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~ pets | { NYBATRER—Colder; snow ferries; Sunday loudly, : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1906. PRICE ONE CENT. © RESULTS EDITION | [arancorsoosoermann (ce ees ‘COUNT IGNATIEFF, aA THREE BURNED TO DEATH IN BLAZE CAUSED — _ ADVISER TO CZAR, “iss _ BY GANG OF BURGLARS RANSACKING HOUSE | [Mother and Her Two Children Perch If Possible. MIN A SAYS “TLE Flames, Make Desperate Ef- | | EHIME HIS", eee ‘SEARCH OF RUINS BRINGS -° f Entombed Man_ Talks OUT EVIDENCE OF CRIME, with His Rescuers, but He Isn't in a Hurry. PRICE ONE CENT. Assassin Confronts Member.of the Rus- sian Empire Council in'Nobles’ As- sembly and Fires Six Shots | Leader, Says Demands Are Into His Body. : : Reasonable as He: Goes to = | Falk with Managers. ‘THEN TRIED SUICIDE, BUT ee The final ‘conference to determine | ROADS MU T SUBMIT. Police Believe Robbers Either Set Fire to the Re Sn a HE KNOWS HIS DANGE | Draperies or Woman Aroused, Dropped nari Tranat and Lone Tstand| ; —_—— | Lamp in Hunt—Husband Gets Death nial eto CU Letar td Bie ErSOns: W a CTA |Tunnel Has to Be Carefully een : : {n= wagea was Begun at nioan to-day: yy ‘ ews by Telephone. History, Backed Tyrant Trepoff and Sup- Rin Gag eecdaE easmetaaree ine cl : Be ia pe pes Gps Braced to Prevent a New y : P or ds involved, the nattonal officers ot} et : | and F t ported Intrigue for the Fall {tne Brotherteea at Hallway’ Tratncnen | “Mee Bis BES | : of Count Witte. eee ; ook pax la : BAKERSFIELD, Cat, Dec. 2 whether or not Erte, D., L. and W., Jer-| S; | ¢ yard crews of tho I sey Cent Imand Rapid Tr ‘Victim Figured Prominently in Recent Russian | tas ning- World.) ., Dec. 22.—Mrs, Alice Linen McWhirter, a niece of Peter Ballentine, the millionaire brewer of Newark, and her two children, Helen, six years old, and Elizabeth, four, met death in their home here early to-day by fire, either set by burglars or caused by tal Cave-In. | (Special NeThe } POMPTON LAKES, N. R. miner, Is early to | | Hicks, th day person tom’ | An vertisement in the morning a | fawspapers calling for capable con-/} eH, a member of the }auctors ana yardmen for work out of T ¥; | | town was taken to Indicate that the railroads were preparing for a feht, mwraminihere tod | At No. 129 Cedar street, where the men wanting fobs were told to call, there ed Wtytthe Nobles Assembly. jhad not been a dozen ap 4 rade . bs up t mand the off} Folly re mK Othe | #erle quences of a strike that would even ip terminal facil{-| STE WIN ting the workm y di | who are laboring desperately to res Zount Aléxis Ign: him, and 1f no more setbacks occur he as He | their presence in the house. lurking al him in| ns i , lders and thou- | The house- was entirely destroyed, while townspeople made a des- oft earth, and bes : ; ; to KO too fast. His Perate effort {o’save the woman and children from the flames. tay, with his aan 2 z Haiecinint An examination of the burned structure by the police reveals the _fact that all the valuable silverware of the family is missing. There are: ex-Governor-General of Tver, Va be safe with! | crows the danke: jthe shape of huge sands of tons of the workmen not | fiteenth day dawne rescuers talking to &s from a revolver into his vic ized before well-covked bite of oad entering New i Sani . : ae ne New: York Central’ana| + : Daa a eerie rdalan: jalso other evidences about the premises of a visit by. hurglars. * .» New Haven and Hart- aoe = EA sdaed Hicks could have been taken | === - <== The theory of the police isithat