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| “ Circulation Books Open to All. | ! -PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YOR K, SATURDAY, JANUARY “BRYAN HOME AGAIN, TELLS OF HIS TRIP @f the Marconigram Hoax He Says That He Would Not Have Sent Any Such “Message—Enthusiastic About Reception in All Countries He Visited “Issues for the Coming Campaign Not Defined,” He Declares--Goes to the Cleveland Suite in the Victoria and Will Be Tendered Reception To-Night ( The voyage of the White Star liner Celtic, whfoh ended in this ‘port , was hard on seasoned eallors, s> it is not surprising that William Bryan appeared on deck but three times during the trip across. It was second time on the ‘Atlantic, and although he will not admit that he ‘was ecasick, he does admit that the interior of his cabin was most inviting. ) A committee headed by Dr. John H. Girdner, Henry George and other it admirers of Mr. Bryan went down the bay to meet the Celtic on the ig O. P. Raymond, which went alongside at Quarantine and got in the way of the revenue cutter with the boarding officers. There was a collision which the Raymond lost one of her propeller blades and part of her but she was not disabled enough to keep her from currying My Bryan Bnd the committee to the foot of West Twenty-third street. From the landing Mr. Bryan went to the Victoria Hotel, where he en- aged the suite formerly occupied by President Cleveland on his visits to (ew York. There Mr. Bryan received the newspaper reporters, with all ‘bis old genial charm of manner. “IT am in a hurry to get to the Grand Centra) Station,” he explained, “and must necessarily be brief. My son, William J., jr., who has been Bbroad with me, is starting for home at once, and I am going to put him jon the train.” WOULD SEND NO SUCH MESSAGE. ‘Mr. Bryan was asked about the alleged Marconigram delivered at the McClellan banquet last Monday night, bearing hjs signature and asking the Miners not to forget “the 6,500,000 voters of the West” who cast their votes Wor Bryan, The alleged message also indorsed the dinner. “I know nothing of the object of the dinner,” said Mr. Bryan, “and of ourse thé Marconigram was a hoax. The Celtic has no wireless apparatus mboard, and I would not have sent such a message if it had. I indorse, however, the sentiment that the voters for the Democratic ticket four years oO net not” be forgotten, althougn, of course, they did not vote entirely the West.” Mr. Bryan said that he enjoyed every day of his tour abroad and fe something every day. He visited ten countries and eleven capitals 1d spoke enthusiastically of the uniform kindness and courtesy of the inited States representatives abroad, especially so of Ambassador Choate. When asked what he thought the predominant issues would be in the ampaign he said that they had not been clearly defined. He said the stood by the aKneas City platform and could not see why anything ‘be taken ¢rom it. t Mr. Bryan refused to discuss the Panama Canal question. He said that \wea-vistt to Tolstot wae one of the pleasant incidents of ‘his tour. There will de @ public reception to Mr. Bryan at the Viotoria to-night Monday he goes to New Haven to attend a dinner, and will make a embodying something of the impressions gained on his trip abroad. ee 50 WENT DOWN IN STORM for four-year-ol TYPES OF FIGHTING SHIPS AND MEN OF THE RUSSIAN NAVY AND ARMY THAT SOON MAY BE BUSY IN A GREAT WAR. SRS age mseominaymade STELLA ALLEN BEATS YOUNGSTERS Fuller Pilots Winner of First! Two-Year-Old Race Run at! the New Orleans Track This| Year. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Over Again (i 1), 15 Silver, 3. SECOND RACE-—Steila Allen (2 to 1), 1;. Friar Tuck (7 to 1), 2; Dele- val, 3. THIRD RACE—Scorpio (8 to 5), 13 Ostrich (2 to 1), 2; Yoo Goss, 8. NEW. ORLEANS, La., Jan. 9.