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four-etory , ftanrie/ buttaing at ‘avenue and Thirty-ninth street, ‘the other sefeed him, and rolled from the cornice, dying, to the Nor- ced eo ane rton Discharges i a in Alleged Pool. Hecring Detectiven. ‘ten Who were arrested in rooklyn detectives who mado Vat they had no“busihéss into “ate rola: to nee { there Meet evidence on “ytch to hold aes ts SUBWAY ROUTE FILED. lary of State Gein the Went Cromtown Plans BANY, Jan./14.—A cortificate . ex- of route granted by the Board Rapldviranslt Commissioners for the of New York to the New York and Tereey Railroad Company, to-day bya ‘the Beoreta ¥ of aint © tne under the Hu a New York and New Jor. , d the right to © tn r mow authorized com: crone-town Sub: STAKE ON PENNA, ROAD BALK ON OATH 1 One Witness Who Was “Fired” from Mormon Church Has Scruples and Another Who Is Because of Grievance of Freight Trainmen) “out” Also Mum. Entire System from New York to - Chicago May Be Tied Up— Men Ate Voting. (Spectal to The Bvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pay Jan, 14. -A great strike is threatened on the entire system of the Perinsylvania Railway. ; From one end of the line to the other union workmen have voted) mtr. Lynch std he investigated: the to strike within the past forty-eight hours’ Voting in the Pittsburg dis- Despatches received here to-day say with the workmen in] bis brother-in-law had. made the stute- ment. He declared, however, that Caa- trict was concluded at midnight, ‘ that the trainmen voted quietly and fell in lir> every one of the other districts, For three weeks there has been much dissatisfaction among the train- men running between Altoona and Harrisburg, and when the officials of the. railroad company refused to come to the terms demanded by ‘the trainmen their grievances were taken up by all the trainmen in the road’s employ the regular Ha tg Ws -. When the extra fireman was dispensed with dissatisfaction arose, ' and a committee representing the employees called: upon the: railroad our Yaris {46 ‘the pavetiont: | officials, here and presented their grievances, ‘The officials refused to employ the extra firemen, and thelr reasons satisfied the committee, Th response to orders from the Brotherhood, the committee repre-| pet: "I do not believe I care to tell that, Senator," “Was there a penalty attached’!{ you eit md What took place?” Whi senting the employees again called upon the railroad officials and made demand for: more pay for the front brakemen. This demand was re- fused, ‘The refusal of the officials aroused the trainmen, and they ap. .pealed ta_all. union men ernplayed on freight tratns to assist them in their ‘slp peyton I, ADMITS TROUBLE, bea strike,” eaid Mr, Sheppard, “but oa has hie Megeal little friction of mn the Harrisburg. oye on the Philadel. ih OFPICIA for ‘The Evening) World Pag oe 4 ° Ly. Bheppaed, Geronal Guperia~ m FAKE |tendent of tte Pennsylvania, at Jory | Mr, Sheppan admitted ~"(Gontinaed from Fi from Firat Page.) —— ey yerome red rye Duke. bgp wits "Hen dol iat 8 carriage 00 wali cette s rie Bib "deck ded not had Pe: nhs ha had the got pea poem. Ae pose epi aes ns cou a 4 ‘ak ee een e ‘Sitioe for quite ie mite riot Anton ey tay but 0) me and f " ae night they ‘ook A Mr, vie mn came up and said A, Bo ‘tho ughe then that Lathe ant Ing had been went away ‘the ore showed ‘no ut pers. Jt wasn't for time af- Terman that T succeeded n'finding out what tidd become of him, A Much-Abused Woman. have been a much-abused to the attack on me do me justice naw. to my family, I want it under- stood that the best people, randfather, ‘Thomas Bmith Webb, wae ¢ father of Masonry In, this country, As to Mra, Desplaines, L know nothing of her. a hired companion to me, Mrs, Duke produced a letter written by her hueband to his father, Washing- ton Duke, on the subject of his mar- niage. The letter, which follows, was conled from the minutes of the stenog: rapher_at the Pi Avenue Hotel by Mrs. Duke's lawyer, Mrs. Duke sald she was Ceftain the letter Dy ud actually pent but had no evidence of it, “My Dear t erable pecaoree is not having call gee you during my short walt home, ana T drop you these few lines to inform you that the new responsibilities which have assumed have not caused me in the least to disregard or forget my obli- gations to you. “Me ttle weman of my cholee has proven all. that. I could anticipate or expect; in fact the more I see and know cay her, the more delighted IT am at t Y haye done, and I want t when we come ho tint