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ok avenue line, ears, 8 wid the Southern Boule» Nand scars, Phe! Tremont avenue cate,’ Ne] One of Ie beat 1s was forced to run dowhke cars to give inoreased power, and these have hardly been able to get through the drifts, Dritts {rom a half-doren to ten feet deep are | reply had Already hundreds af men have been unadle to | Keep them from plilng up at frequent Common, dnd the thirteen sweepers and | the Fort NEW YoRK cherie wias all between three and five houre late, At dP. M. the block extended to Albany, All outgoing suburban trains will start trom thirty to ninety minutes Inte, They may be from three to five hours late in reaching thelr’ destinations, LONG ISLAND RAILROAD—No tratgs going out, and few, if any, fj intervals, Steamers Walting to Get In. The dam, wi tuekt: Lightship iv i Ménominge, trom London, reported o} Fire Island at 6.95 P, M.: from Porta Rico, off Sandy Hook a iP, P Velocity of the wind and e@tythe fall of snow. On y coast, from Atlantic Clty to fome serious damage was Monmouth Beach miles of Were washed away and the Strown with timber, Small the sands were blown down were forced to abandon re been reported, They are all suppose to be andhorod off Sandy Hook qaltin: @f| for the storm to subside. RY Cutter Turned Back, fenue cutter which takes the 1m down from the city Whlol ‘ast night, barges, cleired for Philadelphia and the tt for Fall hot been cleared by NEF A 0 a at ‘on Staten, Island Parsons having busi- pa Fork were oompelied to through huge Honoris to ‘steam railroad, which oper- trains with fait’ regularity. the fitaten Island Ferry line} don a de schedule, ‘the curious features of the that it has ‘nd appreciable the overhead wire service, > ae at. the, Western Union, \ ‘and the New "Jeter ‘Telephone Com- night» The gale was increasing In force a the Hook to-day, Trojan, from Mantanzas with broke from her moor and drifted down «ic point below Fulton fo. captured. Sound Bteamers on Schedule, New on Now Haven and Hart: ford ha stated that the storm | ford, I i yiaenee, bil’ Lon: jon Ar ne oun orts ran led the service in tho Benen fortis Pl ay ‘Beopite the have been Isolated trom the Nained that the 6b | storm lust night and reached ther plera t oft vation Aid ir Haig. ott without "ale, thant HAS) fa ahias of the ni ne ers he trip both t mre x bid York and Brow dence without trou. watown hotels were over- ble. a Brooklyn Bridge was m0 ‘&s to minimize the poswl- »*bloe! ‘Most of ‘the aur- oe topped on the Brooklyn ‘bridge, where. passengers t ree to bridge trains, aya ‘or “blocks” on ittan aide, jameburg Bridge Cars. C dhe Wilkemebirs Nearly 6,000 Men at Work. mi fs a@ much worse snowstorm than ae, iat one, and wit be mitch more difficult to clear away,” sald M. D, Donton,. General) Snow Inapect Groater Now York, “Nine inches ha’ d at noon, and none tees to ‘Moving acrowe the big |, I routed out tractors at & ren nS a ie ae that bour. his Petuped to take 8 ‘The wind blew ee Pat Sith the: gnae, ety @ pent out aut the aval make a determined, snow way and mi able ee =a eetaneal te { hetore be Pi es Sea ong ge pth the “The other aven AGCIDENTS DUE THE BLINDING STORM ¢lahtoen, of No, 589, Bast | to the Basiern Distrlet Howpltal and var onlxth wtreel, a. ‘soa 2 ee by Haven as perhaps ¥ ‘nn ft mt See Enging ran over | ing them a te ee. | Hy pnee ty-one, ohead Serie hers | ae Xe eg a xhaisat 2 tk tad in and shat tot ari = ie . tf Sone, ee ana O; if ing. It’ Is feared that (he launch tn whiot they made the trip was’ capsized In the bay and (he party drowned, No won! has been received from them and thelt families are distracted, An rt from Brigantine says les shad been washed ashore on the beach, Lumber in large quantitice is also here ‘intr to return this morn- j being cast upon the strand, RD CONDITION “PREVAILS UP STATE. , tonm oondi-| #and is raging here, The snow fell all ae Biate, low] Meht and Je wtill filing etoadtly. ‘The winds adding to| “ind Is biowing hard, blocking the woow, While teste with drifts, Street-oar traffic is An ‘this ¢ity, the suspended, ‘ae snow is more than a ‘pothering. all. foot deep, ‘with ALBANY, Jan, 2%.