of Spe- cial Sessions, this afternoon resigned his position. His term THE THIRD ACE “Doc” Strome Gets Away from His Field and Beats Out the Heav- ily Played Favorite Witful. DE RESZKE TAKES SECOND FROM MRS. FRANK FOSTER. Bronx, at 6 to 1, Lands Opening Event at the Crescent. City Track and Starts Talent on a Street’s satee Sch of Ben) had nine years and a half to run Magistrate Deue! has been Special Sessions bench, Whitman, Assistant Corporation Counsel, will at a salary of $9,000 a year. appointed to the vacancy on the Since the resignation of Assistant CEN.F.V. GREENE PICKS ANEW JOB Police Commissioner Accepts a Position as Engineer of the Al- bright-Hayes Power Company| at Niagara Falls. WILL HELP TO INSTALL A GREAT POWER-HOUSE. Many Persons Believed Gen. Greene Would Be Chosen by Gov. Odell to Help Reorganize Local Machine. Al) prophets have failed in thelr pre- dictions as to the future of Gen. Fran- cls Vinton Greene, for seventeen days ce Commissioner of Greater yet the Pi New York. He accepted to-day a position as en- BUILDERS FEAR MORE DYNAMITE GONGPIRAGIED Extra Precaution Being Taken to Protect Big: Structures Now Being Erected—Other Explosions May Follow Those in Taber- nacle and Acker, Merrall & Condit’s. © HOUSESMITHS’ UNIONS DENY Ee voseed ‘Magistrate Deuel. Btace Department | to-day and ae ana tnzon were at Turbo minh Be eas SUICIDE AT THE LAFAYETTE BATHS. purpose of siraightening out the alleged «eae loseted ant Secre . in some supplies, Sailed | Capt. Arnold 3. TL mashial menace A i For Usubie “s Loomis for nearly an hour. In reply | #. an uppowed. oe ave landed the pian) Paul F-ankel, of No, 962 Lexington avenue, committed sui- or ay, Gen. Greene quite veing Po- haa Uo I aiestlaany Min Gansratvaaicl vs) bad fas, at, Gandl® and Opposite inc | | THIRD RACE—Big Ben (3 to4) 1,| cig {¢'3 eferneon at the Lafayette Baths, No. 18 Lafayette | yco commissioner on Jan. 1and will tm- The buuders of this city, especially those whose work ts general c Paratha’? yout vo doubt | Witful (out) 2, Bon Mot 3. j a mediately start to draw salary as the Y , : rate x that ‘pending ‘hls diplomatic migeion | Crtegend, returned there 2 No douvt Cour) piace by siouiing himself in the head. He was forty-five. enginear for a private corporation. | struction and who have structures in an uncomple:ed condition, are in a) R eee reece cote) Onlcesdina roturne, intapmedion ras, “IRE |PoURTH RACE—satety an iy re ; I, cette Ue Otel would” makes Gen, | Stite of panic to-day as a result of the two dynamite outrages by which i + to 1) 1, Ven Aladdin (3 to " ’ ae ie i" % FA er, ¢ what id be cone ft vT nid dt ’ . Greene chairman of the Bepudlican i ade ‘. Py ‘a bya ajo A, \ ‘dengan t would be done after that acutiuanae ha ec fare rallipeeneen. se Cte omitted. orhen the emdene (Aces were mad: to wreck th? Brgatway, Tabernacle, at Broadway, iy” He would not disc co shoulders Maditeed bors esol onetime rotsiceons Seat OAT BANE ecai caver [was to be chairman of the Slate Com-| and Fifty-sixth street, and the new building of Acker, Merrall & Condit, ‘ the paper he is preparing for| Or vessel. Conimunioated with #bore at NEW NS, a |S ther {mt tee. Many other positions of pollti- | t B in dd. Fort third street ‘ tion to the Shae dota the principal points. Tndians suspicious | visitors soars emer eey Stony {cal honor were picked for the Commis-| at Broadway. ani y- "stead walted 5 tralia they read in the morning papers / | sioner. 6 saat Ces h eli " pd fora bart of. the 310400000" ty Bue ier wRitunte leaves tor|ice King having New York and Chicago | At a meeting of the Aldermanic: wt Since the finding to-day of two fresh sticks of ¢ynamit to Panama tn consideration of| day to crujse to Cape ‘Tiburon and Galt |within his grasp. Bright sunsiane wade {mance Commitiec, to-day Commissioner ready for use, in a pile of brick at the Ac‘ez, Panama, point on the coast séuth of Panama. hae 3 = ‘This 'step was in consequence of the receipt of information that Cotom-| . Losing Streak. Covporaticy. Counsel Clarke Mr, .Whitman has been Mayor eae anes i else dian troops had landed In that direction with the object of marching on Low’s legal adviser. He took charge of the city legislation at |ine woria’s greatest power plant on the F 4 iGiaadian cide of me Siaaara River at] Representatives of Both the Warring Factions, If this is confirmed it wil) mean the beginning of ‘a long campaign of guerilla