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“ €irculation | Books Open to All,” Sere EW YORK, re -—NINE-STEAMSHIPS ARRIVE SI % BUT HAVE NO NEWS OF HER, __the Seas Between This City and Porto: Rico, But So Bares Withoytt Result. Three auere ei HIS BRIDE AT PAJAMA WEDDING! Big ‘Array of Vessels That Came Into Port To. —Day-and-Traversed--Her-Route Failed- e. ‘to Bring Any Tidings.. tT . ‘Acting under orders from the United States Treasury Department, three revenue cutters are n¢w scouring the seas in search of the long overdue steamship Ponce, of the New York end Porto Rico Steamship Company. 7 The steam cutter Seminole was sent out from Charleston, the Algonquin, which-was-in-Porto-Rican-waters, was ordered to° steam south; andthe Mohawk is searching the waterways further north. The owners of the missing vessel are confident that she is merely ham- -pered by disabled machinery, and-base-their-hope upon: the fact-that the ‘big clipper ship. Shenandoah, which ‘arrived here yesterday from. Port Blakely, Wash., sigited the Ponce on Dec. 28, three days after her de- parture from Ponce, P. R. The steamship .was then going along well Wheeler Routed vudge Lahane Out of Bed to Perform’ Ceremony. GEE! BUT HE IS HAPPY. Went from «Connecticut to New Jersey.to Wed Pretty Stepdaughter,- Jersey City early to-day supplied the tatest marital-nerelty—a—pajama—wed— | ding. And the pbride—"Florey’—well, she did her part. for she married her own etepfather, ‘'Nelso,"” -weile the guests wore pajamas. 3 SDDS WOMAN, "The Sooner This I BEFORE SCHOOL He S Attacking A - HEMI eee eee Oust Him From Office. Ss Done, the. Better,” the aboli tion of recomme mds the ~Devout i 1. 1—Declar ad Frank C. Lahane, the “marrying Jus- " tled the knot, but only after the jaw had -been Tooked up-and-«-astatute FALE PATA) sion and the shai “Winds: and fair weather.— Nevertheless ning steamships arrived and the weather was fine. Thereafter the “Shenandoah had ‘favorable found which permitted the pes of Nelson W, Wheeler, a ‘retired, rich fn ‘port to-day from! Southern waters, 4 / S\ smot! one of «them. haying ‘sighted the ‘overdue-vessel. The following are_the. = ysteamuhipd which -arrtved to-day. have ‘ng tyavei City of Columbia, from Savannah; H. ‘ Vall, from New Orleans; Josef Di Glor. United Fruit Admiral Farragut, nce, dinabled nd wallowing in last Saturday, was found to be 2 false hopeto-day- when the sfficere of the Pineda Rico line investi; i femmship Berwind, a slater craft i to sen Ponce, commanded by Capt. Ber- | ahs wind, which left here on Saturday, was} After taking two ballots for the can-| ] ordered to go west of her regular course | didates for thp place left vacant by: the @bd hunt for the missing boat. The | resignation of Recorder Goff, the Board think the Berwind | to-day “or to- | surely be found hip Jag ‘In the seas, with a pennant fying Votes nee VA CATES SAryy tO eiection, taken -wo-thtatternoon:— Capt. AOWERS We GibabledshIp, ced Binet rerocelatake -care—oft —herseit; ae ie fruit -boet proceeded” on when Shanandean Met_Hor, aaliest days a ay, wali. —WALhh a ee of pine, ins with the Tae Purse ssttigreiwaa i tion Gnlpenineee MEYERS, 24. | MI AVON, Fe PALMIERS, 12, Tai when ~the Shenangoun, drow Ee desired conversation. — Capt. Pater. ‘or! to yate for,Meyers, east } “Lil report you,” signalled the Ponce:| Palmier!. fi. ‘Youn spleasantpasmage."' | Borough. ied. Gept-e e Harver, as his stoomas. ‘wpeeded w tain for him, ad it iso Rogers, of Pentlanelenis: ,; J. Ge Camp- | even with Mey iad. of