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Nod SAZS “Stow ACTON PAM ASKED Yale Professors Join in Petition 4 for’ Full Deliberation, in Belief that Colombia Is Not Getting Fair Play. | himself as one of the members of the Others who boarded the same train \ers were accompanied by their wives. Mr. Van W. * OF THE UNITED STATES. | incidental. |New York than they are to Chicago or Paper Sént to Senator Hoar by ~ Men ‘Who Are Thoroughly * Versed in International Law . —Want Treaty Considered. Garden is the best convention hall in “NEW HAVEN, Conn. Jan. HBunau Varilla treaty, and that 1 ¢ Retfon in Panama be subjected to care- ful and ‘deliberate investigation. - Among the signers of the petition are Franklin Corter, formerly President of Williams Coll Henry Wade Rogers. | Dean of the Yale Law School; Frank | K, Sanders, Dean of the Yale Divinity | were also on the train. Senator P. H. arrive this afternoon. fehool; Prot 8 Willlam G, Sumner and John C. Schwab, of the Department of Political at Yale; Sceretary | A. Lindsay, of the State Hoard of |fellows feel that it Js all over but the ‘Health Newman Smyth, D.D.; Rey. Watson L. Phillips and ‘Thomas Hooker, member of the Foard of Edu- vation, and formerly a Demoeratic can- Gidate for Governor of the State. After declaring that there Is a recog: nized body of law Whict! ought to gov- ; ern the conduct of uations Irrespective ‘of their strength, the petition says that belief has arisen In the minds of many tn this country and abroad “that in our dealings with the Btate of Colombia we have violated aud are about to violate the rules of international law and that we are adopting’ a line of conduct oward that country which fe would hot have taken against a strong Pane! petition further says that the fact Committee has an empty treasury and of bitterness. ington and work for the Convention 4& reception committee was named. $100,000 CHECK SCARES CHICAGO, Zucca, Alderman Reginald Doull and Randolph Guggenheimer. | boatload reached the station on the last ferry and barely had time to get eats in the parlor cars before the train pulled out. (Continued from First Page.) ington on tch regular train at 11 o'clock was Frank Croker, who enrolled committee from the Democratic Club. were John Quincy Adams, Antonio A whole Many of the New York- | VAN WYCK TO BE SPOKESMAN. | ck will make the principal address setting forth the claims \of New York. When he gets up to make his plea the check will already jhave been turned over to the Committee and this reference to money will be He wili prove that a majority of the delegates are closer to St. Louls; that New York is the only |oity that can furnish adequate hotel accommodations; that Madison Square the United States; that the weather in New York in June is cooler by many degrees than it is in any other Jeity that may aspire to the convention; that through trains from all over the United States deposit passengers within a few blocks of the convention hall anu that New York is the only city that can make the convention a ALL ARE ENTHUSIASTIC. The committee from the Democratic Club left on this train In a body.! nite. Several members of the committee from the Brdoklyn Democratic Club! for a McCarren is already in Washington, |! nd will have the work of the New York boomers mapped out when thoy | 2" M« Bubbling over with enthusiasm, former Mayor Van Wyck got every- ‘body busy before the train started. His $100,000 certified check made his shouting, although they realize that there 1s a strong prejudice against New York on the part of some members ot the National Committee from the West and South. But the Democratic $100,000 will sweeten a whole ocean John D, Crimmins, John Fox, President of the Democratic Club; Daniel O'Day, Robert B. Roosevelt, John O'Rourke and many other prominent gen- tlemen who responded to The Evening World's invitation to go to Wash- expressed a belief before the train started that they would bring the Corivention back with them. HEADQUARTERS AT THE ARLINGTON. The train was scheduled to reach Washington at 4.80 this afternoon, and the committee