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WEATHER—Fog to-night and icurienbesioine + FINAL) U RESULTS EDITION poe ONE CENT. | TENEMENT CRASH IN NORT CRE ROBS =— RIVER SINKS BIG FAMILIES ERIE FERRY-BOAT OF HOMES Paterson, One of the Old-Timers, Firemen Rescue Scores as Five Hoboken Houses : on. Her Way to New York, Is Are Destroyed. Struck by a Barge and Sent tothe Bottom. Ties veer Mremen ¢ ladder: ein tow of a coal barg a tug. é passengers, the crew of ten and five He is Del Barker, an oiler. nyrests on the drivers or board, one Nine fine horses were eroff the foot of missing. The Pa man is a bottom of the ri t, with showing above the he old ferry-boat lasted or n minutes after the barge crashed She was cut half in two. (Quick work on the part of the crew the barge and two other tugs that happened ‘to be in the vicinity ct that\all but one were saved. Y,DOUBTEDLY DROWNED. ed that Barker had jumped into the river and} ccounts for the fi | BARKE RUN Hopes were enterta G Se | at been picked up by t known to have been about thé wrec some craft that had taken him to the Jersey side until | had been looked up. | hr in the rush of and Fireman Waters | started the duny every: t ot him was fo He was probably wat the jne-room. Engineer Sproule eng barely escaped With their lives. zl sa ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Te NE WW YORK, WOMAN'S BOK CARUSO'S TIAL sPHELD B tric car line in Hkept the find quiet to-day when bis als M he sent Flannizin to notify the polics| The Me i { Bowart [boarded a car for the “SATURDAY . DECEMBER 29, 1906. TELLS STORY OF oviclde FROM EER AY Found with Coat on Rud- der It Is Identified as Miss Bogart’s. PANIC_IN BIG FACTORY. PASSENGERS AND CREW [MISSING “FROM HOME.) ae ai | | IN WILD RUSH FOR SAFETY. F Mayor Orders Sheiter for) WN se Suterers, and City Will | S se) lathe Them. |All Except One Man, An Oiler, Managed to) eee ane praia os ea i a at ; i : Hn oken Esape--Capsin Blames - Sheela Miss Carrie Bogert. thirty-six ye f 4 $ On clerk of the Englewood Post-( { i { sicoseer |from a Fort Lee 4 + the j . ; water. Her t and fox squirrel bo: { - i = y found on the forewerd rudder of t! as : Sere son Srun down 4 sunk in | searching for her sin : a left om ¢ & oted fh a last evening after writing a note nay- ‘ ' ‘i ing she Intended to end her life. i ; at the/ clothes were dla- ees) i to the rudder was r f alice only ov was to-day, F dis anigan Miss Bogart wa superintendent c that @ suicide was suspe | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ONE Senay Ses. aly: We PRICE RECORDER GOFF; TENOR’S AGCUSER INDS TROUBLE Cain Charged with Making False Affi- davit in Harlem Court to’ Get Release of Man Arrested for Assault. ‘PAPERS IN THE CASE ARE SENT TO JEROME'S OFFICE Detective ‘‘Couldn’t Find’? Complainant, Who 4 u «Didn't Want to Prosequte,”” He Said, Though Bute, Ill at Home, Had Lawyer to Press Charge. The Imposition of a $10 fine upon Enrico Caruso, the tenor, in the monkey-house case, by Magistrate Baker, in Yorkville Court, was af- firmed this afternoon in a decision handed down by Recorder Goff. At the same time Policeman James J. Cain, who arrested Caruso, and was so bitterly assailed by the latter’s counsel, was summoned to the District- Attorney’s F suspicious transaction in which he figured this morning in isiilsa Court: i z Recorder Goft's decision goes into every phase of the Caruso case, He holds, jn brief, that the Magistrate did not err in refusing to admit the police blotter in evidence; that the presence/of Hannah Graham was not essential, Lo. Sslini tion, inasmuch as the offefise was one against. publics. order and decency, rather thin against the indbyal jual; that the Magistrate ot DetectiversMeck tq New Jersey a Wan belng condifc i terarban ear tine for the loty of ¢ === GOLD PROOF AND MORALES WIN AT FAIR GROUNDS was the od when no che ele relative to reach aome disc the note. whict was tired of life and was going