Westwood ‘ox, Rorlo Bantiago, of Ponce. Mra Mayoral | row afternoon at id the ardess are the only women ‘was carried by th nos “ Munlelbal, Ownership rote, A WARNING ‘NOT HEEDED! __ & wv from Baltimore; Disca, from by ie ge ats po roe casei Fal oes eon eee oe sped Shel aCe “Waiting for Florey.” —atonto "t9_Phviagerpnta._sa—stanical fy est Vote Shows Wigwam} Stee tough Se tear ot pe tare Has Nearly Enough Al- | of Aldermen. adgourned thig afternoon } mead Flore with the chances ‘favoring the election “a - }-combination with the “Muntelpat Owner fact oft ‘attention-was-called-to-a cratt_watlow- envoy, tie 40 | a0): wht “from -her-mast showing two black balla ett Cowden ate yore: aan “hut “In ot hi” predicament Tithe Bie nomination by. the. Republicans —-whe: ea olga ythat ithe ship “Wad hot ‘Under |The mutter ot chosing a Reectarroen Made Happy by tew. ‘Mader, Syeered in his course | au ge McAvoy forward and the Mal ./alth, wire-wae yan mre mamality: had zenteen,. Hefary ‘the next ballot Atée: ‘Phe -pals-—were raltied—theovgh > the | annex r) ays outros Poncy-und raking tet] tener. Hel wenred with “Alderman | vtresta Of the aleering sity” to No. 24| Vice-President O- Fried, Tamma: The second ballot | Kighteenth atreet,, the, home of | tho of the four-master, wanved| Save Meyers MH, McAvoy 28, and bell Hay Of thy Ponce, to report {ett 13, Smith, who wan de pe. Harvey, of the Ponce, to report! | te vote for | Mapping his wings and emitting his firs rete) - The noite of the marriage. had awsk- t he will ve jened tw valire neighborhood, and upon | 746 depoaltors, who knew him, met htm D. Ml, of Hoboken; a Bates, of Porto| When, the senne of the second ballot jof the married m Noo; Mra. Marla Mayoral,-of Pones; | waa announced Little 'Tm—Suiltyan {fathouse: treoped~ ot Now York State, and Gre- | moved un. adjournment until to-mor-|pajamns, covered relgcke he motion [and when the last word-of the mi ombinod Tammany- poreenan pad been pronounced New Yorkers were advised from day to day last | ‘Week through the columns: of The! World, and alsovon | 2ou NC me titer? acreduntion Saturday vy striking announcements-in several other —tmportant New York papers, that it would be neces- IAP WARSHIPS NOT bs than 8 gary in ofder to secre one of The World's splendid | session ot Con, Mes Art Calendars to order the sunday: World in advance. ‘LIKELY TO VISIT ’FRISCO, | fee tutte Troud call 28 measure vp Upwards of ten thousand woulde! be .purchasers were- \ - & disappointed yesterday. The supply of Sunday Worlds TOKIO, Jan, %.—A feeling prevails Was: exhausted ag the main office before 8 o'clock, "The | here {nan Influential circle that it holders of the Northern Paci Raile farmer, of Norwich, Conn. who admits’: following life's furrows for forty-two years; got into Jersey City’ yesterday,” ‘and—he-put—up-at the Hotel Matropola.. -at No. Exchange place — “Mites “Flora. B. Young, lorwich, “Bhe be coming on the noxt train) from Cuba; Virginia, trom the West Wheeler announced to the clerk with a Mndies, and Baker. ftom Port Antonio, wink. "Now, tell me whar’ there isa) arom ay te cgromtg ants Jamaica S r sound Jedge, forme hnd Floreyts going | <=" Wae. Not the Ponce, tit to be apliced-- Judge Lahane-was-sug- h iiss 2s i gested. But Wheeter ted his-doabte. whether dee nd te Anst went} isthe “Hartshorne, Ineey | + @-Letke-to Comeneremesr But I gene Leake spent a good portion of Sunday BrichoOn lookhi¢ up New Fei AY dermen in Lines ~~ | sex: matures ana-decivions” relating tj trienty, a divorce froin