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s Which Caused 140 Law- Between Heinze and the ted People Bought} by John J: Roach. HEINZE TRIED IN VAIN TO GET THEM HIMSELF. | Roach Said to Be Close to the, Standard Oil Company—Ei- fect of Deal on the Market is Problematical as Yet. ‘Two despatches, one from Butte Mon., dnd the other from Boston, say-} that the 100 shares of Boston and | aha stock owned by John McGutn- Rebs, had been sold to John J. Roach, New York, cretted much excitement Wall street to-day and was expected | Pcaffect copper deniinss. \ jtin cans with the most tempting af j8- Keoach ts said to be 4 iss lay untouched tn the garden oveup ea er Of the Hoffman House. He had 4 pity + Fi an office at > Away, where We! "Gn cana worried a great deal over | conduct what wis Known as the Get } hie goat's lowe of appeti but nothing | eral Exploitation Company of the United i diy hod any effect. ‘Then came the |e mesmo Moxlco bub gave Up MAL! Catastrophe that caused he and to | sptnee Be 500 le are tf quarrel, Lant ‘Thursday morning | J The despatch from Butte ays tht] wien Cavanaugh wont into hia garden |e i ¢ deal re gonsummate peetee i+ oto greet “Billy” he found the goat had at Gh fev han Seas ae ee pae | Usappedred. Cavanaugh rushed fran- . Steck. Wheat pri was paid was not! be es an : Pat it was usdérxtood ito. bo | MUI Into Tinto’s house, ls w | here is omy goat? cried. | othe Bo telegram etates chat | iy Rae ote 5 ‘omton metal be Ww Hothing of your goat. Where | ® Roach 18 ‘assdciated wih Thomas W. 114 iny Nan?" was Pinto’s reply, and it & Jaweon and in several deals has repre-| then developed that the gout. owned |® sented, the Standerd Ol crowd. That/iy pinto had also disappeare le the tip wax out is shown in this tele- Neulan'é! einel wt 1® gram which states that a prominent] ,, > b 4 Amalgamates Copper man hud been | Cavanaugh inquired all over the} 18 look for big developments in | neighbor: but could find no tri z Priteek aka shtes oC stack stave: been | CC tle b ces, Einto, aiaiinot Te ete eke whten | tke bis town so! much ‘to heart, ue he| nave involved J. Augustus Heinze, of |had had his goat but a short t | Z Montana, and the Amalgamated people! imo than 140 suits and counter sults, | 1, oes ee un Minole Healey and | Pollce Court yeaterday and told Magla- | 09%0480400-409409009000856000-08 tid have caused “to. he| trate Flammer his troubles. ‘The Magie- ee dda tween five dnd six millfons Of] trate gave him « summons for Pinto, | | ean ot Sirsiends of the Bostou Mon- 1 ang to-day both man appeared in court. | = | PRN ide a! ‘otters have been made to| Mualstrate Flammer listened atten: MeGuinness to sell, but until now he fused. Helpge was the principal " for the McGuinness stock, but the report of the sale t¢ shows that he was defeated. Whiut effect this sale Mill have on the market Js problem@tl- cal. an effort to find Mr, Roach at thi y It was said there ner, but that he that he was a pa Ald not live know where he lived Uvely while each related his story. Gnd "they. did. not |Aicsander avenue state wna site |Capt, Cody Catches Two Youth- | Tho Clerks said |overheard the conversation, / ROMANTIC “BLY” | “ALOPEO WIT A They Lived at Adjoining Houses Up in the Bronx and Caused a Falling Out of Some of Their Neighbors. 