—About five inches He ergy ‘and oountry" of anow has fallen-here and the storm Amsterdam has had two continues, with failing temperature and & high northeast wind, Kailroad trame ts chlayed. wind na ‘ae Ban blow.ng hours, B.ght inch fev ui t nigint and y %—A high east for wenty-four of snow, which) scerday, Was pile, In it up fo the present time tae Nhe net been serlously inter Pup @ temperature for the past three days has remained close so | SCHENECTADY, Jan, 2).—Snow com- menoed ne terday corning ane We 9 A, amounted to four) Bnd} me m | RA. Jan, %,.—Bilzzard conditions pievatl in the Chemung Valley to-da ‘Mere wig a heavy fall of snow layt niwht, which cantinued “ada: Meh wind ie piling it In Gonen inst week? ent he could, mot keep, aliia the Feneon, Chics relates, many World Help Jan. 25,—Contral New York | ‘ited with a calm, mild winter! wo or three Inches of snow fo and Arifted badly, but the| ked d B—Up ty) es of snow ne La yale ¥ Fl » A al ose WANTED awoke amer Rotterdam, from Rotter- Teported by wireless off Nan-} erday at KM A! A steamer, supposed to be the! the Banturee, Mf. and a steamer, supposed to be the'Grangense, from Para. anchored off the Took at 8.40 P.M. have not since miner Germania, from Ttallan to-day, Je believed to be In jored off Sandy Hook bar. Ine steamer Benefactor, Qube, with “two von, sought shelter behind Sandy Hoole !as: In tho helght of the wale the steamer sugar es fn Arbughle’s stores near Catherine terry, Brooklyn, st River to a 'y before she was All the steamers of the various ines Rallroad ich ee trom New Bed- , | to tery to got bi og olreysaine, at No, oS cou‘ Re | \' | only 9 above sero, | TRAIN § hh drifts amung the arriving at Long Island City. three ‘hours late, No blockade of ft | t ix} ] bush service has been cut off, blance of locomotion, pended on the surface lines. t SOME PECULIAR FEATURES. | ' “OF TUeDAY’S GREAT STORM. t heavy, wires wo ring t | Were telephoned by their wives that it Wéald be useless: for i o |other Phaniten their wives to the same effect, latter whigh they nent messengers for theatre tloket + 4 In Madixan Square, Times square and the Wall street and Perk sow r N picked up by the wind and plows boally throngh the alr. Maewalkte akyncrapers were swept anow by the male, whi tered nooks desrwnye arints formed to the height af ave feet oy mere, i ee wey The windlest place ia Manbat. tan wan at Battery place, Light wawone \paaving the Whitehall we avertnrned by the lous rine Ca, ‘inte es tha ae | i ven uy Ri mated aon 1 call NEW ENGLAND FEELS FORCE OF STORM, BOBTON,,.Jan. 2%—The snow. atorm |; which, began in this olty early last proportions betare is ‘snowfall being accom: ‘panied by a high wortherly gale, A feature of the storm was the Ipw tem- | perature, the thermometer registering \ Not over five inches of snow waa on the ground at 8 o'clock, but the wind had drifted it bedly,. particularly in, the | suburbs, By the constant use of plows, however, atreet oar: Hnew were” kept Qpen, and ae the snow was fine and Might there was bai delay bed eer} i poh ins im i REE OE NSO on ot Mom Jb ee a atch Winter voll wate iio trae, SHIPS ASHORE ON HAMPTON ROADS. | NORFOLK, Jan, 25.—Three achoonera | were blowm ashorein -+#ampton Roads early this inorning by, the flerce notth- | west éform which swept over the region last night, accompanied by @ fall, of snow, The John A. Russell. of ‘Tappa | hannook.. Va. will be a toal loss, while | the other two were pulled into deen! water by tugs, and are now it the! mouth of the James river. One of them is the Lyla, from where ts not known, and owing to the location of the boats at this time no Information conceming | them can be obtained, A yaw) from the Lula {* on tne beach near Bowall's Point, and it Is thought some of her crew tried to make shore In the gale, If they did, they wete drowned, On board the John A. Risasll, which (4 coal laden, were Capt, W. J, Barney, | his elght-year-old gon, Joe, and