will go ut once to the Arlington Hotel, where the New York delegation wili hold forth while in Washington. On the trip to Washington The duties of this committee are secured by the New York committee Members of the Na- fladelphia, catching a night train for Colombia's comparative _ weakness old make us the more careful tolaxpec'ad to be strenuous from the time the men from New York march on Plcnitke useoe cur an er powers th \the hotel. In a parlor which has been stence of such A. suspicion’ ” fe injurious to our honor and self-re-| hospitality will be dispensed with a most lavish hand, ST vusian' the sn aye: “we{Honal Committee who jaro fond of such entertainments will enjoy them- adMeretors. repecttu i that before} selves In this parlor. : Re ee ete ne eal) The train arrived at Philadelphia before noon, and there Charles F. Pera aca calmer tely 20) é a sripeted Murphy, Tammany’s leader, with Judge McMahon and Philip F. Donohue, no Won, Hut that its geod reputa-|got aboard. Mr. Murphy bad expected to remain im Atlantic City Ho in nee ands or trade, Should Gur{until this afternoon and then go to Ph fer no loss." Washington. He prefers, however, to move on the Capital with the New ” ey HIT AT COTTON GAMBLING. gy Bngiish Wile Cut Working Hours ax Move Agninst Specniation, York delegation, and changed his plans accordingly, ADVANCE GUARD ALREADY: THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1904. MEMBERS OF NEW YORK’S’ BIG CONVENTION COMMITTEE. Ser. 7-0 ERMLEY BiG DEATH LIST FROM PNEUMONIA Commissioner Dartington De- clares the Disease Has In- creamed Alarmingly and Says Spitters Are Responsible. PB. GUCGENHEIIER * VANDERBILT'S “Alarming,” is the way Commissiqner Darlington, of the Department of Health, expressed himself to-day in re- forring to week from pneumonia. During the week ending Jan. 9, there were 239 deaths from pneumonia against 141 curing the corresponding week of last year, §, “In NARROW ESCAPES CHAUFFEUR HELO IN THIS RUNAWAY Speeded Auto on Fifth Avenue, | Dragging a Handsome Sleigh, and in Jefferson Market Court! * Two Horses Throw Driver and Magistrate Crane Lectured| /\mperil the Lives of Several my opinion,” said the Commis: sioner, “this habit of expectorating in public places has much to do wit! bringing on the disease. Last week's Increase of deaths from that cause 1s positively alarming, and I have taken measures to try and keep the disease 11.—Twen- . {¥ prominent citizens of New Haven, |tecreative as well as a deliberative event. Him Severely. Women on Sidewalk from spreading. 1 shall also ls oe suieaded by Prof. Theodore §; Woolsey, ‘The delegation that is to represent New York before the meeting ot i poatten (Deters, the: ee ali A ener, of. Taternationa) Law at Yale the National Committee to-morrow went to Washington in sections, but) SSS th pecans to-morrow aftern 3 Ajniversity, have signed and forwarded ‘ d Henri Debarlfeaux, twenty-two years o'clock. Mo United States senator George F, | Ost of the members left on the special at 10.55 o'clock A. M. Additional Old tho chauffeur of Wililumiac.-v7 ae Dragging a handsome sleigh behina| “I have thitty-seven nurses in the Mout a petition asking that the Senate | Parlor cars were attached to this train for the use of the New Yorkers, and |) be Mantutrnea| QE {XO horses ran down Sixth avenue| Poorer sections of the city, who are defer formal ratification of the Hay-| every seat was filled when the time for departure arrived. j DIE Jr., was held for trial by Magtstrate| fom Vitty-seventh to Fitth-fifth strect | Under special instructions to do wha | Crane In the Jefferson Market Court to- day, charged with speeding his : having been frightened at a | passing ‘ train, They were stopped by Patrolman Hurley, of the West Forty-seventh street station, but not until they had thrown thelr driver into the street and had narrowly escaped knocking down a number of women who were standing on the sidewalk opposite they can to pyvent the spread of the disease. “Pneumonia is caused principally by two other maladies. One 1s influenza, which leaves the lungs in a weakened state, and