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- « {TOO FRIENDLY WITH ROYALTY" Col. 'Cody’s Wife in Divorce Suit Makes Many ; Startling Charges, NAMES TWO QUEENS. Mentions Actress and: Accuses Husband of Dissipation and Desertion, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb, 18.—The late Queen iVotoria and Queen Alexandra ‘were named as women who had been accused by Mra, Willlam F, Cody of having been too friendly with Buffalo Bill to ault his wife in the Cody divorce case here yesterday, Almost equally diverting os these charges, which sent tho court-room crowd into roars of laughter, waa tho allegation that Mrs. Cody also accused Katherine Clemmons, the former actress, It was “Royalty Day" at the court and {n addition to the interesting detalls of accusations of royal intimacy, the big crowd that packed the court-room was edified by the details of Mrs, Cody's al- leged poisoning of the stag hounds pre- acnted the great scout by the Czar of Russia, ‘The mention of the names of the two royal women came as a shock to the big crowd which dally fights to get | places in tho court-room, It had been understood that no names save those mentioned in the papers filed would be mentioried in the proceedings, but when 4 the witness, Mrs, A, 8, Parker, was re- quested to name the two noblewomen whom Mrs, Cody accused she showed no desitancy, Col, Cody Indignant at Charge, ‘The court crowd first gasped and then laughed, Col, Cody looked indignant rather than worried as he sat listening end tugging He bad snow-white mus- he and {mpertal, ns, Parker recited that the scout's wife always had been particular! alive of Queen Victoria, whom she ac- cused of being entirely too friendly, and that she had repeatedly berated Queen Alexandra too her, although In doing o she had not made clear her griev- ance against the present Queen. ‘The time of this aiegee too great friend- liness was when Buffalo Bill made his triumphal entry into England in the { hegiht of his career, when he was tho fad and associate of royalty, Co lawyers sald that they would prove that Mrs, Cody deserted fer famous husband in 1878 and was rought back only by, the efforts of the colonel's sister, Mra, Bradford, ir Mrs, Parker sald that she had known wee Coys ince the early seventies, her husband was in charge of Cody's “Scout's Rest” ranch, She sald she considered Mrs. Cody's allegations her famous husband's intimacy with proin ite work, “Did you. ever, say anything about y, lol. Cody's valuable stag- Been ected Mawyer Ridgely” for Cody, Polsoned Czar’e Hounde, She Says. "Yes, she said she poisoned th hounds esented to Col, Cody by th ussla. Crow did she treat her daughter ‘K struck her and once she burned’ ner fucs, with a match, making ‘@ cross scar on her ‘ace, admited that she had patiates ne She Hares Wi ate age was so vulgar that she fate an he own daughter away to not be under her influence, The ellegations of Mrs. Cody's accus- ing royalty, were presented to prove that Mrs, Cody's mind was in an aby normal condition, ‘These charges, ac- cording to Mrs, Parker, were made by the scout's wife during “tantrums” she ‘wos said to be subject to, and that it ‘was also during such @ time that she accused Buffalo Bill of a too great feiendiiness with a Miss Clemmons, “Did Mrs, Cody belleve these stories about the Queen of England?” was ’ oaks, she did, Sho used to talk a great deal about It and get awful angry, We neighbors used to laugh about It a good | deal.” arker said that Mra, Cody Sula iy ‘accompany the Colonel to eat and aince that time had not joved him, Cody Makes Counter Charges, lo Bill, who has maintained an denote countenance during the trial, ‘was indignant at the accusations of drunkenness and dissipation, polnting to the fact that In thirty years of show life he has missed but seven perform- ‘ances, which he holds he could not do were nis wife's charges true, His inter charges are: onane has subjected me