4 CAVANAUGH BLAMED PINTO. Had Him Haled to Court, but the Whole Trouble Was Quickly Set- tled When a Policeman Said He'd © Taken Two Goats to the Pound. — Join Pinto and Paul Cavanaugh live in adjoining houses at the Southern | Boulevard’ and Willis avenue, Small gardens are situated tn the rear of the houses, the gardens being separated by a low picket fence. For two years Cavanaugh had the proud possessor of a goat with the approprinte yame of “Billy.” He had been, apparently, contented until two| weeks ago, when “Nan,” another gi arrived next door. From that time went ty Cavanaugh tr Morrtsania woke ke an clopement,”” b wad. i ned Pinto Yo, Wo,” sald Cavanaugh, “lam sure would never desert me for any ny rate Fla attach mmer stepped tp r he @: di vhile to tu the rail. | Bis mele neeee'atuban fhe Houle | AEH 1 can, tet {ul Prisoners Just as They Are Tnuemany 1 ateaated tte. fy ion} Seeking to Get Out of the Jer- ved and Thirty-seventh street and “IN SEVEN. MINUTES. Brooklyn Pupils, Without a) on:'' | and Hitch, Vacate Building When i) 2\}k",,.Uube" and» an Alarm Is Sounded for Fire in a Classroom. sey City Prison. | took them to the the centre of hin inquired Cavan- ansxtou An attempt on the part of Eimer Ja cobaon and Henry Piper, two desperate Found the Eloping Gonts. youn Hee Hea to bi beers OF the Jatt! ald n Pol eadg ar “ty, to- | ie ald the policeman. diy wag tolled by Capt. Cody, who wae p ivalted to hear no more. | informed of the plot by: @ peleoner wie! irabbing y the arm, he rushed hut of the court-room and both boarded that took them to the pound at undred and Highty-aixth treat vlor avenue. hd overheard the conspirators disc rapt. Cody went to the Jail section of | (quarters and Aaw Jacobson at work | the h of his cell with iT if He “Erabbed Jacobean a wren | ‘Nan” were | whee hung his] through the bara, “covered. htm wl heal shamotacedly When his mater ap*| fevolver und ordered the cell searched | Loh yates ae him. Much to the surprise of the pollceme) j Phere’ 2 centa a day charges on] Jacobson had # big pistol In his. po wom there goats,” sald Louls Wiegei, | He sald it was Intention to get 0 | e poundkeeper. to Cavanaugh, the ‘corridor, release Piper. in the next 1 would # if it was $45,"" said | cell and fight nix Way Out If necessary. » j fone cece toy | eavanat: din his excitement he yeild for n as well as" “a Wittoen hundred puptin were turned | honed und Indiing for the fous data @ut.ef public school No. 15, at Soher- | they hud been Kept tn the pound Merhorh street and ‘Third aveni How could vou?" he said to “Biny" | | when walling the street, one arm i Brooklyn, in a fraction under seven | around the goat's neck and. the other | minutes to-duy, because of a fire which |! in Pinte’s, but “Billy's” only ane tn@ started In a lot of old papers Ina |“ RS RENO LER COLES As Bei) ss-room on the xecond floor, ‘The | most perfect order pi ailed during the removal of the children from the ble building, al! hands being marshatied in the fire-drii] formation by Principal An drew Shermun and the teachers ‘When the fire was discovered the feather sent a boy to notify Uie prin- cipal, and’ Mr. Sherinen Immediate Faye the order to wasemble the for the fire drill, Many of the t and scholars thought it war jus pris tice such us is often indulged in, but Instead {t was a very verinus matter As.the children w < marched ome fremen, sur: at boring fire house, wiih p hand exiingul ceeded in putting 0 | Ret clive to nature. In the course of Rare SOC Gist, | = ‘| his stroll to-day he got too ch rom BEAR GIVES A SCARE | WASHINGTON, gan. 418" wiah| Pixley and a companion were on the Jnow to Kay to all of You that you MW road leading to the Arscoat nea have xiven ma het and courage by OM the Fiety-nluth street and Fith caver evens map beleahad) Courane, ey ance when Sharkey and his A pihle. tia couculding utterarioe of nissan lAbarker Witakine welae ' i Prosidun{ Roosevelt to-day, in’ rospond : eniyaane Peesalent oosevelt to-day, in respend: iar uly approaching flaht with Jack & ation to attend tho tit] Munroe, and he waa ruvning, bundled tRiannt celebration at Jack=! up in ters, ’ i carmers Out with Guns for Big Cinnamon, Which Was Tralled’ Sine in view of Ue Hane movement to Wood Near Rockefeller’s . Estate. surrey and the President was tolg| and Pixley did a head spin in the snow. tat the date, July 6, would be con-| Sharkey helped