warfare on the Isthmus. The destination of the marines is Gulf and Tuira River. WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Gen. Reyes, the. Colombian Envoy, called at the said to be Yaviza, up the San Miguel Coghlan, both dated yesterday at Colon, ag follows: lower to-day reports ene the canal of Dari treaty. en. ls jes. weased the hope~that tat Minist Bea) things pleasant at the track; and the . , , ih Dene, wat betweon ‘the reported 0 the state Dapartment from | bookmakers worked all afternoon if ge ae tion to comporate stock to. the the feeling of unrest has spread, and everywhere builders and contractors Bogota that every! is quiet there wack vi wount. of $750,000 for ‘the building of . qj esate: bic neta Hine Fyn are redoubling their vigilance, Extra watchmen have been put at work: 9 bie. nites“ Btetes wants civilisa-| and he sees no occasion to postpone jn Honrene © wants to be on| his leave of absence. He je expected ndly .t with th cane teles if} to hk the | ti in the ha: RACE. 4 a idil E i ergy aurme with the countriee of) Se MGnacr me charee, en secrets" | ive tutone «ga | the Northern Securities Com-| No. 1156 Bedford avente,| Aerman ‘rimomy P. suttivan pro: | 07 all af the buildings of the Fuller Construction Company, and to-night ae Navy ao eerie MOPS ANTIBES oe asst erace uahene Thosed eats, Jockers, SUHICFIn, Bit Tf i ; tested agalnat the suxgested site, declar-| there will be a small army of these men on duty all cver the city. + «| peseels roaral Seacrest sea oe 3] pany in Violation of Law and} Brooklyn; Ignites and Several) ing tnat it was not at all suitable to : ano, 2i0,, Pollak $ Se ots re 4 the necessities of a Police Headquarters The Fuller Construction Company asked the police to-day for a ! . } Falernian lou selaisom 8, hate ‘s 5a| for Private Gain. Persons Have Narrow Escape) putiding. ‘rhe Alderman sugested tht | guard of men for the protection of the Ironworkers now at work on the elght ‘ fs t the site of Tompkins Market which h: cee RS NOE Hobbie’: 2B Tet $ oat OF Pome Market wien ne | puildings they’ have in course of construction in this city. A representattve tg Hibfonitchotee. 298 Roe ts 2y|, WASHINGTON, Dec, 14.—"A more ef- ee Gea ecplotes ous of-) a The Finance Committee took no | of the company called at Police Headquarters and said that the men were 1D ee ust ‘ oh In W. Malta's dyeing and clean- * , RECORDS BROKEN ier metal Grete! it he ws 1 20 ere method (ot) eomblaingicotmetic © Ue te towal ii aadtend aitene) danger of assault. Commisstoner Greene promised to have enough men at: / Start xood.| Won driving. | Time—t 04 1-6. | tive Interests—for suppressing compett-|rrookaivn, possibly: fatally burning one | each of the new buildings at 5 o'clock to protect all the men as they leave The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Twenty-fifth An-| 2: niversary Edition Carried 603 Columns of Advertising, and in Some Instances Sold for 25 Cents Per Copy on the Streets. BT. LOUIS, Dec, 14.—The 160-page edition of the St. Louis Post-Dis- atch yesterday, celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary, established some aew newspaper records. In a city of sixty-four square miles of territory this big paper was dis- THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Bronx (6 to 1) 13 Diaphanous (3 to 1) 2, Dunoan 3, SECOND RACE—De Reska (2 to 1) 1, Mrs. -Frank Foster (6 to 6) 2, heavy. SECOND RACE. ‘ea and @ sixteenth. Betting, te AEDS i a ne Jocke ait Ei taf SRE Rodul. 98 R. Head tart wood. Won cleverly. Tim MAN FELLS STEER 20 }|ment of the Northern Securities Com- | pany in his brief against the appeal of Albany. Fifth Rac me LATE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. 2—Annie Max 1, W. J. Dehoe 2, Barbara Freitchie. | ‘Niagara sFalls. Nows despatches a few months ago Sixt Race—Ethics 1 Little Scout 2, Homestead 3. 