Ihave mage no mistake, We ox peot to leave the latter part of the week for Texas. where she has some con- siderable interest which requires her attention, which interest is congenial and Mentieal with my own, I hop: that what [ have done will have tendeney to humiliate or trouble y. and IT trust the beminning of the ‘ny year will bring Into your Ufe y Dieasant reminiscenses of the to me. I am, sln- ours, RODID L, DE with his pled Ke. Whe is now in an tution i Amityville, 1 that hey begin y D} that acter of Mrs. give him an re the mater, is POURS BS WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—James 2, before the Senate Committee on Priv- and @ hon-Mormon, Attorney Van Cott, mM original trouble began when the’ railroad officials decided to do away, with extra firemen on the middle division, On account of the large amount of freight handled on that division and the steep grades, freight engines were supplied with : an extra fireman, whose duty it was to assist feta ae <i it iitana ebace BRODIE DUKE MTELLS HEI HER STORY ::: » fand divuifog such obi ieeseatis a on the ne ha now in the hands of om enn genial at the = ke ers shook ee sere to him, ann ihtarried of | Wife's Indlotment, . Porking sald that his caller would to see Mr, Jerome on Monday, tor | Mr, Androws left, Before ho galled at ota elon off Informed of ae wl and asking him to make care- rey the matter, Indsay, of counsel for the sale by sa District-At- assistants, but tated to Pea Bis busthes It is tho, general bellet wants to offer to Mr, that Mr, Lindwa) the eed ta atl Jal an Ki ntormation about M: in t nis detectives and the Duke fum- ily have obtained, Wanted Release Firat. In hie statement of yesterday Andrews, on behalf er he wanted to iaetile ‘or eit “i hi ie, ndrews that he was y who had been made ers, Mr. Andrews added and] that Duke has written letters to all of the attorneys engaged by Mra, Di woman, and I demand that the ra. feuevig them from further interest In newspapers which have lent themselves Private Secretary Braham wave this @ an livening World re- porter at Mr. Andrews's office to-day, Private Secretary's Statement, “In the first place, Mr, Duke Is as ‘aa in this lite, and he has recelyad koores of letters from bual- negs men, Durham offering to come here and testify to his sanity, Foplled that thls testimony will not be veeded, ax everybody conversant with the cake knows that there is nothing in it, #0 far as his being insane Is con: Aid always been the She was simply fané as ho ever Titan “Mr, Duke has only known of the! charges against his wifo for a short | time and has given directions that these gharges be probed to the bottom, one-half of what hn ‘true you can bet y | passed ¢ een charged is ‘e will refuse to see his wife or to hold any communica- tion with her or her lawyer reputation has been established to his entire satisfaction.” THREE KILLED IN FIGHT OF KENTUCKY FEUDISTS. Vactions Armed for Meeting Seve- ral Weeks Exchange Shots Over lor of Years Ago, A°red Nixon of the Rowreks years ago, ons have been meeting for several, w i RET ati A, COLD 1 ONE DAY, sald he had witnesse the high seas in 189, statement by Angus Cannon at the re- quest of E, B, Critchlow and found that Angus Cannon was not in California in “1896, but the witness admitted that non was drunk when he sald it, Hugh H, Dougall, of Springfield, Utah, who explained that tie ‘was “fired” trom the Mormon Church, waa called to the stand, ) As a Mormon he took the endowments in 1862, Ho was about twenty-five years old then, and was married at that time, which, he gald, was the only tims he had been married. About 15 went through with him, Mr. Worthington read the oath of vengeance given by cértain witnesses, and Mr, Dougall gala the oath was to avenge’ tte blood of the iprophote oF manyre on ‘this generation,” and not on “this nation," as had been testified. Would Not Tell Penalty, Chairman Burrows azked the witness ‘to state the nature of the ceremony per- formed when he wie married in the en- dowment house, and Mr, Dougall re- ember it, it was,” ed Ra nl more ‘questions on that Sire) is ES bgt stated your’ reco! oou en. Of Geatine to to tate th the owls oft of ite” He Has Soruples. Sontinul inte he sald that one ri temple until he find mon | be marrie ple ul once taken 1 iste oem hae a Ie that “they. pellet marriages, ‘said cout ‘not be performed outelde sot | try ‘You Perel ren ago, you. feel that ae font yo) separated from the Ohi yout tions are atill binding pet , sit. 1 have consc’ Hous fain that ewore not to ves swore not a siege ace taka Lay ager ay wecrot societies, the same ener ee Noon, of Provo, a Republican |, ho hah tue II's testimony @nd also refused to il secrets of the endowment cere- < ad) PLANS TO WIPR OUT RAINES LAW HOTELS| ii Higgins Sach Bulldings Over 85 Feet High Be Fireproof, ALBANY, Jan, U4.