—One of the jargest crowds of the meeting turned out for the races to-day. The card was unusually attractive, the Gentilly Handicap, worth about $1,600 to the winaer, and the firat two-year-old race of the season, being the feature events. Alfred Hennen Morris brought @ select party to the track to see Viperine sport the familiar all-scarlet in the Juvenile event. Gen. W. L. Cabell, the famous Confed- erate cavalry officer, accompanied Mr. Morris to the track, The going was still heavy and holding. Sam Hidreth bought the three-year old Monastic from J. W. Schorr to-day for $5,000, Monastic {s a prominent can- didate for the Crescent City Derby of 1904. § CE. Tee 9100; entrance $18) Seven furlongs; puree $400; ‘selling. and upward; selling, Ald Silver, 108, "Minde: Louisville, 9T, Rut 8 ‘ PS a 104, W. > Passengers of Clallam Lost as Vessel Was Be (hema g a Being Towed Back to Port After Yi 7, Devon Ia Mate re? rd Fi Accident That Disabled Hen PORT TOWNSEND, ‘Wash., Jan. 9.—| capsized. Owing tothe high -wind, Capt, he steamer Clallam, of the Puget | Roberts, of the Clallam, was unable to| %® ound Navigation Company, under com-|inform Capt. Hall, of the Hblyoke, of Roberts, sank to-day | the bet! ECR and of George condition of the Clallam. The tug eo vould run a bad race, which . ike could never raise a gall of say and the fi hhile in tow of the tug Holyoke at ®|/sea Lion, which had been sent to ald the joint midway between Smith's Island | vessel, spoke the Clallam end a4 ‘and Dungeness Spit, that she was. foundering while being Fifty of her passengers and crew | towed, and steamed ahead and re ere drowned, the Holyoke, whioh cut the hawser and ‘Thirty-one were saved, twenty-four hastened to the steamer, joining the being picked up by the tug Sea Lion |gea Lion in Natiacvart r and seven by the Holyoke. heacan thoae {cheese ‘board. survivors were taken to Seattle. | sengers: J. eat wera The Clallam left Seattle yesterday and | 1," Baty, Jack Sweeney, Chartier Ww. broke down during a heavw storm when weeney, i off Discovery Island. She was drifting about helplessly when spoken and sev- eri tugs started out to locate her, Becta RAG UAE OG: 4, 1 When found she was still being buf-| Those of the steamer's officers and Burning Gissa 104,Cal'an 9 Start poor. lent, oe meme. Bre sietts nliea. 10H, Puller. 1 ae Wa at oe i a . ipe na, 107, R Jonneon. 4 David, John Datvs, W. H. Gries, win- | Garrett ison 110 Lind ¥ & fam Leplante Edward Laumes, Thomas | LytHelist, 107, Niblock. . Start good. Won art ‘They were « fair year-olds went to the post In the ‘Won asily, Place same, Time 1.80, Over outbroke his fled when the came in thin race. He was at home in the and his any stage af the trip found-him among the tailenders, BHOOND RACE. ‘Three furlongs. 10 Tu 107, elg'n 2 1° tava. 110, Hyer oh Or i jsabella D.,107.W.Flen'sy € 8 4 4 01, H. Phil o ow 1-5 1-28 0 H cheas, 107, Meint 8 sooking lot of two- fied about In the big gale, but the | crew Fescued were: Capt. George Rob-| seoond Tae. jompured to former years, Holyoke; which got neur her, managed | ert, Firat Officer G. W. Downey, H,| they showed a desided improvement, to get u Ine on board and was on the | Arnold, F, Meyers, R. Griffith, J. Jer-| They were a Well ennved ot et tht Way to port with her when the steamer | frey, H, Johnson, J. Anderson and A,|o ther, with exception of Vi- founderdd, McKeen. ‘The latter shied ne wee on All of the women passengers were lost, | ‘The Clallam was a new vessel and| #097 was’ Tuck el tne race pee] them all the way. | Puller had the for- Ahey haying been placed in boats which | cost $100,000. | Btree® Station, caughi ‘taken, dying, to the Gouverneur Hos- pital, Gife May Pay War Francesco Magovers, seventeen years treme outskte im the good . ‘They raced head and estretch, and 1 roved the Mack's stomach. [Efe | ‘the More wort STABBED IN SNOW FIGHT. | Mac's, stoma Conolly, ot the dacitn, | came to a Grive Bella Allen proved the peste him. Mack was fs yar0 1s won going away, THIRD RACE, ‘old, of No § Mouroe atreet, fatally! CHINESE TREATY SIGNED. ie Soon tod imines: 3 Bt ae A ag stabbed James Mack, twenty-elght years old, of No. 39 Monroe street, in Th RE RERS Bounding, 103. Fi i 8 16 the abdomen this afternoon at the con-|E™Peror Affizes His Signature | {0 . ‘Aminte, 100. Fisnagen. clusion of a spirited ‘snow battle in which they had been engaged, ¢ Em- Magovers and his victim with a score|peror has