0-0 ———— Maghates Actused of Forming’ |tlon between rival and naturally com- peting business corporations—it would hardy be possible to concelve. With this gtinging paragraph Attor- ney-General Knox concludes fis arraign- the glant merger in the Minnesota case, filed with the United States Court tb- day. The Attorney-General rakes J. Pler- pont Morgan nnd James J. Hill in his argument, naming them as the men foremost ff the combine, which he de- clares clearly violates the law in re- straining commerce and destroying com- petition. It {# absurd, he contends, to think ‘that those in the big deal had any other NaphthaUsedin the Dye Works man and giving the police opportunity to make many heroic rese’ Alexander Rose, an assistant em- ployed In thé works, was blown through @ partition in the spop and his clothing set fire. He was burngl about the head, arms, hands and body, and wag sent to @ hospital, where it was said he might die, Families Crawl to Safety. Families living on the upper floors wer® unable to reach the street by the ordinary means of exit and climbed across the coping at the base of the windows ta the building next door, and from there they were rescued by the police, Malta, the proprietor of the place, was covered with the burning naphtha and was severely burned about the, face sald that obstacies had been met tn constructing the runway tunnels atiout the Pulls, When {t was known that Gen. Greene had been offered the po- jsition of engineer it wax belleved in the eofentitlc clubs that it waa for the Greene apacared In favor of the resolu- new Police Headquarters building on the site of the old Centre Street Market. PATIENT HUSBAND TS TIRED AT LAST Friedman Says His Wife Eloped Three Times with the Same Man and that He Forgave Her Twice. Repudiate the Outrages—Chief of Detec- tives McClusky Declares that the Situation ls Grave—Finding of the Dynamite... soe their work. yf Meanwhile au indignant protest had been made by the members of the’ Housesmiths and Bridgemen's Union against the disposition of the ‘police ‘and some of the builders to attribute the explosion to members of “that union, The defections from this union, popularly known as Local No, 3, to the new Housesmiths’ Union, the members of which are employed OB the buildings which were so mysteriously attacked in the dead of night, - have been great, but those members who have been loyal to it, the orficers themselves and the members of the Strike Committee unite in protest against blaming them for such ‘heinous crimes without @ seintita ot evidence on which to base such a charge. . ALL ARE IN DANGER, Hlj SAYS. Judge Samuel J. McConnell, President of the- Fuller Company, whe seen to-day, was very much agitated over the situation. “We will take tributed to the most distant points forty-three minutes after coming from purpose than private giin at the pub. 1 1 e . The affidavits 0; vy Fried c the press by special trolley service, supplementing quick motor and teaming Ns popes ny mal ioe thie radlronde athiet SAg) Danae, jupon which sues Pitswerald innes |oxir@) Precmutlobs)to. pruvect, OUEST SS\ 9 2S ae hte mater Gat despatches of bundles. form the Northern Securities Company. | Rose had been oleaning garments in/the order that caused the tar@it of Serious one for builders. I am not going to make hasty charges against After stating that'the pill In the cage | naphtha and had started to fll a pan! icholde George, grocer, at Second ave-|any one in connection with this affair, but we can none of us escape the ;Amother record was broken In advertising, The paper carried 603 col- umns of paid advertising, This showing has never been equalled by any other te" spaper. The New York World in Its twentieth anniversary number last May car ried 566 columns of advertising, establishing t> record which on yesterday was beaten by 37 columns by the St. Louis Post-' Dispatch, No paper in the United States has on any occasion equalled the adver- Msing record made by the Post-Dispatch yesterday. It is the new high- water mark, as they say on the Mississippi Jn one feature of its circulation another record was broken. Swing to the seven color sections and the great volume of the news sections the| sawara Galligan, a Pennsylvania Be eNS Care ata i ha pee 4 Sere I aa Bi ‘were present Presses could not, in the limited time of a Sunday newspaper, print much In| Railroad brakeman, had n flerce MEDE | ine Tatiway Company are parallel and Hine entiig at nia loves Moit| At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. Crowley made this statement: cess of a quarter of a Te: ‘ seis iy a \ en! | streets, 1 ie a ext q of a mijiion complete papers. Advance orders received | With * Texay stear on a high trestle 9 | competing, | ©. 