lim up. Ae soon as fis ee ontent to give Him fll notitication of} Pixley got on his feet he hit Sharkey hie renomtnation. on the eye as hard as he could (Special to The ¥ | Piatt Aine A Prorident Roosevelt tu replying that | Sharkey, in supreme astonishment, | Uttie hamlet of Hartsd sand Be Soul Ko LE powsible told of the new | stepped back, and Pixley, taking this as | a idence he f¢ ie dele i mnd n ’ ti ‘ 4a in a great state ot « ane ne Fale Che el nan ine cae fea Wik ® Venter ri Uallauered. At 5 4. (he stains on the Ingrats @ appearnn of @ big ¢hinamon x f i “ fl eee Mppereute, | Ar per gn the country roads. All the vilimect ———— | swings and Jubs that looked hike an ex-} OUR sO the enteres| Beeman etegrmt sent we ares tuh SHIPPING NEWS, | "non ot lug sunahie, Abie aa chemtea cout te slau 00 ERT ag oe bi Mit ‘ 5 | ‘The pusilimt stalled off the irate com: Dlood-staine. By the} Hammon SeACOni pa ty ROR Las Jedian und Policeman Cavanaugh a . d ai ORHARDR feGkeEt lear Lakeside, when he siehtad. the lean risen y KMOon’ aotes Gin | sic, Mixley Was calmed with dificuity Nal ed a | Bear oadine for him. tlw i 2 tates asa |i}. fill Bree al inde, and which he deseribed In great PERE nates) wan : ‘i Joow waies, [ite Wanted Bharkey arrested for mur-| Ge testilled (hat In his opinion home by the way ol the S/o Gate Parry, | .10.38 im ta 4 to the station in the Arsen, He added that he believed an effort | MSkedaddied wcrons Tots. pou AW Ae renewed his demand that} ud been made to wash out the blood |ing Dr. Leur, and ask it Anughter of George Ww ods PORT OF NEW YORK. arrested un tne W@Ul | grains. Gratin She whipped up ier’ horse ARRIVED verity mo that was a aia] Dr. Lear further swore that the rag drove at rapid, rate hon," | Nala vHovre| Bhagkey to the sergeant. | “He ‘soaked [carpet showed human blood stains, and 3 the sani <‘Ventew] awe In Che eve, ant wasn't for that} he was very positive there was human What owas seen round Jo che Rig June nave ) 1 eer nd John 1. ockv. Youn (fie Tat eg et at OE the ting 18 Me} yiood on the lather’s hatehet found in Hille and ne: ie Poe ie Havana) Vixiey turned. pale. the house, which is alleged to have been Burdyanna Avthur tones : * Savanna: NSM ARR TRA ad ten 5 1. } tue Instrument with which Mabel Bech- ope : SAMSHIP: lm Tom Sharkey.” rep! he pugil- fiat wan killed, A Abt repeating riftes, FAMSHIPR, sian, thls here'werme friend “Splke’ | ivi District: Attorney took up» sheet bear five mils and th aibealta Pie wed hard two or ther. | ffm Tom's bed, In which Mabel ia 6 at the Rocke tel tines and them said he woulda wien. | Et pave get A Blood, Mana tiong Bee dat: mr Reet BAI] @. What Kind of blood? A, Human » Jan, 18.—Gov, Odell went tile morning at § o'clock im this evening. Ho recovered entirely ‘of last week, ROOSEVELT GETS Michigan Delegation Invites Him ON SHARKEY EYE But When Pixley Discovered the Pugilist’s Identity in the Cen- | tral Park Arsenal He Nearly, Fainted. HOPE FROM WEST to Republican Party’s Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration and Talk of His Renomination, It is the custom of George Pixley, one of the prinespals tn “Babes In Toyland, * At the Majestic Theatre, to walk through: Central Park as far as the Casino and} Mich., of the. founding of the Re Diloan party, is regarded as signife It ovourred (o Pixtey when he heard Sharkey’s deep breathing that an auto- mobile was passing on the driveway, and he did not step out of the road, In consequence Sharkey ran into him, The Invitation was exte: d by a del. mition headed hy Senhtors Alger and 4000444094444 SO POYPDEROOOY EDD # 250,000 CAMP MGs THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK AS VIEWED BY THE EMINENT GENTLEMEN WHO DO EVERYBODY soos LEbE2OOESY 49004 O0-04-04-06404060000009 war HIND OF A ABAL ARE yar vs SOR DEE TOE DOE 63-4 02590990905 5GO65.80005-008 