the other 1s measles, which is generally considered trivial by moth- ers, who do not take the proper pre- cautions to prevent thelr children from utomo- Debarileaux’ Incidentally came in severe lectur Shortly after § Vanderbilt w residence of Mrs, O. £ | No, 677 Witth avenue the Court Kk last night Mr. Belmont, ut from their home, 4t No. 25 Mast Titty-aeventh strect, [the bullding occupied by the Depart- | Cargune celine Afterward Debariieaux started down| Ment of Health, at Fitth-Atth street, The Commissioner said that there had latieth avenue Se Mitnmatne ¥ oes “ ; the} been 1% deaths last week from mi f Lou an tn the autom on the| Several physicians employed by the Of the nurses in the various sections ie garage, and, according to Board of Health were on the stepspo¢ che city attending to the needs of Bleye Tulinan Rensselaer, of the when John Mechan, of No. 112 Weat| the poor,” under Instructions of the est Thirtleth street station, i Firty- ri Toe eee ee eee ecAKes: Mary) Hates Lesa tae eee sa going) Pitt: -sixth street, the driver, was speak three. or four languages. Mary "ou aw allows when he) thrown almost at their foet. He was} (Nelson, one. of the nurses, Isa grad- Passed Thirty-seventh street. Debarl-! picked up stunned, but except for af vate of the. Hopkins University, and feaux, who gave his employer's rest-! sight out on his forehead was un-} oh, speak the Chinese language. She in stationed in the Chinese quarter. he total death rate for last week was 1,60, against 1,820 for the cor- ding week last’ year. Register Guilfoy, of the Health De- partment, Inter sald that the total number of deaths from pneumonia last week for the five boroughs of the great- er clty was 364. The corresponding week last year showed but 221 deaths from the same cause. NAS LOER HTS FORA LITTLE SOM Sister of Mrs. H. 0. Havemeyer dence as his home, was balled out at! injured, Ga. Weat Thirtleth street station by! Tatroiman Hurley, who was at.Fitty: » J- Callahan, No. § y= iy e POUR aRee oe NOs OF West Bitty=| art neront and’Sixth avenie,sbeardlthe Geaciidesiante aie! shouts of the driver and saw the fright- ‘ : ened horses careening di When arraigned before Magistrate] “te ioticed n parte of pouny wemen pinta ae Satie fan ronald walking up Sixth avenue and realized at chance would T have crossing «| yy ate ; run dowa and probably losing my life, 4 " bby Mr. Vanderbilt that you can disre- oung women and gard the safety and lives of people pass- | MAnaKed to push nearly all of them Ing in the street, Don't imagine you] Mt @ candy store. ‘The sleigh then a om struck an "L"" pillar, whieh caused it to swerve, and as the patrolman turned n violate the Iaw and safety of any no matter by whom you are em- ployed, A man on his feet has just the | from the store he saw the heads of the game rights as any one riding a vehicle | horses hut a few teet away from him, of any class Hurley grabbed the bridles with both 1Us all well and good n too} 1 automobile, can have all the millions he can Ke people who da man but hands ard was instantly swung off his feet. He was hurled to the left and right several times by the horses, but they! law must be c rmed with. Now, When vou go out hereafter drive that | BM Welsht finally caused them to stand) Attempts to Recover Posses- automobile in such «a manner that you | SUN. One of the horses’ bits struck the po- n't get Mr. Heeman on the temple, making a severe nderbilt into trouble, and Children, sion of the Child Through the Protect Wo: n ‘ laceration, which blec r se and children who happen to be In Your] pees and his wound dressed path are given ample protection, — I The sleigh, which is the property of Joseph Stickney, of No. S74 Fifth ave- nue, was only slightly damaged, The know of an instance where a man went automobile store to purchase but fhe* purchaser der, formerly the jer, whose sister Mrs.’ Bllen Terese El wife of George W into an ‘ the Increuse of deatha last } with | Fie CRPLINS | Ses. S.S FILE GERALD YOUNGSTER ACCUSED OF FRING SCHOOL /Russell Eckenbauer, Aged 15, Chargéd with Starting Two Blazes in the Arlington Avenue, Public School, in Brooklyn. | Russell Eckenbauer, fourteen years old, of No, 105 Linwood street, Brook- was arrested this afternoon by Fire Murshal Reardon on a charge of setting tire the Arlington avenue Public School. He was sent to the Children’s: Society. A small blaze was found in the base- ment of the school last Friday morning and susplclous circumstances concern- ing it led Princfpal Best and Janitor Johnson to report it to the Fire Mar- shal. Se’ boys were called before the} Fire Marshal and questioned by the principal and jamtor, their statements resulting in the arrest of Eckenbauer. The boy denied that he was gullty. OAKLEY'S AXE SWINGS. Dismisses Cashier Kennedy from Water Regiater's Office. He Citizen Union paper declaring that, in ew of the recent decision of. Justice and the fact that he was a vice the Commis- | mera act was illegal. le wrote that he would at once appeal to the courts for reinstatement. ' ; cratic State afternoon workers oft sign the Invento! — BRN’ BUSY DY DOWN EAST WAY Signs Papers in Bennett Will Contest, Receives a Throng of Friends and Prepares for Two Addresses. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan, 11.—Will- fant Jernings Bryan came hene to-day to attend to some legal business and to be the chief guest to-night at the ban- quet of the New Haven Democracy in observance of Andrew Jackson Day, He went to the office of his attorneys and completed the inventory of the esthte of the late Philo 8. Bennett, of which he is an executor, and signed the necessary papers to permit of the ap- praisal being filed at once in the Pro- bate Court. Mr. Bryan will speak twice to-night— the banquet, when he will have his subject “A Consclence Campaign,” and at the Hyperion Theatre later, when he will deliver the first in the Philo 8. Bennett course of publio section his 1c being “The ¥. an Ideal.” oS atehis hotel ‘amd at the office of Mr, Bryan was much by friends. The Demo- ntral Committee met thie nd delegations of party e 10 be here for the banquet. his 801 attorneys nt atte) Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas | “The inventory of the Philo 8. Bennett and Electricity John T. Onkley to-day tute, signe ice Mr. ae eecuat ua Ces 4 ed fr i utur, Was filed in the Probate Court dismissed from the department James |coutor, was filed in the Probate Court Kennedy, who for years was employed | SP 'th eetate t Haiti, of which as a cashier in the bureau of Water | amou ¥ La ne BACT werd nett joan Company, e Register Joseph) W: Ravage, | and a one-half interest. In. an Kennedy wrote a letter of protest on Rneit: HOSA TaTGN nna AtiORIfCh nue and One Hundred and ‘Thirty~ first street. New York, are represented it n, of Sloan . Who was designated as one executors of the will, did not and has not yet qual- the Bennett & ifled as an executo’ Vl ihe 4, The Importations for G. were — 1215: GREATER b \. H MUMM & Co's Champagne y nearly 20,000 cases than the impertafions of any other brand. the Year 1903 of CASES GHRONIG SORES Signs of Polluted Blood. There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting as an old sore: ° You worry over it till the brain grows weary asad work with it until the patience is exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly look- ing place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an un- healthy and impoverished condition, medicines, like mercury or potash, w results in obstinate non-healing sores Often au inherited taint age or middle life, Whensver a sore deadly germs down under the effects of some serious disorder. that your constitution is breaking The taking of strong ill sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and impair the general system thatthe merest scratch or bruise of the most offensive chargcter. ¢ d at has been lurking in the blood since birth breaks out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs or face in old refuses to heal the blod is always at fault, and, while autiscptic washes, salves, soaps and powders can do much to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the sore, it will never heal permanently till the blood itsclf has Been purified and the wl, > '. ' 4 ‘The advance guard of New York's dele- Guarantee certain quarters for commit- terest ree hundred dollars bail for tral ™ accident, were so impressed by the ace tlon of ihe policeman that they. called returned from South Dakota she took Me LONDON, Jun. 1.