ratified the American and, "5 er) ‘Start good, Won easily. Place same. rime 1.15 8-5, Scorplo was o1. bis good behavior at of Italians who recently arrived in this| Japanese treaties of commerce with |Ste, Poe ith hip Meld. tn the frat Shale vountry were revelling in a snow fight | China, Palmist attempted to keep him com- pn Montoe near Market street. Ail} This insures open ports in Manchuria | Puy, but the effort told on him, and he a went well until they came upon a quan- | to the United States, tity of Ice. Then it became a Aight in —_— in. the run home, Soorpio to conie away and win ed in the surnent, and bag} stripped off his coat SUNDAY Wo! nd went for Ma, i Groached. tie Penh ht A Plea ad RLD WANTS WORK as be pl . nish: middle of the track in the rough going. ee silletto from his boot and thrust it into MONDAY MORNING WONDERS |ay., neck. &,Stubbors. Cold Pather John's Medicine %* Clrous Girl (25 to 1), 2; @td GIRL SHOOTS: BROTHER AND TWO SISTERS CORRY, Pa., Jan. 9,—Pearl, the thirteen-year-old daughter of Fle'cher Sparling, residing at a hamlet near this city, yester- day :1c' ter eight-year-old brother dead and wounded two] moxed te the Cumberland street “Hos- : { The news did not reach here until this afternoon, had placed his shotgun in a corner. It was| College Hospital to-day, ner head, neck LATE FINISHES AT NEW ORLEANS. Fourth Race—Dan McKenna 1, Parisienne 2, Hands Across. Fifth Race—King Croker 1, Rainiand 2, Dutiful 3. Se YOUNG MAN’S ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE FAILED. Isaac Davis, twenty-four years old. who occupied a room at No. 99 Bowery for several weeks, attempted to commit suicide there this afternoon by drinking carbolic acid. He was taken a prisoner to Gouverneur Hospital and will recover. Jan. %—Jepan addreened a iiles note to Russia to-day through Minister De Rosen. Its character. hag not been| » disclosed, but it ts said that Japan r quires an answer within a given num The Government is determined to se- cure an early response, and close the | | discussion if tt should prove to be frult- yest pesarstond nes Japan adheres losely to. original contentions, and y My) ia believed that if Russia falls to| tion of’ intervention, would, be use fairly meet the demands war will follow. &! The attitude of the British and Amer- | Office thinks that the aly, por cans greatly encourages the Japanese | the western powers to Imp! war spicit, which is stronger than ever, | thi ‘The meeting of elder statesmen has | !% been deferred for a day or two. ‘The Russian warships which left Vladivostok recently are reported to have returned there, Instead of procesd- ing to Port Arthur as expected. Despite the general impatience there | ABOUT. Cores. Jan. %&--The French eecond-clans ereiser Demcn! tn miles trot Bath, OEE foreign warships. ot itement here, wai by fait oto JAPAN AGGRESSIVE, SETS TIME LIMIT FOR RUSSIA ; War Strain in Final Rejoinder to Ozar, Which Admits of No Delay—Japanese Officers Taking Leave of Their Families. PETERSBURG, nd probably harmful. ded that for It Government does mm Ni and’ thels’ faim- PRICE ONE CENT. | OWINGSVILLE, Ky., Jen. %.—A vol- | County is assuming alarming propor- who was playing “soldiers” with the other chil-| ing with s ixhted candle and her dress ‘o >> ed on them to halt, at the same time pulling the 2 side cf {he boy’s head was torn off and he died in- Ine of the wounded girls is likely to die, *| Woodbury 1s going to resign,” said the Palen: ier tm Leong to ask him to] iowited the detective to visit a warmer place and Rone’ Prompt and modeln of, socu-|Tyler, who ah at No. 116 University place, and David Ryan, a colored'man, who refused his address, met a similar fate at the same | Commissioner, wi wu cet 4 | ora "us to be forced to re KENTUCKY VOLCANO ISIN FULL BLT People, Panic-Stricken, Prepare to Flee from Mountain That Belches Smoke, with Warning Rumblings. ano on Sugar-Loaf Mountain in Rowan | thons. -There are five fires on the GELS FOR WEN Police Continue Their War Upon the Pook. 4 nide of the mountain from which smoke pours {n consideruble volume, accom- Panted by a deep rumbling note, All the