HORSEWHIPS NO BAR 10 FOLED BY POLICE =©YOUTHFUL ELOPEMENT Remonstrances of, Stern Parents Could Not Stay the Love of Laura Williams, | 7, and Sterling Tomes, !8. In spiie of the stern mandates of siern parents, in spite, of a wicked horsewhtp tn the hands of a determined father and notwithstanding the watch- ful eyes of two mothers, the love of Laura Victoria Williams, aged seven- teen, and Sterling Tomes, aged elgh- teen, found a way, Laura and Sterling loved ardently, loved as only Brooklyn youth and inexperience can love. They spurned the jnainuation that theirs was an immature sentiment, that they did not know their own minds, and on Friday night they eloped in the very xhadow of the lash that Papa Williams had defore that used so successfully in checking thelr youthful ambitions, Laura is the daughter of Charles E. Williams, @ prosperous baker, of No, 9 Irving place, Brooklyn, She is short and light and very pretty. Sterling !s a aon of G. W, ‘Tomes, a glass manu- facturer, of No. 623 Washington avenue, Livovklyn, Whey used to go to school together, and about a year ago their youthful’ felendship ripened into a love (nat could not be stayed, Last Beptem- vor Sterling declared himself. He brought Laura a beautiful engagement ring, but Laura's mother sa! too young to pledge herself to any young man, and Laura's father thought 80, too, Ridiculous, Parents Sterling's parents were consulted, and they agreed that the thing was ridicu- lous, that the pair were mere children, nd that an engagement was not to be thought of. When Sterling insisted upon claiming all the time of his sweetheart ond hernn throwtng out dark hints of what he and Laura would do if the seal | of parental approval was nut pretty soon put upon their love, Papa Will- fama, according to current report, ac- quired to himself one long and sinuous whip, which he used to illustrate a Ieo- ture he delivered to the pair. ‘The whip suppressed, but failed. to pomeye, the love of Laura and Sterling. Laura took a place in a Fulton street millinery store, the better to see and talk to Sterling, and Steril sawed wood steadily at his job in batten until he placed him: Fe sition where he felt he cot rd sup- port a wif Te! Last FrMiay morning Laura told her fate aaa aba th Investigation "revealed the” tact" tnat mother she was She didn't come Sterling, too, lery waa cleared up on Batirday after- when noon, that mother sipped off and got marriod and asked he chances of Papi onciled to the situa- for ton. price, and for whi Sterling's ‘firs and mother. Papa Williams was Induced helplossness of the situation and the Impossibility Tomen hom quite .comph “You, we ‘Tomes’ tqcan World. “Sterling and 1 somtane. to-day. any longer, beiter than any always ry bod ‘Away, an mininter? the su vir Was w “Tust to thi feather curler, Why. Ka! years who curler, hopefully. uotutions on ti Williams being rec Mother Williams Papa her Judgment when he heard q move wan to rea and start out to dust th trousers. Sterling or Laura, but Moth: found them at t they had found ay Well, wont to get him in trouble, In the molten street millinery store resatt! ' homed the News. was missing. The Laura tele oned she and terling quoted a very t He Mrs. mi nd went hi After mue of even #0 eloquent ‘as a horsewhip clarifying it. forgave. and Laura an {ng are now snugly ensconced in the completely forgiven ‘ely happy. are married, nin, lovers, we are has forgiven wu ee Peta ot eae don't won't tell. issue wource of t of Faure. reat hay *yald the lady ost onty i old. mn fs over seven, “SAY: GEORGIE, CL Cisht yd, ‘llama vindicated the news, for the the seat or didn’ er Wiuiame ‘Tomes home, where ery formiving father to. pacity rauasion seo the Bterl- W6 knew our own innds ‘one else and we shall “that makes two In three ity Conners, who worked here, sloped i Y with Augie Goots, and