me-four months ago un- der the laws of Conn no htw tn my own x 4 SOTTO at pe Te SoC ipa air Committee on Cry Braet, Kara TOOT | “Our committes has been shoved about amendod the Maycriage 18) trom pillar to pont, from one depart: ~to —~anotirer:—Each~— department | seems to threwy phe responsiblity on ta nother.. oro offer some _mont_excel: | gr oNeW dersey -Legisin tery OF WwW tie bencnt of Wheeler ufd to othets ‘Cor Happy fe Was thy exclaumalion uf tae _Givesces,— ana 4 obit Piurey wil jess cry’. Among tie airivais eitly to-day’ at Bayt jay IVAN STATION Wits A YOUN = | He DTO RUC tons — baw lier blended the shades of a} Wheeler, dancin= her into” a four- wit sist | Sivelene ant Lam goin’ to marry.-yas “hve. abs [afore milking. time.” Palm!- Smnarey ini. J ded Upon | a Tooater ‘Ins crow. Magistrate’ Lahane put on his 5 Lealdent-Caler-aleo-voted-tor} {rook coat var and-at-four}— Mh Niltton_ Ao has a possible additional | o'clock opened his (door and let dlushing | Fort) Lee, yote on the next pailot. The five ah-| ‘Florey’ and her elderly awain. dato} each morning “for the ride The names nt addresses of the Faven sentees will certainly vote for lcAvoy | his front parlor, keel itr Honer ‘on. the. Ponce Luy and thore te oue other yote noliving In his own th thelr ove PY couple to the ave them: w wood hick cheer ‘our-whpeler headed» for the pore, where Wheeler registered follow: on W. Wheeler and wife, Seracy, ajama Pam goin! to settle IR you give me JareryJustico and a Brent cys Hot be wAVisdie to Inciude a cai demand was great, and was unfilled, NEXT SUNDAY the) port of Sun Francisco in tie | way. Coeapan another beautiful: calendar—pieture, drawn— “by -Ge eae No, Williams, will be given. BE)SURE to order in’ advance. rampa l-agree that Mr.-Perkins nd‘l-acted:in good faitt O'Brien, Commis. sioner of Water Supplf, Gas- and Hlecé lakes” Immediate action “in tm~= =GFx moods dletrsol ee ip ac trighstu cone} yandingd Au a boarder What’ he pald, gltion, owing to the laying of high prea together with fancy needlework, en- : - : ‘#Uro—water—mains,—The-Walor rte | meer ee 7 z a = ment began the work so lat a= labled the young wife to support her- ie'Anished” he Nock 0 late that when NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. it Was necessary to. la: areh an 01 - Ratting of tte Tavirnen oscar tie | fe>] sie complained (0\ several of ber. women Ve did get 1tth avenue repatred w(t Bnich work, it the cro ing her with his attentions. Finally, they are for three | she told hin he could not remain, He| 9d even) 1, Henry Bosworth (2 to marriages extraordinary. roving the street paving of Manhat- “Florey Wey” wie's eldest daughter," tan 5 5 Wheeiey explained, “and my wife got} against charges’ will the. Automobile, Club It 1s also proponed ut the Legislatire to let | the Comminsioner of the right to tear marty, £0 1 Jess old | up. streets without authority from the | Tt in said this te Hala’t | appeal Henrive | have as they are for 1 appoint: Tittle home together, was obliged to nt ithe Mayor a-few-weeke a jece headed GS -committec of city str by Join C, Eames. ‘This committecsta| 0 out to various familles to do sew- working under the au: ~[ghante Association. und—wernre thor | From tinie (0 th Ly i oareh we ua 33 aonb Tee A my half sectios farm and it out oC/ Hureau of Highways. ices of the Mec- | ing Favotad pine her—end=-trytng totale with han b tment rd, except | Tat woek for a family tn the apart In, atréeta where there ate car tracks.