to Intolerable {ndignities, She has'insulted my guests and refused to entertain them, ‘Tried fo poison me, Refused to sign’ papers to permit me to mortgage property, Caused me to leave home for my bona) of mind. Subjected me to ex- reme cruelty In charging me with the murder of,my daughter, Mrs, Cody makes this answer: my never tried to polaon him. T have een a faithful wife. I have enter- tained his guests and objected only to certain characters, I have taken in sewing to help support the family while he was carousing. He has pald atten- tlons to many other women,” Inent women as mere 8] H abu- |, THURSDAY (ie) Going To GOKLYN, t| INQUIRY INTO FAKE WEDDING Patrolmen George Tobin and ‘George Wetzel Summoned to the Centre Street Police Court—Case Is Postponed. ‘Assistant District- Attorney Krotel, who has been investigating the mock marriage ceremony in the Enst Pifty- firat etreet etation-house on the night pf Dec, 10, summoned Paitrolmen George Tobin and George Wetzel to the Centre Street Pollce Court to-d From his information Mr, Krotel believes that one of these men performed the ceremony, ‘They were paroled until next Thursday, when Magistrate Btelnert will conduct a hearing to decide whether or not a war- rant should be issued, Willlam Bay and his wife are the com- plainants in the case, Bay entered the station-house late at mght with Marte Lehrke and ashed that a minister be sent for to marry them, Instead of sending for a minister, it {s charged, the policemen dn the station-house de- termined upon a practical joke, One of them dressed himself in a long black coat, posed as a preacher and read a fake marriage ceremony out of book of police regulations, Bay did not learn that the marriage was not a real cere- mony for fifteen days, Then heand Miss Lehrke were manried by the pastor of the Swedish Lutheran Church, at Fifty. fourth street and Lexingkon avenue, 4 You Should Get To-Morrow’s $Sunday World for the Page of Pictures on the now famous James H. Hyde Fancy Dress Ball and for the Double-Page Story ot The World’s First Billionaire There is much more beside, but these two features are remarkable (4% | | | r) : THE WORLD § eeeveavsevscorr20nn WAITING POR A SMAvE L.TRAIN 7 enone ees CY HAMMERSTEIN TELLS WEDNESDAY HE GETS THE CAR WHAT A “BAJAZZO”’ IS. ees, Name He Called District-Attorney Jerome in Letter Means, He Explains, a Plain, Ordinary, Garden or Kitchen Variety of Clown, and Comes From the Spanish, Spanish word, meaning fallen, lowered.” Oscar Hammerstein has added a new word to current language. In his letter to District-Attorney Jerome he called that official a “bajazxo,” “Wille.” wrote the amiable Mr, Ham- merstein, “you are a bajazao.”” Mr, Jerome turned pale when he read the powerful accusation. His friends advised him to A gun, Everybody asked: “what Js a bajazzo?” Dictionartes and encyclopedias and other reference books were ransacked, The closest to dt found was “bajado," 4 “MAYOR IS WRITING POEM wrote to learn what Mr. Hammers’ meant by Calne. Jago.” An Evenini pealed to Mr, Hammerstein to-day. stein, ‘ls a clown, It Spanish derivation, {9 u cus business to doseribe a When I called that {s what I meant, a bajazzo. So if a man calla you a hit him with @ cazsasa, a cadocee, ' “descended, Many readers of the Evening ors Mr, Jerome a “'ba- ig World reporter ap- “A bajazzo," exclaimed Mr, Hammer. a word of in the cir- jown and In the theatricn) business to some extent. Mr. Jerome a bajazzo, bajaggo don't Hit him with FOR THE CITY RECORD.” +o According to Confidential Statement by Secretary O’Brien, that Is What Brought McClellan to City Hall To-Day. Mayor McClellan was early at his desk in the City Hall to-day, He does not usually visit his office on Saturday, and the news of his arrival sent the re- porters investigating, They waited for half an hour While he talked to Cor- poration Counsel Delany, Tired of walt- ing, they appealed to Private Becretary O'Brien, “What brings the Mayor down to- day? Mr. O'Brien was asked. Mr. O'Brlen disappeared Into the In- ner office and returned, "I'll tell you,” TENANTS DRIVEN formation as confidential.’ tary said seriously: ‘The Mayor 4 ing a poom for the City Record, Justification for this publication quent Interview with His Honor, for the Cit: “T was t Record?” he was asked, if cluded not to do so," was to his visit, man, and her baby were carried out, he sald, “but you must regard the in- The promise was made and the secre- writ. Ig found despite the promise In a subsc- “Ia it true you are writing a poen Inking of It," the Mayor re- Hed, "but I was afraid that Comptrol- er Grout. who is one of the editors, would veto tts publication, so I con- The Mayor eaid that was all there talna in the room, and Mrs, Baker ran Into the bedroom and carried the baby from the bed, while the fllames spread rapidly, A aick woman, Mrs, W, H, Ot- OUT BY FLAMES. The fire spread to the kitchen of the Baker apartments and was confined ee there by the efforts of the firemen, ——— Invalid Woman and Her Child) SAYS MURDERER MUST DIE, Carried from Burning Build- ing—Ten Families Flee. of Man Who Killed Woman, | Governor Relusen to Stay Sentence | Gov, Higgins has refused to commute Irire tn the five-story brick flat-house | the death sentence of Adoiph Koentg, At No, fi? Rast One Hundred and Forty. | ayho was oohvieted of Killing Mrs fourth strect, at noon to-day drove the| Mary Emma Kautmann tn the latter's : ¥ Jat at No, &19 West Fortleth street, on members of ter familles Into the street iy night of May 12, 1904, On Tueniay, besides doing damage to the extent of Fob, 14, Andrew C. Morgan, the at- nearly $1,000, j terney for Koentg, appeared at a In apartmenta on the third floor lives, hearing granted by Gov. Higgins and Mra. Chatles Baker, She wan preparing M@de appteation for a commutation ARTS \ * of sentence to Ife Imprisonment. diazer and left a Ughted ot eine en an ta at No, 140 bedroom off tho dining-room, where her wort, recelved a from. the Governor's Nawsair was 48 | venterday ten-months-old) daughter Marion lying asleep, ‘The lanty exploded and act Ore to cur verieie elegtam tary that the Governor would not fh al a TE 1) THEATRE "4000 THING SLIDE EM ALON” Mr, Walker Chalkling, the eminent suburbanite, whose doings in the great city of Gotham during one whole week were duly chronicled is last Saturday’s Evening World by Artist Tom Powers, decided this week to come into town to escape the ice and snow of Kis’suburban surround- ings. Alas! he struck troubles of another kind here, and these the deft pencil of the artist depict in graphic style. TOSSES 5 FROM BLAZING HOUSE Standing on Fire-Escape, Fire- man Theobald Swings Man, Wife and Three Children to Opposite Window. Swinging them backward and forward Mike pendulums, Fireman Theobald, of the Brooklyn Department, saved five persons, in a tenement-house fire early to-day by tossing them Into the arms of three comrades, who were braced In a window to receive them seven feet away, Patrick Callan, his wife and three chile dren were hemmed in by fire, huddled together on the third-story fire escap No, 129 Twenty-sixth street, Callan'a aged mother had fallen in attempting to reach the fire escape with her son's family, but was rescued by a policeman, By thelr cries the Callans attracted the attention of Policemen Sweeney and MoGrath und Firemen Theobald and Flatley, of ‘ruck Company, No, 109, The four men went into the bullding next door and ran to the third floor, dtere they found a window directly op- posite tho fire-escape, upon which the Callans were = standing. McGrath, Sweeney and Flatley braced themselves {n the window, and swinging Theobald backward and forward several times nally dropped him safely on the fire children, and swingin Nonsed thera {through the alr and across the wide \ren Into the arms of rea dnt of the men in the The task of saving the children was