either ie ra, t les went Into the confer- : Out before daylight to-day IC his friecds ) | (ie robbers in their baste to secure the ence ed to reach an amicable = oF i as “ p - fad heen ow to permit him to take ‘ plunder set fire to the hangings in the ¥ settlement roumn——1TUGOr 11 t : ete Si. the xisk of crawling through the hole - lower rooms of the cottage, or that Seana The only ratlroad not represented | Fifth— } 2 Roy Breaze rat under the car which piniona him. He P Mra. MeWhirter dropped a lamp when, ? ayelich, was the Pennsylvania, but the offictals | i { care to try this, he sald, Yor uroused by the presence of the house- name, was born | lof that company have agreed to follow | . signa Si eraneraritini of gravel 5 breakers, she started to make a search, a pleting the usual pa | the: lead of; the other lnea) either 1 | over him loomed great ¢ lip. dows (on Mrs. MoWhirter wan a nervous wort- of Pages entered a regiment of hussar gcantlig thei deniande (dfs the tmien ar Uae BOA Frekeage Watt cen eee | an, and the suposition je that when she 3 of the Guard In Id he was appointed ' ; refusing ‘them: t _| the slightest provocation. i : heard nolses in the rooms below her) | gtbecrescners have for the Ttth tee) sleeping apartment she started out to commander of the regiment of ( i (i P. Hy Morrisey, Grand Master of the| . : : i Her Gunrds, the most Coveted post 1 Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and | pay innouetery ‘dmpbeee ine far | laveatignte, carrying a lamp. In her CN fasta aalyarsthiy 6 URLS of the) wisest and most conservative : aoe ared Neniles tit tala rthrougns thik excitement she probably “dropped the Count Tgna 5 a J labor leaders, camo to New York jhe will be Jed to)the tafer has | lamp, exploding it. ‘The burglara fled, san ¢ or-Gt : : frjm Cleveland, called by the Waited #0 hervically for fur two weeks. | leaving the woman frightened into un- tung ito bed ri Mceesunnieeaae seriousness of the pacaticn While Mr, Mut it fs necessary to strengthen the ORAS i t Morrisey, in his de&lings with ratlroads| « | sea tfoiding vre venpuring to di fx at | } appeared at awindow crying to people trative servic eral of Irkutsk consciousness, 5 | That she revived is certain, for she 'Bodies of Five of the Vic-! tus aiwkys advocated arbitration rather | . the mouth of it, so) that Hicks cin e : tha ike, he nald he would not nter-| Pierce J. Whalen: who says he served Crane she waa marrie! to Whalen 0m) chow) through: ~ | Bettors Not at All DiS- | atott the house to save her and her chit- through the Spanish War and was later {Jan. 3, 188, 4 Paul's Cathistral logging extending over dren. At that time all escape except by called to St. E ristant Minint tims Buried in the Pit | tere !f be found that the men here’ were L Phe laat of b : palin in the English army, to-day heli | Father Daly performing the ceremoriy. | ¢ laced Inst night, with the | A y WA Jin threatening to Ue up he cat was pluce the windows, had been cut ni warranted la threatening to tie tin ithe | (0 Nit ToS oN Gna cathe of Umar Grialihs) backiral Ur easserse orien | ciecan Ran Pacis ee uaa fy pleased, al@Returnitoy.: (ei oft by th Whilen was arralaned before Maxtstrate |) iin eniliatment In the §: z ah War a fete Fair Grounds. The mother and lttle girls were the appoin whit is of all the roads reaching > ; Regret Under. Wreckage. PALS ETAL tes Wes eheneeatG ee Hd! crovent a possible cave York Central Mra ahateal MA chilecara neha ont ‘of, her two] More Waw Curried ¢ ; ponly occupants of the house when