129 Madison anova el Short h SUSaeRE rea cuslontds, an fir It is a shame to put these things up to us. We have had nothing to do on Friday,and Saturday wefe.left unfilled, and on yesterday afternoon copies \ of the anniversary edition sold to the dealers for 3 cents were resold in WTH COUPLING PI On a High Trestle Brakeman Has Fierce Fight with Infuri- ated Beast and Is Knocked Down Several Times. CH He succeeded in felling st with a coupling pin, but not he was knocked down several Jersey th until was originally brought by the Govern- ment to restrain the violation of the Anti-Trust law, by the Securities Com- pany in the consolidation of the North- ern Vacltlc and the Great Northern Railroads and that the decision, of the court below was favorable to the con- tention of the United States, the brief enters Into the following specifications as to the reasons for the action: Rentrained Commerce. 1, The Ines of railway operated by at the combination {s in reateaini | of Inter-State commerce and a mon- opoly. ‘The tank What caused with the fluid from a tank. exploded while he held tt. the explosion !s not known. Cat off by Smoke and Flame. ‘he flames bursting from the and the shattered windows caused a policeman to turn in a fire alarm. The policeman ran up into the bulidme to @et the occupants of the upper floors out, when he found that the smoke and | fire below had also cut him off. ‘Then waa that he got the occupants to| it e ran of the dishes © corner to the the around the set doors |” nue aml Thirty-seventh atreet, this at- |ternoon, tells tale of suffering by [probably the most patient and forgiving | husband in the world. | George gave $500 ball and avulded | Ludlow Street Jail, uis arrest being in obvious fact that an attack with dynamite has been made upon the work lof a reputabie firm of builders, and that as long as it goes unpunished we are all in danger. ~s The members of Local Ugion No, 2—the union of “Sam” Parks an@ | Friedman's sult for $3,000 damages for alienation ®f the affections of Berthg, his wife. |. Friedman says in his complaint that /the union was being held, at which James G. Crowley, the head of the~- he and Bertha were married in 1886 and | Mrs. Friedman that Friedman gold out Jand went to Third avenue Jninth s.reet. orge followe: Henry Varley—were around Muenaerchor Hall jg large numbers to-day dls, cussing the veiled charges being made everywhere that they are responsible for the dynamite outrages. Meanwhile a meeting of the strike committee of /committee; Harry Long, Alvert Riley, Thomas Beattie and James McCrea 4 lwith such methods and do not propose to stand still and be accused of these things. I have heen talking with Prsident Buchanan. of our Na- tional Association, and prompt measures are to be taken against the many paences at 25 cents per copy. This was probably the highest price times an nd’ bruised. ‘The concluding paragraph of Judge | fire etal aaldatsg Retnea thonkce eyer paid for a newspaper in the city of publication and on the day of issue, | ,.'M° steer! escaped from the Central! thayer's opinion Invthe Ciroult Court] Mrs. Mary Kalser and her daughter | SPOUNNNe Meelis TMi’ at She | axe person who libels us, Everything that ts done by thugs and raMane gi, Dealers taking advantage of the demand early in the day put the figure at |. mused iw cowborn he raced through 2,tuoted: ws summing up the argument | Iseale ears old, were atuniding on | ohil ound We nue lin the building world is put ap to us, simply because Sam Parks wee & 110 cents per copy in the outlyin; atstrio ased by e | Fact ‘OuBh pearing upon the facts of the case as |a wind yw led th ond floor pre | i, Raigay UnlGhine an he outlying ts of the city, the stock yards and enteréd the Penn- | follows partig to jump whén Clark arrived, He I! 3 oy with him’ snd Prominent meme OREN sylvanin Railroad yards whore his pur- AG e present time the securities in upstairs throvgh the fumes and] | $3,0 his time Friedman did the followhic UNION XO, 2 ALSO PROTESTS. suers lost trace of him beween frelght | company is the owner of about 96 Ko on t ' q on is the of about % per! smoke and guided them to the front lowh : ears, The maddened continued cent, of all the : ofthe N Sindews: oft ng nox! | u's Ment pers in New! when T.C. MeGitire, the head of the labor bureau of the new House Mtn un to a long trestle which ex: | Pacite Company and the o through which they descended to the| him and. the miths’ Union, heard what Mr. Crowley had said he was furious. He de- Hereal WLeIehthe ar OIACAHCST ET RIG At ea | ee ere ee ce Ae the cata 08 ata " Vauthoa ee Jared that the members of Local No. 2 access to all buildings