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tatiVen rost rio tine In en- mt) Pua theiacencry ‘the ‘\geenery. ond proper- Fiddlestteka" tom: “gon wos attacked for vere working thelr + the ‘yolunteers ‘a ditection’ were vhinth street into the Srler qe shee: Casino Thi By, side of the yt tno Lo, oN the ground-floor was also damaged, ry fireman on ¢he job expressed a degree of pleasure that the Casino had | At last caught fire, It has long boen| looked tipon as a fire-trap., althong) | the Bhuberts have taken extraordinary Teted ie to insure the safety of thelr rons, ih, Py ay wae an upstairs audjtoriun Foo? thing the fire started when” it’ dla," sald hist Croker, "and not when there was an audience in the house, I'm afraid there would have been } @inastrous panic had the blaze smoul- Una until after the matings had be- inatde of half an hour after the start of the fire the Shuberts were hunting for another theatre and Fisher & Ry- Tey and were Sern to arrange for thelr “Piorodora” revival, which was to have Exceacet the Lillian Rupsell show. The vib herts could not say whether or not ‘would make an attempt to rebuild the theatre. In.such an event the over- hauilng would have to be most exten- sive, Statement by Fire Chief. Fire Chief Croker after spending an hour tnaide of the theatre gave the fols Ryort tatement to an Evening World Msgs 1 RY, he fire was contined ay, front of the building fe not injured at all savo t was necessary to pour a Bei, into the house in pa dn out, but the th i and I ai) it will ree ter ee 1 eat ‘water out of of repair aed Not at Matinee. ober Shubert, tone of the i Teanees of the ie was re 18 not Bo great pen. One anicesy el with hi andi ot abe very thar that it was hot two sinwomae Scone m TRE KNOWN couic paeaks 2 EXHIBITS $8 HORE, CONSISTING OF ala Position Offers. ing Investment Opportunities, y Real Estaté Bargains, Inusual Merchandise Sacrifices, que Homesite Descriptions. Y ‘SEE THEM TO-MORROW IN THE World’ s Want Directory Faeumonin @ j mi ibaa 4 e foe fll SUS Follew the ui =e ROOSEVELT IN be MD euenire collection, of the kind Such of it as was carried nondway was drenched, The Ticket Company's store on Tt was one of the few theatres SHARP LETTER AEBUKES SENATE Arbitration Will Be Dropped] : ‘if Changes Are Made, Says Preside President, ULTIMATUM IS GIVEN, Tells Cullam in Moped Altera- tions Would Be a Step Backward. THE SENATORS ARE ANGRY, Resent Tone of President, but Take No Actlon on Meneures at ' Te-Day's Sesion. WASHINGTON, Fob, 1i,—-President Ropeevelt has thrown ddwn the gaunt- revcgn Ri ar ae The Preaident’s lotter to Senator) Ht, and It tp clearly the duty of the @an- ate to take any steps which, In the ex- trolea of its best judgment it deems to be for the interest of the nation. If, however, in the judgment of the President, a given amendment nullifies | age @ propoeed treaty, it sceme to me thet 1v 18 no less clearly his duty, ta refrain from endeavoring to wecure a Lrg | powers, of the amended treat; after mugh thought I have come to the conclusion that 1 ought to write and tell you that sich 9 my judgment in this case, As amended we would have a treaty of @rbitration which in effect will do nothing but recite that this Government and will, when it deems it wise hereafter, 000 y ‘onter into treaties of arbitration, Inas- muoh as we, of course, now have the power to enter Into any treaties of ar- bitration, and inasmuch as to pass those amended treaties does not In tho emalleat degree facilitate settlements by arbitration to make them would in ho way further the cause o¢ interna- tional peace. It would not, in my judgment, be wise or expedient to try to secure the aaaont of the other contracting powers to the amended treaties, for even if aveh aament were secured we should still remain precisely whera we were vefore, save where the eltuation may be changed a little for the worse. There would not even be the alight benefit that might obtain from the more gen- eral statement that we intend