| meatchoume, at No, 84 Metropolitan | PlACe) 2 Feber Qu Mf Swelthin ta. aad eet : “This aa {a up to the Police bt abominable condition. — = nobody knows, but he arrived at the! went over to- the pretty course ba: + ‘To-day the cross cod ih the retall | ——— eok—through—one—of the colored glass heard of this, wetk asked the Vice-President to do thet tie aime favor, PS OFTp AL nine hey thelr bank boo} Now this has bi Umes during: the run to Guttenburg the fe cae tn stopped by som Pa aboard to hand HinteL.| oll of bills to" Mr, Bilga, “aftorndon, when fe. returi The Yiret National Bank of Gutten- once a burg, N.J., a-ualng a'trolley car ax/an tHE Fectiving “cetfer's oMice: bank, {s responaftie ‘for the innovation, which has become a muoh appreciated convenience aniong- the deppaltors, “takes .the same car sto Mr, Nilson xtundg on the plattorm 30] arms to embrace her. He was talkin ec that he may ‘more easily hand them | © seaiy, ‘Che little woman moved to |. Prince, Hanoves made the -running, wait, Nileon was formerly President of | one alde aa if to pasa him. Then he followed’ by “Sagapank and Capt. Hale. t National Bank of Monitors-| Grew a revolver, aimed It at ‘net head In.the run home Capt. Hale went to the and fired. front“and won thm déive by half a S| “he woman, sank-to the-sidewaie ang} !eMeth from—Henry- Bosworth, who tenburg.. Two months lavitation of the Magistrate a humber*on the car and asked Mr. NileonAv take The Guttenburg. Bank was three months ago and in State Senator James HUGHES EVASIVE ON HIS STRAP HANGING. They worn. ther |Bis-bank hook and some money to the rie sh e bank for deposit. bt could not find time to get.to tho bank $73,000,000 ASKED FOR _. "THE ARMY’S NEEDS, WASHINGTON, y Jorsey. This| Hull, ‘of the House Committec on Milt- i 3 vg. Ot po MAO | tary —A ffaira,-to-day—reported—the Milt- marrit as tants ‘to cet marrit, Old} t@x¥ Appropriation bill, Connecticut has (ta blue inws, but Jest} bers the ‘bill Katte! $73,000,000, which 11 000,000 In ‘the entl- | 3 War Depart Other depostto badd Ing Terany. rita to-day the -— hia to-day to Gov, Hughes's: exper! | Ho a8. a “etrap-hang Tone. City Subway last Saturday night, the Governor was asked if in-the-New In: round num- Mowe hin He | tn North Sixth atreet. She know nothing| THIND-RACE—Three-elghths ont mile Pi. of ‘ mata submitted: 3 J:ihave.liven_tn-New York City-a| OC ING TEMG am a siisighibors Groke| Hine. Lee, my on the asnbject. WYOMING BANKER - _ KILLED BY LAWYER. OTR RENAE here. ‘to-day that 4 well-known banker 0} FOPTIALION ‘made aithe Ino} he would i" ena ty J Monn en) Ba 2 } 3x0) ‘alker, t3 fhe news to hor that her mother was| {idre) Mi MS, Walker. is : H 3, Nicol ; ¢ | to-morrow. re ACTION RATIFIED, At w special meeting of :the stock- News}: PARIS, Jan; 7,—About 4i00 theological Seuiae: ac the ttaining wquadren at a at en ant-Japaneso sentiment -is | action oft the directora fi i voung Fa tnecente the ‘cap! ‘ of a ic Foal newy_stoek’ to Of $9,090,000 " wa rated ris te of the STAY “in die MAYOR HOLDS ness Double Tragedy - oF 10 ae of Children Wit-|" BY FRAUD, J ACKSON'S CHARGE) FIRST VICTIM IS DYING. - “With eee Husband in Asylum, Assailant nate Hid Tried in Vainto—In- ! = fe =dueeSHer-to Wed-Him.— | m tho presonce’wf scores of children | Jackson over the attempt of Wil “p whoowers-warting to water Me DIE pub= recount” Of the votes cost for” Mayor. i Me schoot at North Firat and Haye- Meyer-atreets, Willlamsburg, a woman was shot and mortality wounded to-day. | proclaiming- that-Bourké—Cockran Tho men who aitacked her thehblew| Buffalo. convention he said,:in advocating. the Romination of. Hearst che: : out his_own_bralna,-falling-acrooe ner preferred “rlot-to rottenness.”