the After conferring with the local lead-| Plaint of tie woman who says she was | if poastb Which Way Waive at the time, | ips a ST. LOUIS, Dec One miner is) Oe the tralnmen at the Grand Union | M8 first wife and who wan Miss Nora , tera at foot of earth Gad to be passed, four | ested aawithey: te iene aera mianeeee of th i Connora before rhe married him. She | found Whalen had been 1 within an Oo feet on Ue s ih nora, fs 1 with made natls 1-and~ two reer on CITY PARK RESULTS. of the Internauonal Silyer Company: ip went the Jer- to have been k just Luu wotum uf the cur eyen—tis address ax led five others ‘ oer Tatae LAY. fiv Hotel Mr. Morrisey fee tie °F | ives at No, 28 West Sixty-thind atree! ad and another |sey Central Building at No. Liberty) \naien, who te thirty-six veara ‘old u ew York. As this ts the bustest sea, diicks is hela, son of the year he has been engaged at Amaterdan Kusslan Par! jeved to be a uring the adupien pet! was seriously injured by the dropping | StFeet for « tale with the general man-| v.14 arrested at No. 59 Amsterdam Horan and Walsh locat (ares WILL Gee men right wlong, Firat Mace—Ralbert, 6 Co 2 and %" AUR 8 lgnetiett agers of the rallroads. On the way] avenue wita a young woman who wa m _Thnrsday ni and GG igited skip owt 1; 1a Coin, 4 to 1, 2; PSC and has been kept from his hore, Haul a eres biti to-day in tho shaft of the. acwntown he said to an Evening Workl| stay Alice McLaughran, a mala in an | Charee of Tianmy followed | cu hin to view his surround How the fre started is not known. to craritamong. but (tu Mppedics hat ‘Trenton Coal Mining Com reporter: | Arverne famfly until she waa married | o gaa Ww side ARCA HN midolhave atected hinial a Neighbors were ardused by the cries of w revolt. changed , ui} “So far as IT have been able to learn! to Whalen this winter by Rey. Father] wives, Army tnanic, wha | i pou atid. SECOND RACK—Exnect to See (4) Mrs. MeWithey, and when they went lowing the Mose opinion, for he beca the active co- adjutor. of Gen. 7 supporting He repressive polley of Mliniater of the | Louls, Interlor Durngve and in the ‘Intrigue py fl + i ‘ which resulted in the downfall of Count | | The details were learned by long die | She mince teks to pie souloe Party! THIRD RACE—Goldle (§ to 5 and | reg. Witte SANGO LAL eD Ronee aoe nent ose nTTen J giving Girections and Joking, UuC Me Que) 4) Janes Reddick (out for) The villagers got to work, but their ommend that the ultimatum be with- . 5 ‘ It was sald at the time that the plan] as a cago carrying six miners was ae-| ommend that ¢ Z Jil reacuers show.ng. lore lanxivty, ua f i alm Tenanet Premier and | scending. Tho c fe had descended three {QTAwM. and can assure the people of z 66 ' Ty ile outcome of their. efforts. Tho|wlnce) 2, Shawann 3, efforts to subdue the blaze were futile. mn the Guard regiments A Se eag R re" | New. York that there will be no strike Nee ur shitt joremen have bee working Word was sent to Bloomingdale, a vil-_ aie a ee 5 5 A twenty-lour hours at a) CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, Dec.