here- after, when we can come to an agree, ment with foreign powers ay to what shall be submitted, to enter into arbi- tration treaties, for we have already, when we ratifi) The Hague treaty with the various signatory powers, solemnly Geclured auch to be our intention; and nothing 1s gained by relterwting our adherence to the principle while refus- ing to provide any means of making our intention effective, In thy amended form the treaties con- tain nothing except sugh expression of barren intention, and indeed, as com- pared with what has already been pro- vided for in The Hague arbitration treaty, they probably represent not a step fore ward, but a alight sep backward as regards the question of International ar- bitration, Ag auch I do not think that they should rocelve the sanction of thia Government, Personally, it Lt} not my opinion that this Government lacks the power to enter ino general treaties of arbitration, but (f Iam in error, and if this Government has no power to enter into auch general treaties, then It seems to me that tt 1s better not to attempt to make them, rather than to }imake the attempt in such shape that | via fade, en, ene osname ct How ‘Treaty Was Changed. | In its amended form article 2 of the), treaty ty as follows: In ash individual case the nigh cone tracing parties, before appealing to the permanent court of arbitration, shalt vonelude a special ait jdetining ¢lear- {ly the matter in dl 1 The Hrexident ha the word "Agreee ment” In placo of “treaty,” and the Bu ly gube..tuchyy, In his opinion, com- Hely changes the article, ane fiend. th pe erent ra Who are vpposing the President take is that tho. Pres of must bo checked ‘in hts disposition wy conclude agreements with turelgn gov~ ernmens without submitting them to the Senate for-its advise and consent, Immediutely after. the close of the foutine morning business to-day the Senate, on ch poten f Mr, Cullom: went Into ext ve ) In moving tho session, x ul an antagonised soveral frien. other bi Benators, wad careclaly. ‘ire a Bestia a eae if an carly Senators Take Botan Aa hoon as the doors t pon the Senate in crecutive, easton nator Cullom hg regs sa ni read hi letter fi be Prey hay to him re to fe said that eae of Genate would have bad to ‘eae ena ihe treaty was in pro- rake along the ame a reptile ox: pape ili tc ws MYSTERY IN DEATH OF GIRL IN HOSPITAL. —— Young Woman Who Died in the Now York from Peritenttia, ‘The authorities of the. New York Hoapltal: te-day asked the Coroners’ Ome to investigate the case of Mar wavet M. Chrtetiangon, 9 handsome ng woman of twenty-two years, Vessel on the Wireinfa Driven Tuto the! Saad’ by Great Welght. 0005). NORVOLR, Va. Ped. U—The wrepk: ‘of the Boston schooner D, M. Anthony, Jort et. Pale (apd, Va, momo days ‘now Hae almost entirely buried tone of ice, ‘The burial of a) In ‘aueh a muannet was heve he ge on this coast before ied ‘elgeht to ten feat high on oh NEW Y YORKER Young. Vanderbit Returns to Make Home Here After Near- - la Year, of Voluntary Exile ‘on’His Newport Farm. FINDS OLD TOWN MUCH CHANGED, Takes Stroll Through Streets |: and Is Puzzled by Strange New Buildings and Altered Appearance of Old Ones. Reginald Ctnypoot Vanderditt, after Tong absence on bis Newport. farm, awoke to-day trom @ troubled sleep and looked about upon the . etrange sights of his native village, Though aoarcely a year had passed wince he reathea ‘Park ave fron, ole with’ Mena tea the! ground, | Btopped Hae this; a Whitr And rattle reached his ears and a La perae ho started.’ NF i inking ne Ks tbe when ner stbway, tee ccegund roel tarted a0 many acts a Bab; Ae a root. Astor Ee Be ate i} Puree tor fod wits great inceront note * ond ai a a new reat iret ut ble 5 De LW ie" frat n had suddenly sprung with @ ety Vanderbilt, bod ae pee as aa Atte Mrs,’ Mabel Hookridge Tone, Bride of Father’s Coachman; After Much Coaxing Yields to.) Her Sister’s Persuasions, Mabel Hooknidge, the young: and eels Utul git! who eloped with and mari her fothor'a Frank Tone, i at | ck agora to er Boa The Detectives who were Mal tacos in the Catakills, yesterday, and Ne Ee vet to that place her to return. | Cont, Water and Irovistown on the ‘William Mi Merwin ‘When Crew Wan Renowed, NBW LONDON, Conn. Fb. U,The ovater steamer Willam M.. Merwin, of Milford, was brought Into tha harbor by a tug to-day, The steamer left Prov- idenoo a week ago for hae ee he entored ‘an {ce field and was ‘ano was carried bask and. forth th the ‘sound Hear Waulkner’s Toland for five days, during which thine her ' coal, water and ptovisions were exhausted. Passing vansele did mot notice her wig. nala until Friday, when » steamer made an Te heernee to pal, bl ont “Kiso ane wea etaying at the home |] of hee husband's parents, and wae ‘at | ret loath to leave her husband, After, ‘a Uttle coaxing, however, she denided to go back to St. Remy without Tone. The couple were married on Fob, 3. ‘Tone was employed aa @ coachman by Mr, Hookridgo two years ago when Mr, Hookridge purchased hia country estate. wman | Or late Miss Hookridge had been. seen ‘went into voluntary exile the time hed i been full with any changes. i No flowing beard fluttered about his knees, nor had ell the once-familier facts grown old and changed asin the pathetic return of old Rip Van Winkie, In, hia mother’s mansion at Fifth ave nue and Fifty-seventh street the same eervants buptied about on the same errands, rom @ neighboning room, torpreting varying emotions, learing these thrilling sounds the young man’s brow darkened, his TT recelved perm! the | to, Viale relatives in *) i IROQUOIS THEATRE COUNTS QUASHED, Court Dismisses Indictments Against Manager and Carpen. ter of Burned Playhouse, PEORIA, Mi, Feb. 11—Judge Green he] to-day sustained the motion to quash the indictments againet Thomas J, Noonan, former manager and treasurer modest | of the Iroquols Theatre in Chicago, and the | Mae) Few and wpconsoclovaly he turned Fty-fourth street and also un- schooner, leaving only.) sion Of the after part of the) at) 3 ice ang epee Abe bs ¥ more, vile rivers eniaiye mek Hct Be" ae jaing tem» Rrtnat » and what ts most “tenred now freshets wilt cause moro dame he foe has brought about, CARNEGIE. SUBPOENAED IN MRS, CHADWICK’S CASE. Tronmaster to Hotere the Wedoral Grand Jury at Cleveland, ‘United States Marshal Willlam Heny kel. to-day received from the Federal authorities of Cloyeland, 0.,/@ sub- poena requiting the attendance of An- Arew Carnegie before the United States Court, to testify in the actions there against Mre, Ohadwiok, The subpoena wns sery hd by Deputy United Staten Marshal William » H. Hiiott, wi last winter rerved the tron. master with a aindiar subpocha to ap- pear before the Federal Grand Jury in Qheveland tn the Chadwick matter. uty HAliott rerved the kates at the ‘alliances ag syepie Tae Onis m ne with a arnile and hr the the pub) doputy that he would be in Cleveland as required. ¢ path. WIESE SCARE) EMERY A. CLARK DEAD, Ritecrd Manufacturer Succumbs to Selt-InAlgied Wounds, Bmery A. Clark, the elderly retired furniture manufacturer, who shdt him- volt at his home, No. 44 Central Park Weat, on Thursday, died to-day, Ho had been suffering from hardening of the arteries and a kindred malady, Upon learning that the disease was in- curable he hecamie despondent and in a sudden attack of melancholla shot him- belf, Mr. Clark was an intimate friend of John W. Gatos, He had been a m ing ber of the firm of Clark Brot, & of Chicago and Philadelphia, ee a anene Hurt In the Subway, @ Thomas Rider, twenty-five years old, while painting posts in the Bubway at Columbus Circle Btation to-dey fell to the tracks, one of hie feet coming into contact with the ‘third rall, Sparks came wien all parts of the man’ body until hi Bellevue, He will recover, ———— Hieamer Neeces Floated, GALVESTON, Tex. Feb. 10—The .