Kit se siarte There is romance th Ard the Iady ostrich-feather simpai Ma "THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1904. * ODES LOSO HESSD S2dee etectes aed » we - mt er yews ee 5 Me ome DEMOCRATS ISSUE CONVENTION CALL All Who Want a Pure and Economical Government In- vited to Send Detegates to St. Louis in July. WABHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The follow- ing oMfcial, call was Issued to-day for the assembling of the Democratic Na- tional Convention at St. Louis July 6 next: “Washington, Jan. 18, 1904. “The Democratic Nationa) Committee, having met in the city of Washington ©) SOSOSTSCSSOOS HESSD PPOPSES SE THOS S mys- her had short! find to t an and Mrs. orter walt now. love ness i only ‘most profitsa. Ce tne two sluggers in the diregtion f the Casing a man climbed down from, aot oes loo) the scene of the collision. satisfied grin encompassed hie SOAS Hnes Jooked like a prose kent . fev and bis frien ent away together. As they disap) Hamil ' To Prevent the Gri Lexalice Bromo Quinine removesshe cause, 0 + tbe Genuine call for the full Mame: BOd, *.* blood, Q”'What kind of stains did you And anthe ipiliow ‘cagog “A. ‘The. staina of human, Wood and tobacco Jules. Qo What kind of staing did you find nthe aprons? A.” “Human” blood stains, Molding up the blood-soaked waist human b mt Sure ‘the: rose Lear ga tot Numan blood ond floor of | textimony wai Pochtel. who wat udge Trexler took 2 ‘Yho interest in his testimony BLOOD STAINS IN — BECHTEL HOUSE (Continued from First Page.) plood stains on that? y Were Bloo. highest point been sh Bechte home, so damaging to if dazed, him if he on the 1th day of January, 1904, has Appointed Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 1904, as the time, and chosen St Louls, Mo., as the plave for holding the Democratic National Convention. . “Bach Btate is entitled to representa tion therein equal to double the num- ber of its Senators and Representutlv in the Congress of the Wnited States, and each Territory, Alaska, Indian Ter- ritory and the Jct of Columbia shall have six delegates, “All Democratic citizena of the United Btates who can unfte with us in the effort for a pure and economical con: stitutional government are cordially in ed to join us in sending delegates the convention. (Signed) JAMES K, JONES, Chairman, A WALSH, Secretary. Arrangements Y National has called a meeting Feb. dat the Bouthern Hotel The memberghip of the commit as follows: Jai cha vice-chair Penney !- ) New York; J.G, Johnson, ik sas; John R. McLean, Ohio: J. M.’ Hi T » and John KE. Osborne, FIRE VICTIM FOUND ALIVE IN CAR RUINS Brakeman Who Slept in Caboose Discovered After Flames Had Been Extinguished and Was Thought Dead. The unconscious form of George B. Reinerger, a brakeman, was found in the ruins of a caboose which burned early to-day in the Brie Railroad, yards at the foot of Eleventh street, Jersey City, He is dying In St. Francis's Hos- pital, It in thought that he fell asleen and the car caught fire from his pipe. Reinerger “turned in" after midnight to sleep for a few hours, There was no one else in the caboose, An hour later other men tn the yards saw flames coming from the car. The fire depart- ment responded to an alarm, but the caboose wan a wreck before the flames wera put out. Another brakeman remembered that Reinerger had gone into the car to sleep. and with lanterns the men searched the ruins. ‘The man wax foumd and none supposed he wax alive, yet when the lanterns were held close to him {t was meen that he was breathing. An ambulance was called and he was lurried to the hospital. He was burned from head to foot and life barely ex- Isted. Dr, Fitzpatrick sald he could not live longer than a few hours and that death might come at any minute. He Is thirty-five years old and lives at Blatrstown, N. J MAN'S NECK