trees in the vicinity are blasted and eplintered ‘The people in that seation are terror stricken ani preparing to move. TWO CHILDREN «, BADLY BURNE One Was: Playing at/Home with Matches and the Other with a Candle, but Both Wil) Re- cover. Henrietta Bauman, four years old, liv- tng at No. 21 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, while playing with matches to-day sot her olgthes on fire. She was burned on the face and hands. Her mother in try- to smother the fi ed on the hands. ‘The child wae ss, ‘Annie Rost, of No. 378 Bond re old, wan taken to the Long Isiead She was play- $a MAYOR DEFENDS WOODBURY. Mr. Mech Saye Street Cleaning Commieston: Not to Resign. Mayor McClelian mado his fret state- ment to-day concerning the status of Commissioner Woodbury under the pres- ent administration, “I have not heard that Commissioner He ls engaged in a commend- able snow-fight right now and bis re- The Muyor would not comment on « report that Capt. Gibson, the Deputy ee MRS. M’A000 VISITS POLICE. Calls on Her Poli woman friend, drove up to Police Head- quarters about 1 o'clock to-day making her first visit to that buliding, She was at once ushered into the Commissioner's office and was soon conducted person- ally about the building by the Commis- slonuer the vartous departments and bureaus and friends, who are bidding them well. 6 Zhe, suggestion contained in a tch from Berlin of the possible Cores between Japan and ith no acceptance here. nese oMciain regard it ax curt! ned of German support, sr. geation of the, intervention, of | other | of the President, Secretary Root to- powers ‘ar Keatorn situation 18] issuer an order announcing the retire Tregandea as premature in oan . Sircles here, 1c is hot considered. s¢ high etal nm rious COMBequeNnces of war, FRENCH WARSHIP 6 HE ADS. FOR COREA. and went to lnspector MoClusky’ offic where the Inspector was tntroduses and Also auslated in conducting the parte about the building. He showed ‘thi tions of Commissioner McAdoo to close up and keep closed every pool-room 3 pool-room men in the city who notified persone rights of their patrons by entered pool-reoms, but ‘he was the only one who had the nerve to open his door in the very faces of three police offictals | "oo, ty ge of the movement against the and defy them to enter without @ war- | 1 Tite oe aatey. and hed himself eae rant, The oMotals accepted the chal- Jeuge at once and the raid followed. ranged the details of extra men now be town and three persistent citizens fell fell victims to the police order that men w..0 Insisted on entering poolrooms after being warned not to should be arr or Lonergan warned him not to. Dunning Ing watohed reports of rows and fights poured into Police Headquarters, but no other arrests wel Mra. William McAdoo, wife of the| confirmed pool-room gamblers were de- Commisstoner, hcoompanted by q| prived of their regular Saturday after- the rouse, No 2 street, and waited for the alleged riola- (Zommmipaioner McAdoo showed his wife| tore of the law. All those who trial to enter the house « Finally a cnen who was sald to de Frank /covered the s@teraopal thas (EA iieg WHOSOUGHT 10 AY THE RAGES. Rooms and Inspector Walsh and Capt. Burfiend Force Their Way Into a House at No, 42 East Nineteenth Street and Arrest — James Dolan. : SEIZED THE BANK ROLL AND THEN Policemen Are Stationed in Front of Every 4 Pool-Room and Gambling House and Pers — in the city was shown late this afternoon, when Inspector Weish, Capt Burfeind, of the Tenderloin Station, and Detective Delaney answered! tié defiance of James Dolan, reputed proprietor of the pool-room at No, 4¢ Hast Nineteenth street, by entering ‘his place ds he opened the door to Bo in himself, and arresting everybody in it- 7 ‘The officers found a pool-room in full blast in the place, and some‘forty or fifty patrons who had escaped the police guard early in the day wore bdetting. They arrested Dolan and seven clerks, but let the bettors go. Y Dank roll of the establishment, $998.75, was selzed in spite of the protest® of the proprietor, and all of the prisoners were marched to tlie West ny tieth Street