Andrew) Norton, They made thelr escape from the sunken craft by floating a Ine to| shore on #4 cask, ‘The line was caught! by an Associated Pres* correspondent | issued by Military Surge>p9 Wiedemann | and ahother newspaper, man, who! pulled a ‘skiff containing Capt. Barney) | to the beach, Norton, from the deck of the Russell, pulled the skiff back) again by @ rope attached to the atefn and those on the shore then hauled the boat in. with Norton and the boy in i | | The Russell is owned by L, A Buck, | ‘of ‘Tappahannock, Va. \ ~———. TALLED IN SNOW DRIITS, , attended with a fifty gale; li thesaten.ne serious {n:erruption 0 traie on the Long Island Ru The Amagansett morning express several hours overdue, port accommodati ampton at 10 o'clock while the Green-| , which lett Bouth-! In stalled dn heavy | Shinnccock Hills near Several passengers are Good Ground, Jf And Sixty-Afth atreet up is congeate stopped. Four thousand men are work! hattan but are unable to keep them clean, | IN THE BRONX—Traffic on atreet lines aw perided, Telemraph’ were not nffegted, The high wind and (> dey snow kept them elear. whereus if the snow had been a down und the city ¢ late afternoon “|batted againgt ever ould dered them piwerléns, ‘The strong. They see as hey ghana it ont autamobile Waa eumble to make ;| Seriously: hurt is Rev, J. Van c rr bis proportions, JBRSHY CENTRAL—Treina between Seahright.and New, York yia Atlantic Highlands ‘all abandoned, IN BROOKI.YN—The Prighton B IN MANHATTAN—The orouatown | cate tire keeping ipa semis, In upper Broadway trafic has been practically sue. Amaterdam avenue from One Hundred with snow. piles and traffic on the surface tracks {n Mans | hood, nt that a continuance of th parti btreel-gur service Amd askin: all clerks living In. the be allowed to atart for the: ad other firme didmissed mest. o: * Relge the sehool-hinaos spring, Crossing, policemen ta. th vicinity of schools had te te curh., jendway againet the wind and hpowarifts, At Fifty-minth street nd Park avende an antomobfie, atau: Ml, But with the ina. ohingry Was Geen; ‘board; A monster even Alone the coast tremendous seas wae th Beach I ous. & ter Pe A340 Perl \oularly on the past of i on the widest reste, ka ike Ai Atlantic re aes © pb) our on pts poiperaly ly blockéd TRAINS CRASH IN baadhnrgs= THE SNOWSTORM, HARTFORD, Conn,, Jan, %—The ox- Pres feom Boston vin Putnam and Willimantic, due here at 13.8 o'clook, was in @ head-on colliston during the storm witha f{relght trein near the bridge which crosses the Connection {River at Mant Hartford, Both engines were badly wrecked and several of the cumches were deralled, Several’ passengers were hurt. Among those who are thought to be Den Noms p pastor of the Catitioltc church at Mayor Porry,’ of that clt; with alight onsen, , is oe \MADE TROUBLE.IN TRE SKY SCRAPERS, Tt was a hard Job to keep the snow our of nome of the big downtown of- fice buildings, Where there were escaped | swinging doors the fine snow drifted in and almoet blocked Ingress and egress, At the 8t. Paul Bullding two men were kept constantly at work keeping the.entcances clear, As fast as the Men scraped and swept the snow away {t would pile up again, It was all they could do to hold thelr own. In almost ail the buildings the Jani- tora were compelled to neglect thelr ueual duties and devole thelr entire time to fighting the stow, as it was 90 fire and no hard swept by the wind as to defy the ordinary guards against |t a KAISER'S SECOND SON HAS PNEUMONIA, Prinee Bitel-Friedrich's Doctors Report His Temporature as 103 BERLIN, Jap. 2,—Prince Eitel-Fried. neh, sevond soa of Emiveror Wi!!am, |x suffering from pneumonia. A bulletin eghicuen Kive ule Lemperdture at | 10% Hahrenh Prine 1883. | BIG FOUR FLYER WRECKED. Six Pasnonmarn Injured When Fant Train each divioton velow Beverly road fe completely blocked and all trafic on the surface cara ie:cougestet,. The elevated ‘toads ate Inboring with the sittmtion‘and the B, R.T. has sont out warnings to all the big, department stores that tramfc to the out- lying districts “will be stopped if the storm continues, In Jower Plate thelr Wagons i thin neighbor. The Breokiya. fapia ‘Peavinit | hearing on the complaints against the Company telephoned to the innn- |B X T's service on Jamalon avenue] thy agers of all the big Breoklya de- ree at moon informn- storm must mi@en cessation of | doson Stwantsatls Oitipens’ Romen early, Looner.