easy, but It required almost superhuman strength for the fireman to swing the man and woman 30 that they could be thrown Into the arms seven feet away. aN) re5y was Been piiRned amid the eheers of persons below who the thrilling rescues, Beene ——< SCHOONER STRIKES ON RACE ROCK. Sound Steamer Pilgrim Sends Wireless Mexunge of the Veanel’s Plight, NEW LONDON, Conn, Feb, 18—A lumber Jaden schooner {9 reported ashore on Race Rock and in a danger- Ous position, Tugs have been sent out from here by the Scott Wrecking Com- pany to her assistance, ‘The news of her plight was received In a wireless message to Wilson's, near Norwalk, from the steamer Pligrim on her way to New York, The \Valtham feft Fernandina, Fla,, twelve days ago with a cargo of yellow pine, from Noank, DISLIKED FENGE Thousand Persons Stand By and Cheer as Blockade Is Torn to Pieces by Crowd Led by Hoboken Aldermen, Amid cheers for the City Fafithers and cries of ‘'No steals in Hoboken!" a gang of one hundred men, asstated by sone members of the Common Coun- cll, chopped down a fence that had heen erected at the foot of Ferry atreet by the New York and New Jersey Tun- nel Company, A crowd of fully one thousand persons saw the work of de- motition, and expressed their approval in the nolsest manner, In @ remarka- bly short ‘time nothing was left of the fence but wreckage. The tunnel company two weeks ago wot A permit from Street Commissioner Barnhart Bayer to make teats at the foot of Ferry street at a spot adjoining the Lackawanna Railroad Company's Property and 20 Ofeet went of the sta- tion, To do work without Interference the company put up a fence ten feet high, enclosing a plot of ground about 100x560 feet, This left a passage for trucks of only about 25 feet and over this unobstructed portion of the street ‘the trolley tracks run, Ferry street {s the principal trucking streot in the city, and there was much grumbling by drivers about the fence, Members of the Common Council finally had their attention called to the street obstruction and as a result the Idea seems to haye been entertained that the company was trying to steal the street for an outlet to the tunnel, A special meeting of the Common Counoll was held last night, at whieh the subject was (thoroughly discussed, and the upshot was the adoption of a resolution revoking the permit granted hy the Street Commissioner and order- Ing him to tear down the fence, This resolution was signed by the Mayor this morning, A gang vf 100 workmen had been walt- ing at the Clty Hall, prepared to move on the fence as soon as the command should be given, When the news came that the resolutton had been signed the order to March was given, and the gang of laborers, armed, with axes, sledges, crowbars, hatchets and saws, headed by the members of the Common Counall, some of whom also carried axes, pro» ceeded to the foot of Ferry street, fole lowed by a cheering throng. Fence Does Not Last Long, When the inclosure was reached a few employees of the tunnel company wera found at work inside removing the |co and snow which had accumulated there, These men were ordered out, and they promptly obeyed. Then the workmen started to demolish the fence, and they worked with such a will that in twenty minutes It was o thing of the pas, While the work was progreesing the sobne was exciting, as the crowd kept cheering and urging on the «workmen, shouting: "No steals for us!" and simi- Jar cries, M'ADOD SEES BRIDGE. CRUSH each tossed them | Two tgs from the Seatt Wrecking Company passed a hawser aboard the er, An attempt pull her. off Was unsuccessful, ho is! not Wkelv anything more can be done before the next high tde ‘Aw seen from te lighthouse tender Cactus. which passed wit! mile of the suranded schooner, answers every description of the (hree-master Waltham. Her namo, } . eottld jnot be made out, ‘The schooner 1" 4 on boi — Police Commissioner Investi- gates Conditions at-the Will- iamsburg