to end all. A call was nent out tives to Join In the searih Hho Runstoned is’ Wheelman, Ji einlys ink «| Jasper Wetsfeld reported that he 4 is Capt. Funston and his’ wheelman, John McGovern, stuck to their! sist lett the boat and boarded a Short-Price Winners Get the “NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. posts until the upper deck was almost awash. The captain sounded the | for Englewood, when he saw Miss = s : 7 5 . F PP i ed Bogart alighting from the ferry-house Sarly New Orleans Ee Neh ret ay? & Area fh “ arly New Criear and 3 t 5), 3) Tom Ma whistle until the water put out the fires in the boiler-room. The horses, | When the discovery of the furs was i jo 1 for place), 2;,Conjures S TE ee ap $s | reported, the young woman's relatives Purses. Suouttis \ 44 several of | cooped up in tht narrow passageway for teams and hitched to heavy |were sent for and {aentification fol- | SECOND RACK—Morales, 5 ¢ was told] trucks, had no chance. * lowea. e GAGS + ORLEANS, (MMH even. 1 Chane, 5 to 2 for i oe % wel ag | FAIR GROUNDS, LANE ce, 21 De Ore, 3. foine Taralsh Oc SOL coi uaied eeeenoeel| | ieea tonduncel nletattarnooni|Hamcetcst ope aeaes aying fier t ferson was a vete of the iharbor, | equalled ‘that of Christmas Day, not ts {ng next to the Staten Islagafer- | \ n spite of the fact that a cheap kame | THI RACE.—PMT Finch ( to 5 Ey HOI ‘that.w y retin } j drew hundr of people across, the |and 2 to 5), 1) M le A « (out | 4 pated nu painted ahd tr [river to. Abt There was plenty of for place), 2r Peter Sterling, 2. pad been pa and p a pa ‘ dase about the Fair Grounds card to: |——— | kerea with after year until bul i Thiore. werd!) seven\races,!and | | i mbers of hi i » was no rice which Incked Inter 1 | she ‘ ‘ It was In fact the best card (Of as | ) i at Ne he thissreanon | | sirett on to the lat t cap, at six fur } Hstoet hull double-deck boats In the | | fastest sprint | terry rervice, South, and {t was i tr a pursle for foan payers, The list tn CG is tuded Bell n ¢.Calleqy “ ote cas WOKE UP TO SERS Ss hake | ‘ Mpathut, Ruek, Charley) Eastman, Ne = . ono ASIA VATAY 3 : ie + 4aiyiore and » here: | tory t at + js HUSBAND HANG 6 day engineers Jon , Victims Burned to Death} Cavaghia Found Lifeless, (iy iiss a cracking good iia ene that He Had Lost-His an, and Aa day: deck: Mee u : ey i ‘ a mile and a sixteenth. A mice at a yeas Tice 5 * ING. mien wero asleep In While Plunder Is but Tripepi Lingers jaye hha a hate was Interesting, das Post-Offfice Job 4s Otti- the cabin bask of the pilot house. z ‘ A the other races were also very promis- fu ae + e His Li / a 4 im fs rua cloudy, but |, cially Denied, ©» German Took His Life Because He | Starts on Her Lae: He Carried Away. for Awhile. ding tha we ire was, ‘cloudy, but ly Denied, - C3 > ‘he Pater: a 8 a -Could Not Stand Further auieeay Le ee eay, _ < 2 enue, The report that was furnished go the Suffering. City, bound for Twenty-third attests BISBEE, Ariz., Dec, 29.—Doetalis re-| ROME, Dee. 29—Cardinal Cavagnis ewapinere =u Gee gee NR Ee wrortured em! Manhattan, on a regular sate ae the ceived to-day say that last Saturday| Was found dead in ded early to-day, this edition to the effect th. horny } Renigrmie seventy-cight yea: y cesar mis EDEN aa Tint the/ovening a Yaqu! Indian band attadked [haying succumbed to paralysis of the tu | Comstock had been removed ‘from his & hung himself t in e 13 ‘ 5 | posttio: post Mpector ts Bi No, HS Thi it as Home a reserved for teams there wore) and destroyed the new town of Lancho| heart. r tees ants fatter : cmelally fe saree grife, who is suffering trom paralyats, | three) bis twohoras, © Ss eee on the Cananea, Yaqui River and Pa-| Cardinal Tripep! was also stricken it the pout anise Ay GE fas a room across an ptr-shatt from | ‘tty of the Switt & Gaye Ys) etfle Rallway, southeast of Guaymas,| With paralysis, and after remaining un- 2, Chief of Inspectors Walter 5 May maloneli bani husband