| lage about three miles distant, but by 8 to pr dictator, moentink inet Parliament when it had assem | hundred ; ply the, : S| unless ong should be necessary - more enc ately Rentarilys andy then . She is a fusing to tke more than The firat two weeks of the City|the time the-flremen’ there responded about miles west of Carly! a Carlyle 1a’ forty-elght-miles cast of St | the demands of the men” are not ex-| Edward M. Rafter at_ Holy Name | #1! |cessive, ana they were justified in ts-| Church, suing an ultimatum to the railroad] ‘The complainant told Magistrate companies. I haye the power to rec- ie TST ls to f) t, Refined (% to 2 to her ald they found tho entire lower |to 1 and had met while was a Coachman he married Miss Mc for place) 2, Billy Vertres 3. { of the house in flames. There ja a Liat be | pats bucket brigade in thy village, but no r tire department. *. mureteh. Which | when te stuck -m¢ mber of the off and Is : The ultimatym of the termma! yards| owing to the wishes of her mother- ; 4 iti tesh 2 potas crane’ itu tho, bottomn wth) ajnolsejtie)| 4) MIU ct orann nun nour tncrsanl iris cote Getter aren Brook Munt Chu ana is an’| ka) LOUD Tea aE, Uae Pgck meeting came to an end with the) the houise was reduced to rulna, ing to an expioston jin. wages. The- officials of tho roads | joke an engagement,which Mra. Caths! Barth SCARE irs eiuuicites (ike. Ite is) kei | running of to-days' programme, He-| Mrs. MeWithey had found the es. - It ls known, that August Foppoy- 4s | have agreed to a 4 cent incredat, but! yy, Kernochan did not approve of, h her mother-in-law, | uy iiormhed UL er peers ese. | veraala of form have been so frequent, cape—ot- herscit-and—chittren cut off smo and she was seen standing at a win: Jead, Walter Schaffner, Herman | ine men declare that they will reject | tp recognition of her daughter-in-Inw's |and the ¢ atways been much! an Lat declaredshe was the winner |and certain owners so favored that Plater, Henry Middeke, Herman Holt-| ing compromises and strike. The men} reapect for her wishes tho elder Mra, ;Susched 1 others oy iat box of clara bh that shave Ured of the new course et s§ i ‘ | Ther hemnt eta not. ba, rele 6 . man and Frank Sarre are buried under t BE eee eee Vell cot Ta adel bolRiadtorest backetoitielold rs dow appealing for help. The crowd outed words of ouragement and Anted the ratiroad officlals until neon) Kernochan has now made her a Christ-| closer fast Mare Seria debris and tt is {eared alt are dead. | to-day to decide whether to wccept or | mag gitt of $150,000, the same as alie In younger woman broke a yoal ere ness. Bite a a Seeene at wale Grounded told her that help would soon arrive, Willam Fritz was at the bottom of} reject thelr proposition, | giving to her daughter, Mra. Horbert of whlet ap ft oing.to fun down then WAT | rhe mtake feature to-day was the Cy. |OUC the flames came creeping near Faso Will take ‘dinner with, you Handicap, at u mile and @ fur-| od Mearer to her, and no help cam According rise to 1 the the shaft working almost under the) ‘Thina-fve (iundred men are em-/¢ pell. In addition to the money, Mra descending cage when he heard the| ployed in the” yards in thls locality, | ernochan has also presented Mra, Pi shout of the miners above him as the/and their going out on strike would | with @ house at No. 205 Lexington ave- ‘As he looxed up ithe cage | practically tle up all traffic except on | pug ploagapt eelagons it ls an pen secret ztoropped. and he barely ‘had time to| the New York Central and Now Haven| ytrg. James Iq Ketnochan, who wan qonuithea (mes Men Ie was dia- t iia. | spring to the side when the cfash came] reads, where there are no troubles. + | ati, Blotse Stevenson. Jn. the widow | , aN haa orate-nize ids, well matched rifrom fand debria was piled aobur him. Hix! As ter as the men are concerned their| of the only son of Mrs, Catherine Ly, abd a food day's racing was, promised He became |iog was broken and 4° | si ™ Dn a ~ ne, ety At the bottom of the cage