Structure and Will “Put It Up” to the B. R, T. —— Commissioner McAdoo spent an hour late yesterday afternoon watching ‘the crowds struggling to board cars at the Manhattan end of the Willlamaburg Bridge, Commenting on what he saw there he sald to-day: “It is really dlegraceful, and the crowding and rushing are particularly hard on women and frail people, Wo have thirteen policemen there trying to regulate, matters, and they have an awful Job, It takes three strong police- men to load and unload @ car ao that the people trying to get off and on will not tear themselves to pieces, “Every now and then some lawyer will appeur and order the policemen to keep thelr hands off the people, ‘You are public servants,’ these lawyers will say, ‘and you are not pald to do the work of the railroad company,’ If the policemen follow these auggestions some other brand of citizen will come up and exclaim: ‘What are you big, husky men standing a@round here for; why don't you help these people to get on the vane?! “Something will have to he done very soon to relieve this state of affairs, as {t seems to be intolerable, I am going to ‘put dt up' to th railway people.’ Morteza Khan Cracks Auto Speed in Trying to See Beauties of New York | in a Hurry--Ha His Excellent Serenity or His Sei Wxcellency Gen, Morteza Khan, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plentpoten- tlary from the court of His Most High credited to the United States, sped a toulng car up @ Riverside Drive hill and, although we'gasp when we say It, was held up by Mounted Pollceman Mulligan, At this moment the Persian envoy is framing a cablegram to the Shah about his experience, but It In to be feared the Orlental potentate will re- celve but a hasy idea of the true clr- cumstances, a8 the descendants of Aris- togoras are accustoined to writing back- ward, \ A Thrilling Tale, However, the automobile career of the new Minister from Teheran was all by Itself ao thrilling that even a topsy- turvy narrative of it should be of vast Intereat to the Perstan court. All the ladl harems about the Shah's capital will be tlekled to death to read of his discom- fiture, for the Khan 18 none teo pop- ular with the married ladies, having elected single blessedness as his Ideul of happines: ‘The Khan ts only to be with us for a few days, He saw a little of New York coming up the bay, He saw a little more from the bow window of his suite In the Waldorf-Astoria, He had but lit- tle time left yesterday, and announced his desire to see a lot of our glorious clty at close range and as suddenly aa his vision could gather tt in, Wanted to See City. + Mesroo Nevton Khan, Secretary of the Persian Legation, was asked for ad- vice, and pulling his kula (Persian lamb skull-cap) down over hi rs, which is the same as salaamii “May the dahlias heels of Your Excellency, and may the keen winds ever keep the breath. of the devil wagon from your nostrils, and may the shadow of Darius the Great never fall short"—— The Envoy interrupted with @ petu- Jant: Coupe,” whioh ts French for cut {t out and get down to the marrow, put the secretary had his English ear open and misunderstood, automobile, £ was about to suggest, would be the most expoditioud way of New York,” “Good)"" orled the Oriental dignitary; “whistle up.a devil wagon and let us fare away,” i It 80 happened that a very charming voung woman, who knows New York like the pilot of @ rubberneck wagon, had just filtted in on the Envoy, She was asked to form one of the party and graciously consented, A toure {ng car puffed up to the Thirty-third street colonnade of the Waldorf, a grim-visaged chauffeur assisted His Excellency, the Grand Secretary, Nev- ton Khan and Mr, Haret P, Mirlkelan, a fat little attache, and the lovely young woman into the auto, Spare Not the Acid. “Where away?” queried the chauf- four, briefly, "Up and around and spare not the wold,” courteously advised the Secro-| tary, Now there was nothing