BORE WEIGHT OF TRUCK: Two Wheels of Van Run Over Danlel Shea’s Head, but Break Only His Left Arm and Lacerates Ear. Daniel Shea, of No. 2% Franklin street, has a head that ‘s harder than the proverbial cocoanut and a neck that ts able to withstand most any kind of abuse, A moving van ran over him to- day, and. save for a slight wound to the left ear and a fracture of the left arm, Shea is none the worse for his experience. ‘ With a friend Shea yas crossing Park Row near the bridge entrance shortly before 11 o'clock this morning. | At the same time Jncob Cohan, an ex- pressman, came driving down the Row in a single horse moying van. Cohan says he yelled to Shea to get out of the way, but before he gould stop his r Mrs. that hand in question- were sure under oath of his opinion that the stains wore human blood. Dr. 1. piled that by the biological Lear re: eat, whici was the only way he could tell, he would swear The hey wor finger: Fema he had a slight cut on oie. pore washed my hands In a basin, could ae take a small quantity of water from ta “Most aneui that basin and’ determine that it ed human blood?” real: con- Under crogs-examination the defense tried to get they were b Dr. Lear to admit tha stains might be composed of yeast cel the witness maintained positively ood corpuscles, Seema wei t ol rantood ae Sree t the Cure fer Piles. fo horse it had knocked the man down, ‘The shock stunned Bhea and the two left wheels of the van passed over his head and neck and left arm, Patrol- man Gernard, of the City Hall station, stopped Cohan's horse, carried Shea into a liquer store aud called an ambu- lance from the Hudson Street Hospital, Dr, Wells came and found Shea sul- fering from u lnceratod ear and a broken arm. ‘So far as his neck wan concerned he was all right. ‘9 a wonder his broken.” said the doctor, ‘For that van, though empty, was no light load to pass ovey him, Cohan, the driver, was arrested and taken to the Centre Street Court on the charge of reckless drivin : neck wasn’t|’ THEATRE VICTIMS Three Men Accused by Police of Dividing Money Taken from the Body of a Dead Woman in Chicago. CHICAGO, Jan, 1 —Charged with rob- | bing the dead and the dying at the Iroquola ‘Theatre fire. three fen have | beon placed under arrest by the Chicago police. ‘The first of the alloged shouts | to be captured was Louls Witz, keeper | of the Mlfnols saloon, at Dearborn and | Randolph streets, a few doors from the main entr: e of the theatre. tote charged that Witz robbed the body of a dying woman, Mrs. E. J. Trask, the| afternoon of the firc, securing $1, which it Js alleged was divided among three men, two of whom were arrested after Witz, The police claim to have) recelved confessions from all three men.) Tho other two arrested are Charles Conway, sald to have recelved $20, and Thomas McCarthy, alleged to have been | given $27.90, Another man, still at large je @ stranger, who was given $12. He 13 sald to be a travelling man from St Louis, Tt i sald that Witz confessed that $210 was taken from the body of Mrs ‘Trask. of Ottawa, HL, when she was carried dying into the saloon. ‘The! money was handed to Witz by a pliysi- clan attending the woman, Witz Is re- o have given $11 to the police. nd told them it was all she had. { Four additional churehes were closed to-duy by City Building Commissioner Williams, A doxen halls were al added to the Ust of pla under the | ban for violation of the building ordl- nun ——— REPUBLICANS VTE FR PANAMA TREAT Party Lines Drawn in Commit- tee on Favorabie Report on: Agreement with the New Isth- | mian Republic. Jan, 18,—The Senat Committee on Foreign Relations to day directed Senator Cullom to report the Panama treaty with three amend- ments. The Republican members voted for the treaty, but only two Democrats, Morgan and Mo were present. The former voted in the