—Lawrence Vellier, former Secretary of the New York City Tenement-House Commission, talked m with G {slation, Ho laid before the Governor ‘a plan by which he proposes to do away | = with Ratnese-Law hotels, Thia contemplates the enactment of a law prohibiting the issuance of hotel liquor-tax certificates to buildings not conforming to the Bullding law hat Mt existed in 18%, when the Raines law went Into effect. ‘This statute provided that all bulla. ings over Sty “five foot ee made firesproof before bein, if hotel purposes. The New ork alld ing Commission, however, held that, ed secthin didnot refer to Raines-La' hotels, and’ other building aurhorittes throvghort the State followed this pre- cedent, ‘At the conference to be held In New York Monday afternoon by Mr. Vellier and his associates to discuss the excige situation Benator Raines will represent Legislature. thew Nilgelne was asked by Mr, Vel- Her to attend the conference, but he sald that he could not with propriety do 80. —— FAST TIME FOR THE DEUTSCHLAND —EE Namburg-American Liner Makes the Ron to Gibealtar in 5 Days, 25 Hones and 30 Minuten, The Hamburg-American Ine steamer Doutschland,, which sailed from New ork Jan. % for. Naples and Genca, preita abe ttayat,6 o'lrak lat even: ide the paseage in about ‘ours and 80 minutes to Gib: ing, be |5-days 2 raltar, This fs an hour behind the Deutsch: land's bast time for the distance, RUSHING PENSION BILLS. hrough Congress at the Rate of Four a Minute, ASHINGTON, Jan, 1—A néw speed record for legislation was made for the | House In the passage of 459 pension bills | in 108 minutes, ’ The beneficiaries of five of the bills have died sine ures have been on the I A widow the war iol H. Cole- 0 Ch an inerease mit WASHIN Roosevelt jana I1-Presiden AK borday with A roport galned currency that the In tervlew. Wak anranged in front to bring about harmony in the Republioun councils of New Y« but ithe states Lynch, of Salt Lake, was the firat wit- ness to-day In the Smoot-investigation Neges and Elections, He ts a Democrat "SHOOTS ; MEN “SHIP. DYNAMITER “IN CEL wore lighted, it Is doubtful if the dyna- mite could have exploded under the conditions, Besides that, a letter of warning was sent to the then Police Commissioner Greene’ before the machine reached the Umbria, and when detectives went after it they found ft still on tho plier, It has always been the polloo view that Rous- seau sent the letter of warning hims self, but what motive he could have had in thus destroying the fruits of months of labor no oné has ever attempted to for Senator Smoot,’ efamined the wit-| explain, ness concerning the. atatemnt that An-} . gus M, Gannon, his He Ligeneye had the marriage of Abram Cannon and Liillan Hamlin on Loss of the .Naronic, One of the intercating foatures of the investigation, in the Umbria affair, was. the discovery that Rousseau was ap- parently ooncerned in the loss of the White Star Iner Naronio, which sailed from Idverpool a doxen years ago and Was never heard of again, In the house at No, %7 Washington Boul cago, where Rousseau made: his ma- found, One of these was a newspaper on the badly-worn margin of which was thia note, written in French: “The destruction of the Naronlo was complete, Mr. Lebrun, who at this mo- ment has lett for°Chicago and he’—— The reat of the writing was not de- clpherable, F The Philadelphia police profoxs to be- eve that their prisoner is also the man who attempted to blow up the statue of Fregoriok the Great in Washington other day, A negro who saw this Fd y. Higgins to-day on excise leg: | th ard, Chis | madi ching, a number of his effects were | Po L AT LAST| (Continued from First Page.) beautifully when found and the fuses! créant wilt core from Washington to Philadelphia to-day to weo if he can. Identify him, Kousseau's arrest was brought abut when he went to the home of Owen Kelly in’ Philadelphia and said he would lead any member of the Kelly pos to where the missing man was $500, Dateotivas followed Rosseau & the Kelty home, heard him make the offer énd rushed in upon him, Th @ telesotps carried by the prisoner the detectives came upon an internal machine, wich all wires connected, The machine was carefully dissected and ee to be an Intricate and