@ Coy Abra- jham & Strauss, Matthews & Sona their forces ct 2 o'clock and or- eed the bts ert at 6 o’ehodk, Anxtona ine here pepe to he- fn the early afternoon, feartul that thétr | for “hone Hitle ones Wonld be unable to tina the way.home im the bilamed, ‘The Jaultors admitted the mothers tm the abiembly rooms of the wchools, Where they awalted the thme of tho dlomissal df their oft. all the omall ohfidrem trom ae Cheaters fownd, theiaselves con. | 5 loree that ren. the vy sin ihe? a t which ‘they-are run ‘they ‘ere dep! y ” beg Mine Jahaica ‘cans Sree von asked Preatdent Lar only"iaome,” | reepondea find out, ‘seema,"* Winter Makes Excuses, tenet nieg sald ing et fall power, Dlough | from TWhand Oty thee etartod toe the helt, e Tilted: Friedrich was born July! Vice on Jamaloa Avenue, GATES AVENUE SUBWAY \ HEARING |S POSTPONED. , tes Will Be Able to Attend, The violence of the rtomn prevented the hearlig scheduled for to-day be- fore the Rapid Trangit Commission on ,|the plan of The Evening World for a subway from Gates avenue to Broad- way, Brooklyn. It was decided to poat: pone the Hearing unti all the residents 4nd property-owners and business men The date for the hearing will be an- nounced later, The Commieajon, however, gave uv Wn Queens. The hearing was at the Commission's offices, iti) Sir Aas originate with the 4 {ard of f the Allied Mioadithicne gust aharat ody pre Against the raliroad lon oa the dat fe en ila ss roe: a ve! ‘008- wah rd re care ar at lar is and are ol ba bch | oo Na Complaint. ‘was made amatni at the transfer pointe a ‘Alabama avenue and an, where no shelter whatever {8 affo donna cdsoatto ic tly seenmae & dt wave some spe- the Pepesieney of the that often ten hag rel further than New York "Before a ‘aratoa came he gy ir, of the see out described ti! i POOL CHAMPIONS PLAY TONIGHT George Cowenhoven and Al Young are expected to furnish one of the most exciting games of the series to-night when they meet at the Montauk Acad- emy, No, 6% Fulton street, Brooklyn, in the totwrnamont for the pool cham- plonship of Greater Now York, The tournament is a ‘‘scratch'’ event, all contestants playing 100 points, and tt is the fret event of the kind held da New York ih years, Cowenhoven won the handicap tournament prize last winter from elght of the best arnateurs in Brooklyn. Young in recent play bas heen beating all comers, Several hun- dred dollars will be wagered on the game to-night. by friends of the con- testants. To conform with amateur rules no admission will be charged. In the game last night Robinson de- feated Sancher, 100 to 85, ‘Dhe contest | was full of intereat and closely followed | by a large crowd, — TESTIMONY IN IN SMUOT CASE, Arguments of Coannel WII Be Began To.Morrow, = ONDA. ALTLNES ‘Residents i Ouees Queens Borough Complain to State Railroad j PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Traini from the West from two to]! Board ofthe Miserable Ser- Commissioners Decide to Con- sider the Proposed Route on & Day When More Brooklyn- Interested in thé project can. appear. | yet | people after attendin, Mother and Two Sisters Accon: Plans Await the Arrival of Mr Croker, Now at Sea. Frank, whose smonde, Fla, Goposited to-day in the chapel of Bt. Leo's Church In Weat Twenty-eighth street. ‘There It will remafn Unt! the arrival of the father, who fa hur- eee Croker, barel; aphe to Mand taken to the chapel, The setad bot At the exac resent arrangements leave the *poay in the chay arrive on” met the Raou, and taken to La Hehment, « a \ tot the: transferrin ane Nineteenth street, Paret ‘Company | be buried ftom was ep mit EW Be Mad, cage hae es a fi san of counsel inner, Bits Cy M4 Gatlin of eguinsel e:|NO