faccupledon wh one two-hprse truck of | Sonora, Mexico. . They murdered ten| conscious for some hb revivedc but 5 | said that x Ba got Out of bel this afternoon saa {Milk Company, and a one-horee truck| men women and children, fatally shot! dled late this afternoon Dapole Geld MS Trocua teal aalaeinty ected vauvnasi-ihaeharttaheveccinin | Suitbe prarelicecDaly Comban y=. ane # and took three women away| Cardinal Tripep! had tie 10 - Be veetinet dena fe ahe saw (0 | arivers of the treCiim, wrap to their stronghold in the hills,| tically an invalid and ody of the dead man hanging to the |iiankets .for the morning was’ chilly, far from the burning town. Ml fince las: October ard’ ade ‘dedpost. drooped drowsily on thelr, seats. he Indians retired from the to: vagnis had, However, enjoyed o uy S50: Ly Capt. Funston shaped a course after nearly ko hours:of plunder, good health. : | ape Sere ROOSEVELT GETS A the New York side of the river TR] and arsca, bling frighjened awuy by a : nreas ae foe was dense and he ran | work train from Guaym which they| Cardinal Tripep! was * nfect of GOOD BAG OF B sounting his whistle frequently, lidoubtless: mmlstook tec a’ renee ntrain.| then Conarens or eas : DS. Was. Ikttle mote than half-way acro*#| Soutirs ten) the. for Bacred w vette the rver when out of the fog to the} <\ he fort two miles east| jy igi, and Was crea carding > thet ver Miiped the oreancroing tux | entered the™Yown Afteen minutes Inter, | jn 1901 3 f you, |y CHARLOTTESVILLE Va., Dec. S.—} Joshua Lov ‘ot tie Commercial T | There is_u_fort & xarrison of 100! Cardinal Cavagnia w pom in Italy t man who ges on | President Roosevelt was up y to Company, lashed to the side of the | ®lilers just west of the sacked towa. | n al andiwas; 6 doa cardinal npurity and obsc cannot hope te day and a breakfast met William| big heavily Jaden barge Flora. Tye| lancho was a railway station with a Rees Cavagnis was. at the tine he] Flees 4 1 | avoid criticism, Hethas stood asa AVilmer, who came. over from Plain | Levelt had picked up the barge at} box car for tho depot and telegraph of-| was ‘made oardin: ut mary ‘of | Taunt, har between the youth of the 1 Dealing, accompanied by “DT dMe.| Weehawken and was towing It -down | flee, surrounded by_tente oveupled- by | the. Congregation for Extraordinary: | Pitter NM) Tenviaoay and a-frightfully demoralizing tram stream. fifty Mexicar. labore Affal: Apostolic Pronotary and Con- in 3 o h 1M Daniel who hadiimounts’ forthe ys rera and théir fami: ‘Truman and T want him to know that, look ale Fr the Pre The statement of the captain of tholics. Tho only Americans in tho place | Mitot af the Holy OMce Me spent Hogs 10 |at his work in ts larger ampect. he dent, Admiral Rixey. Theodare, Jr, and| povett as to the cause of the collision| were the railway. station maater, | Precticany a his leo in’ Rome. 5 had and will continue to poate Hees aon al a pun ridast has not ‘becn obtained because the tug| Thompson, and his family ‘and two|==—==>>— —— ent to the: tee ru all} hearty. support of this departm bund op, a 4 “s won by om rey ae ces ae a é 1 Top. | disappezred soon after, Capt: Funston | American well drillers. then burned, the bodied tiong with {t closed strong De js Wie The ala shone Grigheiy ang sor [Eave, the, following ‘aecount to an] At the fret alarm tho well deitere| Ang, SURO REET ERS Mt FTAe tay | Oro a length for the pinch! JAP PAPER INDULGES " s id most | evening World reporter: fled to the/ forte hnd gave an al une es iN spat aets NSS HIRD BAG mile and a sixte {the morning was speft !n the bros & | an alarm.) the shrieks of the tortured. 