~ ‘body. The two ‘shots in’ quick m coess\ the children viewed from. across the ” The controversy between Mayor. McClellan and Atlomney-General stage. Through his counsel the Mayor issued a statement this afternoon iy? pantomimelwhich He Suggests that the -Attorney- General ‘be impeachedeg HIS OFFICE — in Williamsbug. “Era Obs Riot resisted) Bye Cockran Has Ar: Connors “Man i Lead.’’ liam, Randolph Hi in 1905, has réached an acrimonious = had “a prophetic eye when, atthe The Mayor says, in effect, that riot ‘street, cauned @ panic. Many of the ehilaren, figitaned—Dy~ Weir rst view (hfe violent:M, became\si eal hig, The woman was Mrs, Minnie Seekorn,, * ‘Awenty-neven years old, of No, 2 North First street. She is dying. ba the Eabtéfn District Hospital with 4 Hpuilet-in- her brain above ber left eas, The man, who was Léo Diockosky, at Jiaince been\a wanderer, Hoe had per- secuted her with his attentions ‘and wan angry because she remained falth- ful-to-her husband who- for-a—year han been insane and an inmate of the Kings Park Asylum, Diockosky—boarded—with the 8 korns for seyeral months before th bnehand_toat_his_mind — After Seekorn Who le “nhow-len- years old. ~Diovkosky: aelf-and her child comfortably, Then eft, and Mrs, Seekorn, to keep the} 1 for place) 2, Sagaponak 3. SECOND RACE. Ton tetemisthe tDiockosky wax 2- Mole cn 3. Nobody auspected there _waa danger, “Another trouble ty Uvat contractors! Byt the man prepared for the killing. THIRD RACE—Blue Lee (5 to 2 veurp bal t 6 weurpz bale ei At ee ‘Mrs, Seekorn__worked _several__daya| and-even)-,-Haxel_M—(2 -to-4-for |’ The law allows them .one-thi an ‘avenve.—She —was—due— there —agait od to-day. Hi Diockosky ieard of tha) NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 1,—Race-goe! ipartment-house early. and. _ walted }-nside..the-—frant..door-where he could NaldeTighta for ise approach. In his overcoat: pocket he carried” “ik EeVOTY ASME BeKCH Hiuerled—up_The_aloha. steps towards the docr, Dlockosky sprang out und confronted her, What he sald Ie notknown. Thora wore many | SERS? RACH—Three-quarterk of a relies as not kind to them. Rain fell yes-|_ terday afternoon, wakiig the =naek: various events, A Nase Welght- Jock Hy 4 feral, se ‘On tila. Fatlirn | Witheswen to “thes eeume, “bur AM werw] Cape Mal pay: 7a isms mak Ti read Ryn Po ar het him: and rece vox | oGt-of earaliot Diagonally—adrorstihe | ENT Te swoith fet itl $3} ot hia-digutty, wo reckleas of hia} mong steep) syenupithre aim coexist. children | Jot: 12, 1 4] conduct, so contemptuous of the Ware; playing ef aldewalk. Others i 4 |jaw, « coart only of impenchiitent | .houncholder'who | were atanding on the. ouro, fol. 103, Mountains 62 gS{iutght adequately deal, and in, She They saw the little woman tn black pidemere ot MEALS Fo W | sooner the better, i Me MANES step baek-from-the man-untth mye-atood ato = 3} Mueshersopenenaena nostra iieementica on the sidewalk. He spread out his Prince Hanover Ma Van Dusea. t $5 | mato of the cost—of—a—quo—warrant Aime=119 3-5. the man for a moment stood over her, | “loved & Dig wap and beat Sagapank a The, -ghildrgn,. stricken with horror, | !enwth for the place, stood transrixe@® ‘They watched the| BECOND RACE~Short course, ateeple- man. raise the Kevolver to hin) fore- | chase. head. Ho moved it about to nnd the Str Pl place he sought, ‘Then several men ran 248, Hehe a Chit tern Be eerie ea tied Ruler peas ees 3 r if - srt je an | hat Agn T—Referance — being the oe before aney Teached? hie:| Bantoin,. 