Station and locked up.: a FRACASES REPORTED FROM MANY OF THE POOL ROOMS, concerning the placing of the oMlcers and the procuring of warrants against the alleged pool-room proprietors, He did not know there were war the action is merely a matter of t Dolan was only one of a score of the police that they were violating the threatening them with arrest If they detail.” M'Avey Conducts the Sight, At Police Headquarters it was learned: that Deputy Commissioner McAvoy wae: ing distributed from the Tenderidim, vy Mercer street, Fifth, West Porty-eee- — enth and other station-houses com manding what is known as the “poul- ted, | "0m district, es Mr. McAvoy declared that no fewer Ites were being played. ‘i ‘A lawyer representing a group of dependent pool-room owners said“ ~ day: C im ted for the door. Joseph| “The movement of the poles, 1a he was a clerk, living | derstand, is directed princtpalty egniagt ‘rooms’ located in buildings where there Fracases were reported from all over Robert Dunning insisted on enter- the reputed poolroom at No. 16 est’ Forty-sixth street. Detective Rows at Other Points. fenders, they are not being From other pool-rooms that were be~ Patrons Turned Away. | ‘The Allen, No. 8 Sixth avenue, Wee under police guard, and prospestive © patrons were turned away By the ef ficers. a, Backed by the recent decision handed f made. ‘Thousands of con's pleasure owing to the deter- mined front that the police put up. down by Judge Gaynor, which is con-— Capt. Handy, Liout. Wilvon and Dev] )oorictor's place is his castle, many teotiven Dukeshtre and Castiemark sta- | Propristors piane Sie ae the strued to read that every in the basement of | consequence Baise Capes tioned thempelves onsey a 147 West Forty-ninth | McDermott have 1 Penreet die: : e a away. |No. 147 West Forty-ninth street dis were | warned Prank {covered this a¢termoom that patrons non, the proprietor of the house: | some secret way , 7 investigation thes the Rogues’ Gallery and the Musours? | oame out. He talked with several men] After aa hour of investigation Sih Crime, and then took them to the Tele. | gathered on the atrest corners. Tho | discovered thal & Boil Hit! Yard, ut «raph Bureau, as His Retirement in Laudatory Order. WASHINGTON, Jan. &.—By dtrec ment of Gen. Young and Ing the services of that officer, phen Makes OLNEY BOOM LAUNCHED. @ Democrats Inderse Him for President. the Democratic State Committees held hore to-day a resolution endorsing Mr, say that a ‘“freese out” Is in progre: Olney for President was passed, after ang garnished addresses of alleged pool- rooms which when investigated by an < \Byening World reporter were found to be exempt from police survelllance. Ly, New York dally. excent Sunday, 1255 They were located in West Eighth, Mac- outhern Ry. Li dougal and other streets. rotracted discussion, ‘fhe action waa unanimous. $a Pinchurst, N. C., Special. P.M.. Vis Pa RR. and Sc or and Sleeping Car Servic ices, 271 & 1185 Broadway. New York Station, has a squad of men out watoh- ing places in his district. At No. ll Miacdougel Bisth avenue, ise order has gone out that those who Cone eneweet Lam right.” places are under surveillance openly! ehargetthat « gigantic pool-room syndi- BOSTON, Jan, $—At @ meeting of cate is forming and that their troubles] Hfragh northwest winds, police say that he will be unable to 60 /the house abd that men were ents ‘West Firtiec! {nto the house again unless they go with | from the house at No. 1H) West EiiHess eae PRAISE FOR GEN. YOUNG, | nis. Root Ani treet. Policemen were 4 quit placed in front of this house, Dus It wars faye Me's Meaty te: 9% 0 late, us the business of the day sas ctically over when the discovery was: Cept. Hogan, of the Mercer Street | Pract street a man got into trouble | 5 ios WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-six hours] ending at 8 P.. M, Sunday ‘for % New York City. znd viel 4 Generally tair to-night and minimum temperatur> morning about 22 degrees to etep down and out and quit sight cam open in two weeks, I Many of the pool-room men whose when they “st .* Others Commissioner McAdoo was questioned. Sfi-a —