remark- able in the garb of the three gentle men whose fathers for a hundred or shadow of Mount Ararat. and the plump little attache wore plug hata, only the Secretary wearing the Kula, The attache renounced the teach- ing of Zoroaster to become a Congre- gationalist, therefore his plug, but it was not even whispered why the Bn- voy Extraordinary abandoned his little round top plece, The bensine omnibus whirled along Bifth avenue, burning soft ridges in the asphalt, The Khai Envoy and Secretary, drank in the crisp balm, the Minister rubbering«wnt!l his fourteenth dorsal vertebra crealed and crunched, Turning to the charming young woman beside him, he remarked: Envoy Enjoyed It, “Ah, this js @ fine olty, The alr is invigoratl it {e"——, But he sud: denly clas} both hands to his nose as two big racing cars skipped by, shedding keen odors in thelr wake, But he recovered quickly and commented Upon the handsome piles that flashed by, The group of hotels at the Hifty- ninth street entrance to the park Im- him deeply, “What are they?" ——_—— PHILADELPHIA MAN MISSING, —_ Police Send Out Alarm for Young Andrew Griscom, A general alarm was sent out to-day from Police Headquarters for Andrew Griscom, twenty-two years old, of Phil- adelphia, who, {t 1s stated, has been missing since Feb. 8 "he man Waane 165 pounds, has blue eyes, dark brown hulr, and shaven face. He was dressed In a dark gray double breasted coat and sult, black derby and lace shoes, His, clothing bears the mark “Yates & Co., Philadelphia, ‘Phe alarm wag sent out at the request of William H, Griscom, of Philadelphia, and W, FE. Dumeld, of No, 96 Reado atrect, New York, | ‘Nhe’ young man's father, who is a cousin of Clement Griscom, the steam- ship man, came to vais chy from Phila- felpaia, today to search for his son, Herma the young man might have aalled for Berlin. last Saturday, where he had recelvai his early edavation and o he has relatives, a AGED MAN FOUND DEAD, James Callahan, whose age ts uncer- tain, but who was known to be over y years old, was to-day found 4 in his room at the Girard Hotel, ood Third avenue, ‘The old man not worked for many years, but ty and vigorous, nin Ruvsian-Japanere war os\dcalty ‘@ competent authonty Re tad “almaamac tor 1X6, 1s 5 feet seyen inches tall, | o e asked, “May the beautifully ugly faces of our forefathers ever decorate the Per- sopolis,”’ exclaimed the Becretary, joy> fully, “but they are all hotels,’ “Bachelor hotels?” asked quickly, his incialve black eyes remark- ing a galaxy of pretty women filing in and out of the great portals, But be- fore the question could be answered the touring car was passing the Central Park menagerte, From the tall of his eye the main Khan noticed two camels fighting over a bale o; ay, and he sighed: “How homelik A glimpse a flock of swearing parrots in the Pane lth) yiaty, Hached him, and je murmured: "Just Ike i Atetide at Tehera m the dear old e Rockefeller vapor car wa: along at a local Uabrens rate, unging few turns the party reached the lane winding about the Obellak, "Anal remarked the chlet han “Anal” echoed the ecretary; “Cleo- paira's teedle, interposed the charming. young wage in posed chal ni you! with a itn In her “ve DR CE, "She was a vel usy lady,'* the Envoy. seriously, eee eeturnad The auto shot ont of Central Park with @ whirling cloud of dust in its wake, There, within immediate range, stretched the great, towering flats of Harlem, In Harlem Section, “Houses and more houses,'' observed he Miniater, No" corrected the young lady, “only 'Thig was lost on the Perslan noble- man and his eyes fairly popped as they took in the unending lanes of Harlem dwellings-places, A few moments later the cur climbed up Morningside Drivo, Drive, but Let Go When Identity Is Revealed, Bxaltedness the Shah of Persia, Just ac- | A Pe! of the several and individual |), gathering In a rapld fire panorama of mt mory generations have lived in’ the}; The Envoy | Frenc! Limi Ited on Riverside — mms Weng waters of tthe Hudson’ His 4 aigned ain, “How it reminds me of the Sea," he remarked with animation “Tt {s just as damp," little attache, who had’ just wo ke in the ribs from the tary's elbow squelched further clam from the fat boy, ‘Nhe auto Avas then cage | twenty-two miles an hour, duct Vanished beneath the wi return journey down Rivo Five or six dogs and dodged the flying machin ‘ A Attle faster,” cried the n Plenipotentiiry In French, “Hit It up.” translated she sec tye and the obedient chauffeur almost brome he lev ‘The long hills just bec lacos, ines fy 'chorlised the two Khang ‘ait. boy, A Ake "Great!" chirped the cha in ito with not quite ye | slasm, ni We're Ilable to be pinched, tered ‘the chauffeur over his #ho ern ‘ a Khan?" glowered tary, “Never!!’ “Pinched” the Khatts The panorama was closing up takes, No minion of the law the tive UntH two long | hills Ninetieth street was reached, in the macadam dingle stood. { ie Uesque Mulligan glued to his Wi he the Perdian pasty passed hin ie Persian panty pat reared out "Brakes!" ei As no brakes developed, he dt spurs into “Beat the big bay got off In Pt stride, chase was a boi yaa one, The sill ‘wo Khana and the mustaches of the fare was holding down Bla retary olding down , a with both hands,” i The clickety-click of hoofs thelr ears above the burr of oi ters. Mulligan was gaining in for the benzine omnil patch oan pes tate | : of ice and was aki hoarse voice sung out on the tr “Hi, there! Slow up! D’yer tl yer on Ormond Peeen ab Mulligan was almost alongelde . wrne oalth the red-faced Ho salth, Your Bx to in ape "a our Excellenoy, “Mistake,” Says Mulligan, “Does he ki who f am’ the Davoy grimly, This waa’ tn’ id Mul Hoping alongsid understand, He loc the chauffeur stop imme called out with small courtesy: eos all padee arres| Y “Not a coupe,’ he sald quickly; “an | th of America,’ Polleeman Mulligan, "He 01 mntinued "Gen, h t any more," i) ig ‘ou can go on, 1) pardon, @ official centaur ralt alr when inte whirred a) taries contin vations of little: old Title lt. and wien ‘be. an d the motor carat. the W. claimed: in wprightly. phrase: i ve ei bully aa nde to r he sald wor NAN PATTERSON _ HAS TONSIMIT Greatly Cheered Because een Specifically Set % New Trial, The Tome. Phy lee ea called: day to atte! jan 1 i suffering from a return of tonal te. | father, who has been il] at his ho Washington, came to New York | and visited her, But for her allment, the girl in excellent shape. She in) oheered over the fact that a d been specifically pet for, ‘her tial @ that it will begin on March 67 917) « hie FERRYBOAT GROUNDED... IN THE NORTH Al Six Passengers Shive ea | ‘ Wilkesbarre for a) This Aiternoon, Six shivering passengers wor’ I captive an hour this afternoon whee the ferryboat Wilkesbarre grounded the Jersey Central slip, at the foot Oi Whitehall street, A strong ‘nopt wind amd the tide held the water elght feet below normal, and’ > Wilkesbarre, which is one of the! boats with a deeper dtwughit ¢heat other ferryboats, grounded * i None of the passenger sextet to emulate Eliza and escape’ ovr th” Capt. Smith wignalid for’ and the tug Ash went to thot oft thi cue, tak: 6 later, helping the ferryboatt ears way into the sip. arre could not make ‘4 Supt, Hovister “hah aaa nian aater_unll Une He, : $50,000 IN BONDS STOLEN 1 | FROM BOSTON BANKS.” Police Retuse Details and Namie @ the Kim In Kept a Soret, BOSTON, Feb. 18—The ldw firm MoPherson, Hyde & Damon anno to-day a robebry Of notes and b to the value f $50,000, The names of awners of the securities are not closed, but it fe w papers were lost about a mor a State street skirted about the Columbia University buildings and whieked over Into River- Mvarmenter, of Hatlem Hospital, . Parmen . , min ‘summoned and sald death resulted from natural causes, ive, sat Tare ‘aight of the sparkling blue from rm of ban and that subsequent discovertes dioated