| Mallory line steamer Neuces, from New York for Galveston, which went ashore ie was rescued and hurried off to |} 0 OURS A uuud IN OND art a tiar Day, Sarees tos y jo thirty me west of here, wae hoa tos waht serious damage to ey oF carKD, Gomehow Looked Famillar. But could, this Gevorted butlding, with {tg ‘show-plled loop and. .ice-fringed M etadowe be the same that he had known? From the cornices icicles qua- pended Ike frozen tenra, The shades were drawn down and ‘bung in « aingu- larly mournful droop, The iron-barred grating before the great mahogany por- tala were interwoven with a fretwork of ice, It was.a cold, forbidding front and Reginald shivered and passed on, try- ing to reall other days when those foe- found portals had #wung open In friend. ly greeting, # great gust of warmth and welcome munging gut upan the visitor, But he brushed these unregener thoughts ¢rom his memory and cont! at toward Madison avenue, 9 passed from street to street through ways that had once been fa- MMldr, But how changed were many of the handsome dwell especially those with iron-harred gratings On many he moticed deep nicks and soratohes og if an axe had fallen upon them in furious assault, Now and again | Ni “to let!’ elgne hung out as mournful tokens of desertion, No Regret for Change, But it was with no regret that the young man saw these curious changes. When he thought of a now famillur wall of a tiny voice it was with a fecl- Ing of fond pleasure in the prosent that crowded back the fading shadowa that had once he'd him with their glamour, Whatever was new and fresh soon en — RANTERD CUM ry a PILES, fag Bleediny rotruding retui manent rit Pom olnts ment fatia to cure in Notice to Bronx Advertisers. eels follpntee bragch of effiogs pare, ean Sorleernente will be a0ee) Wy! cat any ot (hero , Hs wae rates as mn ‘The world's at 1) ¥, iy Morrig'ay f Preeman st. PER i sty and Uiiton ay fll YER Bi Nat ty iH Brook av, ny IAMSHTP' CO. N84 mt, and willis SH Neat help Tremont chiA 0 soll Fila FER, spo fy) WPBNAON, THU Melroay av, SW APeNuOLLE i001 ‘Oro Lon roRd, tot Bee the tnidictment ayeinat Cummings, for- mer wage carpenter of the Inoquols, ‘The cases were brought to Peorla from foaga on a change of venue, ia gustaining the motion Judge Green intimated that Leh the Bowe from an electste Anprosieaste She nantes sa fivta, “ihe state ieee would ha nee an Ins a to, dre Feet Fe BRAVE BOY EB BOY GRABS BURGLAR’S BUNDLE. In Spite of Beating Clings to Stolen Property Until Police- man Arresta Robber, The pluck ot twelve-year-old Ral Friedlander, §r,.0f No. 97 Becond ave- nue, was responsible to-day for the cap- bi Mes its went st e Maye ee na ak ernie alone in WOMAN STABBED WITH A PENKNIFE: Mrs, Glovannl, Injured hy Man She Met iu & Saleon, Taken to Hospital. Mrs, Anna Giovanni, the young wife of a coal and wood dealer at No, 16 West Bixtleth street, was taken to tad to-day sufter’ Migrtrom aor Hospi 1 ane ta y her is heroes, tice thie morn wet (ins J Nn hes My Ay + dat a Ie rte late Hh iL Fe rare EXTRADITION FOR WOOD. (Snecial to-The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb, U.—Gov. Highins tn @ied a warrant ‘today for extradition a. under awest in Sow dork Cl, “ho Tpwanted in New Reece peg OH Li be mon cer, who cored te Reel Ina ween IN CALIFORNIA They Use Fruit and Grape-Nutw. Out at Los Angeles, C. people who give som food ag a sure way out of sickness, ‘A lady says: “Husband haa heen a sufferer from dyspepsia and biltous- | ness together with indigestion for a great many years, He kept getting worse in spite of all the medicine he | took, “We did not know what to do, for he was steadily running down, and | whether he ate meat, bread, eggs, or | anything of that sort, he kept losing flesh, until he got down to a skeleton, and, of course, was a physical wreck, “One day a friend advised him to quit his regular breakfast entirely | and use only Grape-Nuts and cream togethe: with a little fruit, “He took the advice and began to grow better at once, It was only o short time when ho began to fatten up and grow stronger, Now he Js the picture of health and his old troubles have disappeared, “We give Grape-Nuts to our baby boy, He ts