—Short time, forty R IN NEW Y one of those horns, horses ¢ fol fy 5 ix Mrs. H. O, Havemeyer, appeared as a «: and poisons destroyed, and with 2 Plane were found to be unhurt, and} “hours weekly, instead of fifty-six, was ‘ found fault because tne horn wouldn't) stechan, the driver, proceeded on his| Witness in her own beltalf to-day in the S. 8.8. this can be accomplished—the polluted started to-day in a number of mills Ne Saree ones work Bro Rey and aie see Said the | ay. with’ thens “| Supreme Court, Brooklyn, in her at- blood is purified and invigorated, and when rich, B usibx American cotton in the Ashton- (Special to The Evening World.) There are five purchan hot As ail the better, as) ‘he youn# women whom Hurley saved | tempt to recover the possession of her blogd i incizcatutine aud it . In-aceordance with - ia or six vacancies to be] you th a better o; 1 une whom Hurley saved neck pure blood is again circulating freely throughout Pe ETON SE Cur cetuiy GRIN: | WABMINGTON:) Jam) Uic-ie)/ dant) Alled onlngeaune deaths, down on your Preps nny“ 8 Ain an entowated ipatateTed a gun | elovon-year-old oy, Gsorge W. tlder, the body the flesh around tie old sore begins to ta hers’ ABMocii 8 effor 0 abol- ines oe Mo: P, y u 5 , ; dr. 8, FE VAR 8 4zh votion speculation IDE Peal ARE AROOEALO NAN ONAL SPP | randy ele hee cheicoens T should on behalf of Mr. Vanderbilt | Mapectors of the Leeda 1 toon’ | Aivoree in the South, Dakota courts | 0% @natural color, the discharge of matter ceases and the place heals over, ————____ vention In ketting warmer ax the dele-| Huey Will Ket the convention. It] urge you to be unusually cautious in| Charles Neflek of Wer we Rie ieee y in Janvory, 1908 S, S. 8. is both a blood purifier and Boos Sune Bate yout loge ta creat SHIPPING NEWS. gpllane from (the! verious| elliss larcive: | note a hinaoat Hides. | Gileare your work and do everything in his in-| merchant, all of whom witnessed the | Mrs. Bldet said that soon after she and at thesame time tones up the system and builds upthe general health, ¢ If you have a chrouic sore write us. No charge for medical advice, SRE GSS i lt é ys e trate Crane did not connect the| up the West Forty-seventh street stae| Up her residence in Hempstead, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY [gation was around to-day doing mia-) tee meetings in various hotels tenes With his lec: | Hon-house'on the telephone and’ each | Her child wax taken from her, she de- THE SWIST SPEGIFIC CO ATLANTA, GAs Fe ee ain eine tua" tives. 1.45) wlonary work among the National Com-| ,c1f any other, city ants to ofter | ture and Debs as nonplussed, | told Bergt. Butler that Hurley should | ciared, deapite the fact that in the —- —— TBH TIDE : ; ‘ mitteemen who haye arrived. Senator| Pewle, “we willrsee ii! Tales auntitea 1 he i bail and was] ve highly commendc ® Jaward'she was to retain the cus Laund Wants—Femal BEG on wea’ (CM WEE | Pat McCarren ix telling the Western the ‘entrance tee “again ara hetes Rui Mp_ pending cherarr Val otic a the "boy." Mrs. Fider th . ited Une ry EONTS: ale. © Bariay th00 o "01 seine! conventios ew Yor a ieues! ; | pa Tales Waa TGA AIEEE BT Stl 2 asi: gna Southern Committeomen of the] Wats tovenier ito aH auton’ otk ASO SENATE FAVORS BUCHANAN.