on which ete maces tlmost A) the Great Norjiern Compan: he iceman Martin Wowngs found two! iii) ‘ ve WA oe ae = * t rae sohome wich waw thus devised and} women dazed and Jess tn the halt wasy his men were employed, having forged the union “permit” cards of the feveral trainmen saw the beast com- | consummated, Jed inevitaly to the fol- | way on thi md floor. He ¢ aria | «|new union for that very purpose. a7 ; fecene tried to head ft off with sticks | lowing resulte: them to the sireet. where thoy were “| have these forged cards in my possession,” he said, “They have und stones, Snorting loudly and with| “First-Ir placed the contro! of the lipeen used by members of No. to get in buildings where ovr men were jas Connors, arrested to-d: tor|_ Justice Leventritr granted A. H. Kat- Sreqditarceny, committed suicide this fephiegh's motion In the Supreme Court ease eve Hiblne, in’ the way. | virtue of jta ownership of a large ma- ed at the noise nan's patience ceased t\ into a place they tried to with these cari noon in his cell in the Jefferaon| to-day for an order of court od we align, a double of Jim Jot-| jomty of the stock of both gompanter xd ran aw RY eeeian ai c them of this dynamite offense, but I say that Market Prison. J. Viasto, the Greek editor and. inn [ies nt a giant in strength, was wwiteh BNO Npoentrorn Compertiton. Page tad ihe ‘hese a ee A eee f ) ) : men to intimate tiaoee oeateeata aa Connors, who was thirty-three yeara| Porter, (0 pay #8 weekly allmony to| {1S CA™® at the Jerney avenue crossing. | ~socond—It destroyed every motive | VoQh urnclen os had ma i ona decent body of men for those me t 0 ld, lived ‘ac ‘No, 58 Grecnwich street, | Elizabeth R. Viasto, who is suing him | thy tay, co ante te ees, Jumped from | gor competition between two roads en-| The damage will umount to nhout —— |such a thing.” it mhere he was arrested by Central Office | for ® separation on the ground of cruel.|* lone coupling pin. “8! Picked UP | caged in Inter-State traffic, which were | $10 | SHIP CAPTAIN MISSING, | Robert E. Neldig, former President of Loval No, 2, called on Capt. Hang pn A poe When arraigned in the Je! Wy und nerlect, lund to pay $230 counsel head lowered, it dashed up the trestle and vounded over the railroad tes, He waited for the steer. Ag it came two roads tn | son, to wit, the hands of the securities gle per- by 1 all company, natural competitors for business, by r th well ast lof the West Forty-seventh street police, to-day and said that his servigep at work so that they could a: nit ther They have never failed to Dt fee to jummel 4 fersOn Market Court he was held for|her sult. for prosecuting | and made a lunge at Galligan, he | pooling the earnings of the two roads d trial en pending that he was placed in] MFA Viaato ag also, brougnt sult] hime Knoakine. aim” domiATs fet Pi | for the common benent of the stock-|f WEATHER FORECAST. . Ri se tor tye ‘and the services of all of the union were at the @lsposal of the polis® tm )/1/3 ® ‘cell. Of the prison attached to the | AEAInAt the wife of Dr, Hyerett Matiory | cut Gaillaa ee. With the coupling . ner Intrawad!, asked the police running down the dynamiters. 18 At . PSE es 2 pr ee Senator us cha Montana vind” Now Cea nee, ay Mr alting’ Binaeitenes pts Forecast far the thirty-elx houra! Of "tus elty 19 send eu! a geners! alezm| "At the beadaoarters of the Employers) Assoctation there was @ pale An ‘Ap tour 3 jam Porte! le abou mnie bell and saw Connore’s dead bogs | Mem Culver i sme hushed a ae | tie ia Sa blow between ering at 8 P.M. Tuesday for New] ix scars, oll. coat lo Ince in| deal of excitement over the situation, which was Incfeased whi the news |) 4 trons aber of top. He tiad | "ig v a. atvo Med tla lott lee een aad tne 1 thifully and dolibsrately. [York Gity 2-4 vielnity: Falr and || Neen, welghs 1m pounds. wore a bluelof the finding of two new sticks of dynamite Yeached there, The TR Png t nis | Chivas in Westghesten- Gon sage a es he fo, the Clr Ht snoinde that thore who con T eoprinued cold (o-rizits Tuesdzy]| He was to aail on the Initawad! aa valent feeling there, however, was that It would. be untatr and, unfiat’f ye “steer was on toe Ceeted the plan atforesuia < 7 aja last Saturday, du. be did not org. falrt fresh \.eate; ly winds, bit In tow e stone es iis laa ac i ili al i a ath ot 60 Besom_ Paws) bye “up and she hid to sail withous . Raa ea As ‘Continued on on econd ]