are : =| ATOPERA-HOUSE Board of Health Serves Notice on Mr, Conried that ‘Stand. ees” Won't Be Allowed—He Will Fight, ‘The Boanl of Health served notice on Heinrich Conrled, director of the adetropolitan Opera House, to-day, that ino more. “‘gtandees" will be allowed in the semi-circular aisle. eee * he M means the loss of $300 @ t. If ae to make use of the space, palin aa cae saat DUTCH QUEEN'S HUSBAND INJURED. Fell on the Ice While Skating and Struck on Hin Head-Confined to His Bed, BERLIN, Jan, %,—Prince Henry of MecWlenburg-Schwerin, husband of Queen Wihelmina of Holland, fell heavily on ithe ice yesterday, atniking the back of lis head, while eatin at Schwerin, where he went to v! Kins the funeral of Be end Duchess Carolitie of Baxe- ‘The ve Prince 4s obliged to bein in bed. The Prince had been skating a deal dufing the recent severe wi hee om the lakes near Potsdam, and danced at the great charity ball rave Saturday evening for the benefit families ot German soldiers who have falleh Jn South West Africa. ~The Prince was with the imperial panty at the Palave ita when the eanper or and Empress recelved tho newly devo. rated persons. Ae was taken ill Mon- day. mma GRILLO OPPOSED BY TEBEAU, CHICAGO, » %—The American Baseball Association met in Chicago to- day In annual session, For President, J,, Rd Grillo, who has held the office a year, 18 opposed by George Tebeau, Thomas J, Hickey, who was the leader of the association for two yeura before the eleotion of Grillo, ts also a candi- date, and 80 \s Joseph O'Brien, of Mil- 2a" waukee, Grillo has the backing or three of the clubs for re-election, but five votes are necessary to elect, WABHINGTON, Jan, %,—The inves- timation of protesta against Senator | Reed Smoot, #0 far as tho Introduction | CINCINNATI, Stoher “Win! { vestimony i® concerned, Was SFOUHE) Foun, of the Cin Ae spel to a close to-day, When the Senate | il Bageball Club, haa ine onal Committee on Privileges and Elections | joa hy Preeide Hermann 10 tte convened ut 10 A, M., A. 8. Worthing: | Bsa 1 Vea age C ub, It has | ton, counsel for Senator Smoot, an- | 3 hi cllum was to go to) nolineed that he would. not puc other | qn yiimia, pat the, ule aieRaeaN BF witnesses on the gland amd that he that report had nothine ed to offer, | Judge B, Nayler, counsel for the | Protetants, “too! ded not to afer any vidence in rebuttal, Chairman Bur ows, after brief discussion betwer ange), ruled that argumenite should he begun to-morrow and limited to five he arg on each aide, with leave, to fle extracts thom the testlmon a ADDICKS WINS IN Ui apttrecasensend KELLUM SOLD TO ST. Louis, pany It from South—Funeral The body of Richard Croker's son, witoee life was sdorificed for an- othor'é: tian automobile -epin at Or- op Saturday last wad uh a ie baer on the liner eda Witte doe der the sh ‘of her son's sidden and re mgt inted by the beset ade] Band without delay the boy was en made Kaa Rae: funeral end that fe upon er Ducey rie ‘Croker {9 on the eel prupably for a week until Mr. Richard Croker e ean ey ye ously. wound he’ former Gov.” Triag atta his wife and two ohildren ‘al The munielpal treasury yas 2,000, and oy ve Hearneton rv tinforms and tht erable confusion, Surgeon Joseph A, ONeill Falls In. Night Attack by Iadrones —fien. Coroin Sends the News to Washington, ——d WASHINGTON, Jan, 25—The Military | Becratary to-day recelvéd & cable! mea- sage from Gen, . Corbin, commanding | the Philippine division, saying that Con tract Surgeon “Joseph A. O'Nelll, was killed at San Franelsco de Bfalabon last night in an attack by Ladrones and that his body wilt be sent to the United States on the army transport salilus ssed In. aonstat 3 fact chen bed ins The scouts and the constabulat have the band surrounded at the F blo of Perez Damarnaa, + There was four houre of ing, the complete result ot wh not vel been reported, » ich ‘Trainn Crash California, 4 i tract surgeon Aug. 8 1900. His entire service has been in the Philippine Isl- ands, In the whiter of 18 he visited) WILLIAM H, KING i st a 4 Neil wak killed, show