very fond of the frult and is healthy and strong, We think he is the happiest year-old baby in Call- fornia!” Name given by Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich, Look in each pkg, for the famoua little book, ‘I'he Road to Wellville. much in hie company, and no one but the members of the family were as- tonished to learn of the elapement, ination a weeks ago fookridge aie sured on A8 s00n Hookt mit Ba de> teotives to find her, ae get pay trace of Pra Oats, mod a letter from her saying Hy had been married to Tone and thal ‘they twd gone to visit hia relatives, PATRICK'S APPEAL SET FOR MARCH. ai jesed his dnugher i ALBANY, Feb. 11.—The clerk of the Court of Appeals to-day received no- tice for the argument in the case of Albert 7. Patrick to be held before that sourt on March 1. Patrick !s confined In Sing Sing prison under the sentende of death, having been convicted of the murder of Will- jam M, Rice, @ millionaire, of New, York City, in 1900. Ex-Senator David B. HIM of this ‘city, will argue tho caso for Patrick, W’ADOO'S SECRETARY ILL. aE nade | witttam , Howell Breaks Down— Farrell Has New Secretary, Police Commisalonor McAdoo to-day announced that bis private. secretary, ‘William, Howell, had broken down wn- der ‘the etrain of rey at Headquarters ime mee’ rn we @ long vacation. » esslatant to Mr, wi Oe ‘place, until aaared, a me secrete: ay Ny, ona ea lon land of No. 34 yo a) te Maarciare a De 0 ‘ ome pa Farrell, of Pine "Brooklyn, place of Dan- pelt Pe te a mere ‘tiderroan, biymeh the former he place is is a Do: Si of Taxes “to $2,500 pan AWoman’s Headache merally comes because of Foublen peculiar to women ; these ‘troubles come from a cause simple in itself, but kiya Beecham’s Pills will quickly re- movex ‘There are many ways in which women suffer and AWoman’sBackache |: is another most serious and painful ce of many. ‘women, are taking Beecham’s Pills periodically and. find. them wonderful in relieving the suf. ering. Every woman should acquaint herself with the good these Pills can do, as Correct Hats For Med. Spring Styles _ Will Be Issued Saturday, February 18th. | 8 the growth of the heir ives it tho lustre andsilkiness of youth, When the hair 1s gray or taded It.prevonts Dandruff and ‘and keeps the scalpcioan and bealtby, WANTS! Smeiereesee a Branch Gltices of, THE WORLD ~ Hor the Reception of Advertiomente: 96, the Regular Advertising Rates amafcen bane a Bajos flomypr niga cia oreate a8 Sega Sroenney 880. B17, WANTS! WONTet en, bak fae! 1, isn, fy eae aye mht Ni WENT. FwENtY RIOR YONTY-EIGHTH ST —At He, Son | FIFIY-SECOND BT, and FIVTY-SEVENTH BT. A Woman's Suffering Bo can be avoided by using BEECHAM’S |=: PILLS insteuetions to psd with each box, Sold Everywhere In Boxes, 100, and 250, BestDressers Wear’ | THE HCAPT BARR” “Lion BRAND” ‘COLLAR 2 FOR 25 CENTS 2OL0 BVERYWHERS DIED, LEDDY.—On Thursday, Med. 9, at Throws Neok, N, ¥,, JOHN B Babpy, Relatives ate P, M ment at St, Raymond's, Cincinnati (O.) papers please copy:t MIKANE,—JOHN M'KANB, beloved son of John and Ann MoKane. Intere | Ree tute de ANETERDAM AV-—At Nes. 08, 158, roy ADADWA Fou wade BASAD Amdt Noo. 4, BAM, 4081, DEASCURR BraAd Moa, 229, 194, 977, OME BT —At No. 268, Division BT At Ni etit Pa ADWAY—AS Now 117, 19% rast ' HOvSTON BT.—-At No, B17, ORAND BT,——At Nos, 269, 498, 404, OREENWION AV.—At No, 70, HUDSON AT—At No, 045, Lr ht pry AVe=nAl Nos, G49, TUB, ST MOUSTON STAs Ni WE WEST BROADWAX—At ‘Nor _—_ DRONE. THIND AV.-~dt Nos, E41, 2060, SOG, Fuxoral from late realdenoe, 62 Delancey | | 4 00, at,, Sunday, 1 P, M. NEWELL,--On Friday, TBRERA NUWELL, Funeral from late residence, 57 Diamond st., Greenpoint, Sunday Feb. 12, mt 2 2. M. Interment Calvary, QUIRK,--On Friday, Feb, 10, 1005, ANNA A, QUIRK, Funeral trom her late residence, 215 W, Bint ot., Sunday, Feb, 12, at 8 P.M. In- torment’ Calvary ' Cemetery. Feb 10 1005, JanrHt AT: and BOTH Hi and Union Av, SN PAV eaN Nor 3001.” Yarns (At He, 1084,

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