145, ord Ener) elf cross “the unconacioud | Harlequin, 187, Bd ime of the shootin: Rate t i | sdtkorn'e ‘chiid,. Vietorias. wa the m4 Iatochinl choo!’ of St,-Vincent de. ‘paul Timea. 133. of the tragedy until after she lett for| Name, Weight Jockey. PRIESTS REPORT FOR DUTY IN FRENCH ARMY. 8 5 tel aa oh 1 students and young priests are due to Filyon, 118, Dowlalsk,. iz é ‘s iho a shot ‘ena elled’ iy presoat themselves to-day for military Mascon Both weve) Col Deer utan oa; fromthe dipYnees| Sunday World Wants Work ing is unknown. say: that tho theolog! en e ebb pent in police weported at their barrkcke ~ © : Monday Morning. Wonders, vA ay 7 PIR Albany, Attorney-General Jackson led + an application in the Supreme Court tos. Switch in Tracks Is Wel-|* ~ COMMISSIONER O'BRIEN 2:2-sces.Rcts) comedny Geter at |fot-horaclt and. her daughter, V E ~New Orleans. Unless JohnH. z friends that Diockosky was persecut- FIRST RACE—Capt. Hale (8 to 2| the Mayor palled his counsel, Engeno | : —Plea (4 to 1 and! "An eloquent partisan at the recent “Mrs, SeeKorn |§ to 6) 1, Subsdor (even for place) ! heavy, and mudders trad the-oalt-in*the has arrived: He denounces the action ot the Attorney General in eeking to have the Supreme Court of this ‘county — take up the recolint question ag ‘reck- Jess, outrageous and ‘Totous.” On the other: hand; Mr, Jackson talka of. thefts and-usurpations,** Warranto proceccings by Justice Fitts In day in the name of the People of the Btate of Now York asking’ for a trial Of the case upon Its merits. There are ten counts in the application, which Ahearn, Mr. Hearai'a peradnal_lawyer jn named eepecial counsel to assiat the-Attornoy-Generat—- Deputy Attoriey=—t General De! Ford “Hled sthe papetw served copies of them upon Mayor Mae > See Cletlan. Tho Attorney-General remained In Atbany, Au soon as the papers were served: L. Richardd and fornier Justicn Hass brouck, into consultation. ” Between | | them they. framed up_ the following slLatement: or Huftato—Convention—said;—that—in—th } present condition of-affatrs—the-nomtr-1- Bir “ bwWeen rotten’ fatale oauce a ana 'To-riot is ta be “gulity And unrestrained. behavior? <7? jacription of the crates wae that of the Hoarst followers at Buffalo, =AttorneyGeneral — baye a yiston? action injolying the contest of an el ton where 600,000 votes were cast ila the sum of $200,000, ‘This expense tha” Attorney-General has saddled upon ? the State in his effort to befriend Mr, ¢ Hearst \by, the bringing of the setton In his own name and not upon the rox lution of Mr. Hearsg, Does the tax- payer think this js rottenness or riot? Attorney-General's Statement. | In a statement made at Albany. this afternoon, the Attorney-General sald; “The new Governor immediately after assuming office recommended toy the new Legislatute the passage of the Re- count bill, and the bill was thereupon reintroduced in the Senate and) the: As- J sembly: “The passage of this DIF at an-edely date probably would’ be the most) ex- Feditfous way to kettle the queation, | However, in View of the former dispos. Jaltion of the measure, the publle ine crests may Hot mately be made ty der pond upon a leginintive consctence’ | which "has' been stirred to activity only) by the Warning of recent party ‘dig- arter, T have brought shits action to try the {tle of office of Mayor of the Oty. of) New York: ‘The charge ls made i the complain a)