negative, and- Mr, Money stated that he had not yet had time to consider it, as {t was the first meeting ‘of the committee he had been able to attend. ‘The three amendments relate to sani- tation, limitation of cities and control of harbors. The United States by the amendment relating to sanitation 1* granted more direct power in all sani tary regulations. he amendment concerning the Hmita- tion of the cities more specifically de- fines what are the limits of Panama and Colon in relation to the canal zone, ‘The. harbor amendment gives the Inited States control of the harbors for the purpose of Improvements, Before the vote was taken in com- mittee Senator Morgan moved to strike out article 22 of the treaty, which pro- vides for the completion of negotin- tions with the new ma Canal Com- pany for thelr rights and concessions on the Inthmus, Senator Lodg! not a pending ainendm resolution adopted Satur ruled out of order An amendment had been prepared by Senatoys Bacon and Foraker relating to appeals to United States courts” tn certain cases arising in the canal zone, This was voted down Senator Morgan protested e-mainst this | action, siying that the «aendment should not be acted upon in the . bsence of the Senators who hid offered it. Protest also was made by the minority against the cutting off of opportunity to vote on the amendment striking out article 2, Majority. members of the committes say that for two weeks the treaty has been under discussion and they felt that ample time had been given to consideration. It had been arran that Senator Foraker should make motion to cut off further amendments and report the treaty, but in his ab- sence the motion was made by Senator Lodge. . ‘Membors of the majority say that the amendments adopted ate considered judicious, yet are not of vital Jmpor- r nd could be Sucrificed if it was wary to expedite the treaty TWO KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK. jy Injured Crash on the town Central Railroad. PEORIA, HL, dan. 18.—The Police De- partment has responded for a call f ambulances to the Jowa Central Rall- road tracks, about four miles from the city, where a wreck has occurred. WASHINGTO: nt under the and it was ‘Pwo persons are reported killed ana others badly injured, TO SOUND CLEVELAND BOOM. mptroller Hekela Co to ‘Town to See Leader Murphy, James HI, Eckela, formev Comptroiier | of the Currency at Washington, and powerfn! political factor in Ilinois, a rived in the city to-day for the pu c, it je stated, of moaaurhig ‘the depth of the Cleveland boom. A STORY BY BROTHER FRANCIS. IT18 TOLO GOR TUE RENEMT IT Brother Francis, of St. Phillp's Home for Industrious Boys, 17 Broome St., New York City, in Ex MORE TIME IN MERGER CAGE, 8 WASHING'TON, Jap. 18.Jn the case|ing given all other remedies a trial) psgpuns ‘of the State of Minnesota ys, the North- ern urities Com) Btates me ‘an e to "i for the Hit pt aagfone ett te Lea eecnnvel ot the caren eee \ . se ha ei as RAN ee ter written June 6, 1902, say: I consider. 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BUT Paid Help Wants in the 13 other New York papers combined. 10 IRONERA .. os 4 3) JANITORS 5 8) KITCHE! ‘WORK, 11 LAUND! 9 | ax NERS .. .. IWRAR + Sunshe S/OPERATORS ,.., boys MRATDORS BUTCH » 86) OB TRICK of CANVAS: 30) HANDS ABH f TRRS, . CHAMP HORAPINRS 4 CLERK . . APIAND HANDS,, 6 COMPOKITORS,.. 4 PLUMBENS .. .. 12 LOOKS » | POCKETBOOK a MAKERS” 3 PORTERS 4 PRESSERS ... ., 8 PRESSNEN .. ,. 3 DRESSMAKERS SALESLADIES .. 6 DRIVERS .... BALESMEN .. .. 19 DRUG CLERKS. SEAMNTRESSES,. 1 BLEY. RUNNERS 6 | STABLEMEN cr] ERRAND BOYS TAILORS 44 ANDGIRLS 4) TRIMMERS .. 4. 4 P. AGENCIES, 11/ TINSSIUTIIE INGINEBRS .... 4) TUCKBIS é 11) USERUL MEN ., 5 @| WAIST HANDE.. 4 a6] WAITERS .:.. , WAITRESEDS .:, MISCKL..., . FIGURES Grocery CLERKS 4 HALLBOYS .. ., 5 HOUSHWONK ... 90 TOTAL ws. Rd he