dangorous a . Find Infernal Machine, That the telescope contained some- thing deadly was made known to them by ley ner Heacnecatsly eetee his arrest, was ‘open asa box, mich h The works ocoupied one side, while a fe een battery wes on the other with two wires coupled to it. A dial revealed mechanism by which the explosion could be timed. When the hour for inition was Teaches 5 Lite Apeet arm bh] oy matically mov: necting w' Another, formed a cltepe On one. ot the wires was ‘attache a fainting cap meady to be applied to a dynamite cartridge. When searched the prisoner becid bog money and two hats, The which he ory bore the mark’ 0 uf Ben: | aul on cs Ate RY oe in re ig Cent riots in Denver. BREWER WOERZ HELD UP IN HOME (Continued from rom Firat Page.) Fifth ih sh of. ty-fve tru enya! well Conteal pear. ere Ig a dispute between Inspector | w MoCluaky and the members of the Pee, ‘amily 98 to what Happenee next, ‘oers says he up Headquar- ea. Gd that half an hour later @ de- from the Central Office iver ret ampeeor MoUlusky says Mr. | face. oor, Lave elephoning for other mem- of the family and waiting until thelr eae at the hour went to the | bitd Bixty-weventh Street Station and the robbery to Capt, Hogan, bs vistted the house in person. kedagir quarters, according to the Ins knew nothing about the case un! next | morning, Suspects Are Set Free. Two men have been Lat paid bet oe ne and taken to the Wi either of them resembled In nthe silent: man or 9 inones tall, of slight pen dark Soriplerts in and’ smooth shaven, A man was Arrearee lapt Thu lay Al Springfield, Maps., for a hold-up alae that of Mr, Woers, Two of Me- Ghusky's slouths went to Springfield with the mald but she was Fanable to Identity the prisoner, Mrs, Steele's Story. In ‘telling the, story of the hold-up, Mrs. + Tames Bie Ladd Ey pat ind black ¢ cloth ‘about tthe "ot of his face, and Ber eyes ae id at alt ender i met 8 I lett the mile parlor. volver in it of Prehesai a ia ie ny taos, He pal ni 1 've one to, zet mer ‘ett ny att . ke him Naty one, in ee Ce he agi fe terms, ‘I want all T can Chia Be tora Father ‘had overtreard hey mua pap] ‘voice, an ae Mee glea ‘the get ation, and rand ebtered te ball , “Father rew out a little chee bout $100 Pell. the man bably. was as cool as any oon, re moat afraid en. (ie ptranger fusned front ve ro father, for 80 ly sould shoot without arranging about ihe man ‘was young, probably twen- Baik adh daar LD ddetstoinel MILI, OWNERS MEET PALLRIVERSTRIKERS |"; Mfforts of Gov, Douglas to Ent Long Strike Bring Contending Parties Together. BOSTON, Jan, 14.~The outcome of the conference held to-day at the office of Gov, William 1, Douglas, at the Btate House, between a committees of the cotton goods manufacturers of Fall River and representatives of the opera- tives who ‘have been on ptrike for nearly six months, is awaited with consiferable interest, Goy, Douglas is extremely desirous of bringing the manufacturrrs and opera- tives bogether in an amicable and hon- orable settlement of their differences, To this end he p Aneentss his personal representative, H, Drake, of Brock- ton, to pepe ty ‘conditions In Fall River and arrange, if possible, for a conference at which should hear the claims of both sides and endeavor to bring abput a settle- mont, ‘The textile unions of Fall River have yoted to give a committee from the unions full power to act in the matter of ending or continuing the strike, and the Manufacturers’ Association has also delegated a committee to act authorita- tively for fom in xing ‘terms for a set- tlement, Those committees met tn the Governor's office to-day. — Road Commissioner Dead, MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Jan. 14— Henry J, Budd, State Commissioner of Public Roads, diced at his home here to-day, He had served continuously as road commissioner from the ‘time of his appointment by Gov, Wertes in 18%, During his administration nearly one thousand miles of roadway was built and Improved, AFOUR-PLY FAVORITE BROOKLYN “LION BRAND” CoLLaRs Currs 2 ron 260, 260, aPan, ely that it ) oneerniag the New York fndtans, wilch 1g net partic- ularly stenificant | AT ALL of Central Park | dar _ OBALERS if ty-five, with smooth-shayen face, of gomplexion, tall and rather slen- den He phe i dark hair and eyes and a ¥ soft hat. Several tines during my tak elt the young stranger his ‘mask’ s slipped from his face and I had an excellent CUT to study his foatures, Miss loftman, my cousin, was with me and also saw his hen the Woers case was reported to Commisaioner