4 welent i paar mormon wae, wont lahosroad Ferry Captain's Account, * | Thompson, nis wife and thelr five-year: | “ae'ttemtane “pundereds and burned | pit eRe IN ANARCHISTIC TALK. mumiber of binls being bagged, ‘Tha | “The woather was very thick“ang +1) Old boy crawled jinder a plank walk) other tents. fr ena ioe wale they | Ate 4 EST TSS vido was. ly enjoyed by the Breal. | Nas Proceeding slowly on that account, | WE Way abourftteen Inches above | Ei ‘fou Tones of cartridges Aa on CISCO, Dev. > dont: expecting to encounter craft on the Now | sound between Uo tents In which they | * png inbatitint ' . here hid thel nt York alde of the river, When I first) Were Uving and remalned there, while! away excapat into the ca RPO A to-day to an in paper BOY CONFESSES [slghted the tug I noticed shat she was | the hot fifteen feet nway, were) thet cover the plain tde rt ate partly running, followed. shed in ener E THE carrying threo white Nghts. 1 couldn't | looted and burned. Se eee aaa (nerckelvea ce Withee ine | Manoway ane Tent The latter | titled JThe. Rov In which MURDER OF MOTH - | soe her tow. The Indianx frat made an attack on| murder, and torture of the prisqnera| took mecon! place At he turn and, nail |p ceacsination af tie Laan ER. “Three Mghts carried by p tug indj-| the store end canteen run by an Ttallan | oxptured ‘In the SSR AT ED AAW Oman | 1D *) Aree Bort’ hendee Peter [in authofity is advocated n i = a cate. that she is towing a barge by a| MAMed “Piiquenta, He made a fight, | und cher call ren jay Hat upan al box in ax third, four lens: inven : e, be ‘ ca heen sidetracked there | Ste wae th way, | euag z hawser, In fact, the Lovatt had her| but ‘to no purpose, being overpowered: | Caf Maseh had been aldetrack 4 ——_—___—___ Marked toplea of the paper Were er. evens Tees —Rert Hol- low lashed wlongalde and should haye| and, while te Indians drank mescat| ciped observation. peeahcen eee Droticle nel iuauli caine asoRyn 06 eae. n-vear-old adopted son | carried only two Hahts, I blew one|and plundered the place, they slow! About eight o'clock the whistle of a] LAURIER'S BROTHER DEAD. eatoa nnithia Gly work train from ,Guiymas gave warn- tortured him to death. The Italtan’s the alarm whistle, and the tow amashed| wife, p Mexiéan woman, was tortured * camtasnetitinnenepaet mill Bh eae ile Mrs. Gorah Ayres, confoased to-day, 10, got no reply f te he had shot and killed hia mothor,| re migen oclica ioerassaenand dead body was found Jast night farm near here, hast this woman conse: = MONTREAL, Pec, 29%.—Chpriomagne| phe paper was mailed in Berkeley Laurier, M. P., half-brother of Sir Wi-} tt is printed in both Japanese and Eng- red Laurier, Premior. of Canada, died/ lish. The articles advocating assassina- {Bt Lin last night ; “ton are in Boglish, tng of ite approach. and the Indians 1 idiera trom the fort ar- ‘about ‘two hours after the tring was the sole judge’ of t nets and credibility of the witnesses, and that } until the contrary is proven it must be assumed the Magistrate did his duty | conscientiously. There is no go to jails Il have to pay his fine or )-further appeal, and Caruso v ie Cain’ aon out any the: | t4)-tn in an Ttalla The ‘ a Dris- oi Ho bia al- t search, mation) that | want fo. ape prisongelzayay discharged. few ‘miautes it wns -entade [ a Uiat the complainant was at #] me, confined to his bed: thet he I t x1OUs bo, wecute, 7 {t nds and a yawyer to appear 3 - | District-Attornay Jerome will try to } Mrs. Breslin clin Doesn't ADs pete iH A . e {hg prisoner ; fear to Fight Gerry Oo] erin iresen ume Catnss on tnepeee ‘a 150 s stam and ts Sal a Society for Son. Mundreyt Condon ts Day and Fifty; hid p Glovannl Like ns ih What Ong Hund G fth struck Gututino tro bar, Y Cain xnd miund ar } cq Court on : 2 short affidavit charging } felonious assault. He 4 | aligned: by’ Te | As cy ‘ham | e Was a pi, ip te a5 5 from sa aaa pes brain and too tll tg 0 WHS did not asked was held tn $5,000 ball and aes postponed until to-day, alt Thursday Mr, Je red before Mag- d-all the tal \ t ( fi by faving the com- fplainant hand aud porous on D ‘STRAUS ORDERS AN IMMIGRANT INQUIRY. AOE iy willing} rosecutay ™ ig unable to com to court When I came to court saw Cate and reduirceport of the cormiacion 33 | forthe measure,