sha; 13] nave received h offic 1 } ai RAC quarters COTS ADEA TEAR Cra the sons of | another hole called a sump, A portion | Daye Fecelved the ea laanoorsem et | }\ EMIST RACE —Tares-quart } the first families of eostve their | Sethe debris plunged on down into the |of thelr national organization. the ; |° Name. Welsht os 0 a a eA LF | he fire gave out such w@ flerce heat’: As almost impossible to du Z ive witk toward putting: ous é and every one who ap- the burning building was ed soon to retreat pite this the villagers determiced to make a deaverate effort to say tho men an and ing made (6 raise Sha ladd window ay which M MsWinney was standing when she gave espairing cry and fell back into that time wers recognized b ie hospital, but TGaainoe étay| which included such — perform\ra) ay Imust ket back here to the | James Heddick, Goldic, Jack \Dolan. dig ont those fel-| Shawana and Bellindlan. — This ving dead wv promised a good race. ‘The other ¢vents firat Count i attracted. by aeelct theid, roldiery hearin on gnard at the e Imperial apartments, Teage ntuc present hildre tt M. sInty re peru vat tt Gatmade him |ump, carrying five ef the ‘miners, | Brotherhood of Trainmen, and the 1D Als August Foy jumped as the crash fourth vice-president, James Murdock, John Boden, Jr, the veteran racing fully regaip his health in ano Count Alexis, e i was cut squarely in two, yy C 7 i} lames, or’ Hoden was one of the Count Nidhohis, any w that nog loss if Papal Secretary of State Merry former Minister of the Tn! inners n this was the only body recovered | take charge of the ostrik® should tt { An i Med last RATATAT ACHAT OE heal n terior noon this was the only body recovers: ire Beach Racing Association, died last! knawn and beat Mked of the Resn'and energy, Dut Alexis was chiofy, | U%athe SANE Of over a7 hundred . req. | take place | night at Saranac Lake, He had been alers of ry, Mis kn ot | Tae | siently distinguished fdr. | apromixing |““phe debris was so tightly, wedged G sufferer from tuberculosis for several] his specialty was wide and an| s is i cacttharwodiaewern sea and an awe a feemla fumtprahe, mouth of “the Sunb that it DYING FROM HAMMER Years,. Dut appeared to, have about| entertaining style. He 4} Peace With Church Declared teens rauuanat nar ioier aed ‘ sea a RR Ut Hal bat y be some hours before the fully ‘Fecovered when he came down racing sable wit i : : : : expression In his occupying n°small, | ory Holy ye” clerted oS f y Recarhonia ‘ | au peal eat ey's body and a fragment ef rented tint in) orderthitchy micht rent | Oa, can be cleared. No sounds or from the mountains. to attend to his ft whom isa tralt ters! Impossibls While Cardinal ail no Hakata me Saepath ts erle were heard, com}: from unde ° of the racing assoc f vody of e of the half daze or more splendid rest. | cp debris, and it’ ts believed that the duties Jast Summer. He expected, DO Tas Anicclen, hs sus tation at be » Labatt dences belonging to him in the Russian > minere Were instantly killed 1 3 | Is Pope’s Advise e Word of the fate fe and ¢ eapltale on Hany badly crushed BIN . | ot s Pope’s Adviser. : rr ‘ Iren was twlephoned ( Mr, MeWith & x Richman Slowty Bleeding to Death) Pe siaret, welch isos vi R etely unnerved ~ = ti —_——— | Internally — Alleged Assailant N B i Mared at once for Held i ROME, Dee. Tt having currently Is Held, y Stee 2 been reported (hat atteipts to reac south 0) ants e Nathan Richman, a-young tronworker, | WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—The S.ate| he was to be relic « duties