McAdoo he ordered that police protection for the park sec- wae spparuit oh Feats ngerous ‘0 him & dangerous and desperate oriminal had picked out ‘that section for his operations and from the reports of the Woers family the des} lo would not hesitate to kill. Every energy of the de) ment has been strained to capture him, White Hat May Be Clue, ‘he only real clue the police Bonners ules in a detail of the description. Th: mar wore a white fedora ihat which he pulled down over his eyes us he en- tered the room. Mry, Btoel and Miss | etme noticed that his hair was closely cropped, as though ‘he had re- cently been released from prison, ‘The records of Sing Sing have teen ex- amined for recently released conviols, but none has been run across answering fhe di cap tion pee thief, Of course, ve left some other mula shor time, sarc recisely the same methods used by the Woerg thief were successful Shipman hold: -up two weeks ago, iy One iD le evel ana dot thiet, who pointed a Poe aah a et. lemardin, poney, His ie was hi va pas ef and ie wore a fetore hat, hipman happened to step into the hallway at that moment, and was also threatened by the revolver, Ho tossed the Shier iB ty Ro ayy eft man picked up, fre e | bide slamming tt ‘after him Dee i gontild up ene aia we pea auatnted i be ey with the fara rine ermine, es fast See Becton day down the pineke every effort Nes ace Big Force on Case, Commissioner McAdoo al: - nicated with Senior Inspector Corts Nght, and on he Nes tary all detective. Sergeants do! duty or extra Ing patrol he Buty, in in Manhattan put on this case, "T wna: ey possible thi get this follow, Opinions dl saree B Whother he wag a professional or ama. aye but I want the pollee to Rot on th® case, and to leave no stone un- tome? fn their efforts to arrest this rts, almost hourly, are the Reports, mont day and night oo 4 progress made By the police Gn the case, Besides, the preoinet, detectives of the Wast Sixty-neventh Street Sta- tion and the Central Park (or Arsenal) Geteclte berg CTE) of the best ants in the at work on the onse, SHU mrs Inapector McClusky sald this after- me bell ‘I belleve an amatour did this job, This department took action as boon ag {t wan reported to me, and I have forced every possible scheme in my ate tempts to set the Pirate jar," Inspector Walsh is at work on the Cae also Capts, Lantry, Hogan and on. 4 | tracted to a well-dressed young fellow WOMAN CHARGED WITH PASSING BAD CHECKS. | Mire, Bergen Is Held for Hudson Mrs. Ivernia G, Bergen, was placed in checks amounting to $6,000. M. B. Cush. ing was the first to mlake public the tact that he had received @ spurious check from the woman, His loas may be $1,600, When the bail was fixed $2,000 ‘Michael Day, a rey cooper, went on the woman’ rendered the bond soon after, Sane I speoulati in lative schemes, bi Proved one of her @on-successes, ee MISSING YOUTH | WAS ATC CONEY): David W. Nevins, Nevin, Cora stu. dent, Who Disappeared, from the University, Was Found on Surf Avenue To-Day. David W. Nevins, of No, 1770 Madison avenue, the young freshman in the voterinary department of Cornell Uni- versity, who mysteriously disappeared from Ithaca, was found wandering alm: | lessly in Coney Island to-day, He was taken to the police statiog there and held until his family could notified, Abraham Nevins, a wealthy real-ea- tate operator, of No, 115 Broadway, the father of/ the boy, notified the police last Monday of his son’s disappéarance, and since then has been searching, for him everywhere he could imagine the young man might to 60, Policeman Wicks, of the Coney Island ‘Police Station, had his attention walking abbut on Surf avenue early this morning, After passing him a ‘halt dozen times Wicks asked him what he was walking about for at that time. Young Nevins replied: “I don’t know, I'm just down here.” As ‘this was @ very unsatisfactory an- swer, Wicks locked the young man up and word was sent to his family, He was able to tell who he was, but did not seem to know what he had been doing for the past week, Nevina was operated on for appendicitis last month. He was discharged from the hospital in Ithaca on New Year's Day. Since then he has acted queerly, worrying a great deal over trivial matters, od County Grand Jury, The Cassie Chadwick: of Jersey City, the Hudson County Jail, Jersey City, to- day and theld for the Grand Jury. ‘She was arrested In New Haven and brought from that place by deteatives, Mrs, Bergen gave alleged worthless id, but he gun. 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