that the | resignation of David Rumsey; af nga. ‘cooker “Ail will depend i b ety in such & nervous condlion th hat he ia be cared for saat beaten wt! and KEEPS | YOU UP, it The Best Cod Not a Patent Medicine. Delicious to tho Taste. Vinol contaiis ALL the medicinal elements of genuine, fresh cod’s livers and their oil; with or ic iron, and other body building ingredients, in a deliciously palatable and easily digested form. It is everywhere recognized as the greatest BODY BUILDER AND STRENCTH CREATOR known to medicine —Vinol is the only cod liver preparation which contains no oil, grease, or any dis. } Pepi feature, and sold on a positive guarantee “ money back if it fails to give satisfaction.” For Old People — Puny Ohildren— Weak Women — Debill« tated, All Tired Out Peopie— Nursing and Woak Mothers - To @aln “Flesh --To Get Strong — All Woak Peoplo—: Ohronia Oolde—Haoking Ooughs — Bronohitis —- Lung Troubles — Nothing equate Vinol. Try it— if you don't like it. we return your moneys, Riker’s Drug Stores, Sixth| Hegeman & Co,, 200 and Ave. and 23d St., corner|205 Broadway, 200 W. 125th Broadway and 9th. St.i/917 Amsterdam Ave, ‘ 2835 Third Ave, Kinsman’s Drug Stores, J. Jungmann, 1020 Third 601 Highth Ave. 125th St Ave, 428 Columbus Ave, and Eighth Ave. \ East 42d St. In Brooklyn, at all Bolton Drug Stores aeld Constableceg FRIDAY, JANUARY 7TH. Men’s Handkerchiefs PURE IRISH LINEN HEMSTITCHED, 1,5() and 3.00 half dozen, Value $4.00 to $12.00 dozin. e LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jar The Big i? VALE FIGHT, uur passenger train which left Chicagn DELAWA —_ Louleville Inet night was derailed rer = PERSONALS. at Karl Park, Ind,, to-day, Nu one was genate Deadlock Broken by the Remember tho Full Nomo - killed, but lx persons were Blectlon of A, Be Conner, exh ive promo uinine ‘They wete taken to a houpltal In La Union Repubtionn. Meaboualtahieeat baw Oc ua a yy ie a Daye SEP THD KORDA Nd GAY DOVER, Del, Jan, %—The dead FOR 26 CENTS receive ly, MeCiain, H, L Fush, iineadore g; 1 the Senate was broken ’ ber FEAWOUY & 00 onevery Wb A, me and Moa, BF, Nell, all of Chi.) noon by the RPO Ot 2 ho TU ae bax. “Vary age Union Republwean, a President pro Ls 250 AB i A broken rail raused the wreck, tom, The three regular Republienn Diab. ————— _ s ra been holding ow Leds cons Renatora. who nid. been ON GOVERN. Beloved husband of Mar-| O87 FOUND’? AND REWARDS, PORN RAYS WA h 4 bs against Mr, Gouner voted for him at A ~ wn si ub F i an Bete: the last moment gre: MeGovern, Jan. 2b ruewlay pening, he Nottaxe Laundry, cn fn a Orig 1 med. mie bk He gatae | bile iy regarded a a victory for Funeral from late residence, $18 B, ' ; hi it She. oe wey. dpe 230. | Addicks, OTth st, 2 P.M, Burial Calvary, Laundry, 108) Raita Pi aye i h A rifles he Ladrones. The i TWELVE HURT. IN COLLISION, Hend-On at Blan STOCKTON, Cal, Jan; 2%5,8aute Fe! pasyenger. iain No, 6 leaving) ‘Sti Franclseo early to-day, was in a heads On Collision with Noj+41, from Stopkton, at Blum, a small station forty-five miles, we. com i f here. It 1s reported that ten oF the Bouph with th nia Fob. 15, West oF bene; Feporte Sold a a . My et ot the oe ie was a resident of Now| twelve persons were @eriously injured, ‘ nt Bey: tad ty ieota and to, tthe com.| York City and was appointed a con- GETS A’ $3,000 JoB, jauphters follow ry nied RUTRIaN § bt the United States on leave of absence ather Inilinate "eth nde A short prayer) and on his return to the Philippines Haan BRM OORT Mrs, Groked, and niet dat ‘ater were| he wis accompanied by hia wife, Corpo aretion se Ps wee wal driven (9. thelr. home at Wo. 8 & Mast) MANIEA, Jan, 2—Adaitional detanty | pointed Wiliam 1. iting, OF SN hs Seventy fourth streee aoe the| remardime the atinck by. Ladrones on | ANrtY, vinatys Father Ducey announced | for’ telthe town of Ban Mranelgoo de Mabon | Moy at a salary of $3,900 a your, Mr. family that no arrangements ha ht, in Which Contract Surgeon |King fils the place made vacant vy the ! Liver Preparation.

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