In understanding with France Will be us which ~ 'e otlations | Was! M Dura burg i ot No. 410 East Beventy-fourth atree!, | Department expec ents . te | far ba 1s bleeding to death in the Presby-|for @ conclusion of a permanent treaty | tiae iy aw Det Val remains in’ ofth Tey ; {Telephone 290 Bryant, Telephone 8192 Dryant. terlan Hospital from @ ruptured kidney, | with Great Pritaln. to replace the ex- | undertak Gmeldliieatatedstosdayetia te i 5 : sald to have been recelved In a Nght |4ating modus vivendi relative to hus determined to r nim Bae ant Thave ti ait their : x Mra, MeWithe wide ae- keep his word, given to M the running , S. KOSOFSKY, MME. AARON, with a fellow employee, Ignatz Polak, | Newfoundland fish ies, WIL be “fisued | Ah, FURS, FURS, in tho fron foundry of Classon & Hyft-| very yoon, With ‘the knowledga | that !the Ranytdgae H MH) when he sconferred) thd) red hat upon! 4 lengths. {rom nil te trate, fate: of her POD ARERE A Compara a 7178 Sixth Avenue mayer, at No. 8 East Seventy-fourth Nr him. On that decaston| the Pont res : ASLAN bGR LEE AIBW haters Wim accousin’ bycraees Se ‘Hippedrotig, Near 4st street . street, i ‘ marked elett 4 (i antine ai “e 2 Richman had accused Polak of ‘put-| 4 i 5 “It ts pleasant to third that you will piehine lnent. Yo who bd New York, -Dec. 24,7906, New York, Dec. 21, 1906. ting atoel'flinga.tn his coffee, and Inthe | ool be of powerful assistance to uaeso long | Hl tre Pie Sele age ; S NeapYork World. To The World: Kigument that followed they. came io . 78 ur Ite an 0 i Ce Ba ee * DearsSir: * 4 an getting th 1 My, 2 Berchet elec ahed aA Pe LE ea oda 7 CASSATT IN GOOD HEALTH © (Dear/Sit: Just tworweeks-ago to- ia: Jorthe first thme 1 ad- Plat Spat NT RaaarteA ree OSWEGO,"'N. ¥., Hee. George | by a lve wire while At work on a tele. | LMP Herriary of Bible lal that) pelts : PINGADELPHTAL De “OB ricesh of e j dayeweybegen to advertise in your Ns Zante ot wea ‘adly Richman over the riba, At frat it wua | O'Brien, aged thirty-five, a teephone [Phone poe Phoenix to-day. Death | aiced and compromised, i t 1 1a) Company. fk c antaneo d@ O'Brien fell ta 5 airprigedat 't Y [lenoughe nis ribs were fractured, but | iineman, was accledntally electrocuted the epagyaneous and O'Brien fel) to | ty impossible to change the rom. Jay Dea Gerrounasl) : cae c must be a change in the Papal a f Buyers: it was later discovered his kddney had Datars puchweninoncrceaaniee een hawana a length report 1 ¢ ‘eon ru) 482 CASES OF TYPHOID pier ‘ ! | 1 faa VIL and Plus VIL, when tho Se preccertics ‘aa arrested and held u / M8 1 ; no § reser te Court to nwalt the reales Tetarles of Btaie were often r Rlehman's Infurter. > until Cardinal Consalvt was mado Papal] BTS ASN a 5 . Becretary and jn 180 conatuded the) goRARTON, Pe, De us q § paper ares jgiven nsandewe fo P iy rani offer tounsertiokr , Saeee Oe : dnt with Napoleon I ease (ous Lees ped Concordat with Napoleon i ASR AN TON: eon auahRe erro sdyafor-anottter: week, thy OMNONMAN COOKS Sooo | 3: W: Mead. an undettaxer, of No.) of James McGoo, tr, of No. 43 Weat| yThe names of Cardinals Vincenzo.) omoially Tu orted foi the Bureau oct A DIMER EGOS RIAIRON, 4H Lenox avenue, reporthd tothe Cor.| OR, Hundred and” “Dweniy-seventh | Vammutelll, 4 ; ni Hearth “dueling “eho “past ty: yours, 5) street, due to accidental gas asphyxia. Fata are mentiongd as candidates for hou tlon, the office, in this city at p: te coy -Sner’a Oflce thia efternddn ‘the death ° zi é | i ¥ Ns

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