| Slnot‘soiciyfar they eu ' | Frau, fou'Bie dase Modern Beare fe Bere Pte | q nd We WIN riutse "a bo divoree, but for reasons of ill- PATCHED kg -@B wad eR eae vention in New York City would have| ever ohVe, have that $0,000 on “de La a akchiies eotoe nealde a porte Mine ready to ‘Wark. staberat PORT OF NEW YORK. on Eastern States, while Representa-| Pot ! fe bank, and have with uty” asked the Magistrate, ‘ic|Morgan’s Resolution Voted Down| When the Elders separated she was SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. Laundry, (8 Myrtle ave., “ay ve Tim" 1 5 i tified amount. loyee of mine 1 Allowed $54) 4 month for living expenses ECIA: DAY. TRONER—Firgt-clasy abirt, ool ee tve "Tim" Sullivan is telling them of | 7 nent Chicago. te ‘ele. ye Oe et one LWOULL Nave token cue | She Mis Nomination Couftrmea, | ANOWEe Toband nereed that she should | Motasnes Oream Liimpe, ,...it. 200) inusr’ Hore horalton es we ARRIVED. the sights of the Bowery, and pr Pa tare he, cpap over to) the of iim somo wayer Dcure! WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The execu-| have possession of George W., Jr. Chocolate Peppermints W180) ARKER & SORTER. thoroughly exper- | Ing that every delegate will have 9] yg) Uh ua committoe. is ah tlye xeasion of the Senate to-day was ———~T_ FOR TUESDAY fenced. “Criterion Lawtiry, TAD mh ave special policeman detailed to guide| York was likely to make a bid of for the purpose of considering the nom- ¥ jPECIAL ‘UE! SHIRT IRONBRS WANTED, Snowflake him around if they will select New|, hey, immediately begin teegerni-| BISCHOFF FORFEITS BOND. Jination or W. 1. Buchanan te he wini.| ACTOR GEO. OSBORNE DEAD. pidCewoinuh Onaasa setanaas toacet SERRE, 2 Bia wear Piatbenh Bh Yon as the convention elty: hat city di — = ter to the new Republic of Panama, As Chocolate Covered Caramela,lb, 150} SHIRT POM ‘ANTRD} ih woman cs} Norman B. Mack, National Commit- ling that more money be raised. Gel Nelxon A. Mi les was a conspicu- Justice's Brother Fails to Appear soon as the nomination was taken un Member of “Captain Barrington” praferr PIRST-CLARS fa Heatin sew ¥, ne mat ous fleure in the Shoreham Hotel lon Shitee ras Senator Morgan presented ! Pitan Steam Loundry, SH dth at. ' * Hionat gare | teoman rare NSW Oe, ats pv Ane Bes to-day, Ifo had a conference with + hai Sealtcs Genus against the connem fon, covering tre, Company Succumbs in Detroit. 54 BARCLAY ST M3 WV} Napive | $0 $8. booming ork City as the | rious National Committeemen. When the case of points which he has made against the! DETROIT, Mich,, Jan, 1. ree Os- Fol sre place for the convention, The entire) Last night Senator Gorman saw| ott, u brother of Supreme Court Jus-pFecognition of Panama asa nation, "| porne, jr of New York, a member of 29 CORTLANDT ST eS. FO RAMnHIPS. New York Democratic delegation in mea dane Mclean of ORs eater tico Bischoif, who was arrested threw | (fan wena tor Organs resolutions wee the “Captain Barrington’ company, COR CHURCH Diamonds, w : +f Congress is doing missionary work to-| Ta, Wart, It is understood that McLoan| weeks ago, chirged with the larceny }eonsider the gonfirmation of Mr, °Ha.! which {a to play at the Avenue Theatre ‘Dismorida Jewelry. a. iss / day, but the real struggle will not be-| asked Taggart to help throw the Indl-| of $3,000 by John C, Jenny, of No, #54 chanan, otion carried by ‘strict here this week, died to-day from a com- watches, is De pas on favies, gin until to-morrow. Ana dolegution for Gorman, and in re] West ‘Thirty-seventh street, was called eh Ae ia has the effect of con- fon of disenses, Titwecoatigenttar ect eat ‘The Nattonal Committee will meet at] {i"h Promised that Ohio would support |in the.Tombs Police Court this after- | Srming the nomination, plication ‘ k meaanine fionr, 208 Rh. ywoy’” noon. Up to the present ex-Senator James K. Jones hag been notified by were. only four members that they will not h be present, and these have sent proxies. ; Taggart for Vice-President on the tleket with Gorman. Taggart sald there are two reasons why he cannot do-this. The on a indiana for wher a cannot be thrown to Go; yp ur ala ik ibliictaasaich 5 eg lian Zant) noon, Bischoff failed to put in an ap- peanin Bischof! was released on $1, fur- ished ‘by Bensamin Cohen, of the atrtholdh The bond was ordered: fore He was a son of the character actor, George Oxborne, ond was twenty-five 1a. aise nie Hayden, his fiancee, a Lt the same compatiy, Is pros Trated by the shook of his death. | FASTIDIOUS. COFFEE LOVERS. i an, log, are walt the ge M fis, Mglatgi miami Cellnet K. i ge EAD THE WORLD ALMANAC FOR, 1904,