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THE EVENING WORLD, “THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, Seaieien Rioting, Latest Victim ofPlot- Se "ters in New” Reign—of Terror ® hé: Gendarmes of the Lodz Distnch “was shot and PUR e un “LODZ, | Resin Poland, Jat. 10.—Col. Patko Andrieff,-GChief of Czar of Russia, Marked for Déath by Terrorists, and High Of Gals Recent Victims of the Plotters FARTHOUAKES Dynes tonite ren eens pent sere f _19ef. A passing | Raney patrol fired: a, volley at the sssitn, barony} wounded: several innecent onlookers. . The sass: sin escaped. : Zohudniowa | street was. closed by troop ng.a strict search of all the h 5 fronting upon it BI PETENABURG, Jan. 10.—-T s vee PERKINS WANTS 10. Seating pester’ Jan, 10—-With 1 celdaleas lr epee ret i tale for bombs discovered on thei SGavernor-Gens Secures ott aa a, bombs (or: Internal me-| - View of Grand Jumy Min- : b tenced io = as Hae bath or pe ona Tea utes in’ InsuraneexCase, rat Snell in Lewis {. Delafield sndrformer Jus- i ! Ea ieag er yllcoran were Ses Georke W. Vorkins, -cppeared before ° examining ft bonebsdieewy- 7 usiice _Pitegerald inthe Criminal io a Rates in the Amur suburb, Rraneh of the Supreme Court this af- y ternoon and asked for an order permit- : 4s SASS ‘SINATION December Grand Jur¥, whfeh. Indleted VG. ea CLOSE ee ca ‘There are alx separate indictments, all based upon fratidufent entries in the S perehanuna, Jan Pie The books of the New York pits Insurance jas now-convinced -t here ers, ates of the ‘Terrorists all about isin Delafield jae 4 long argument yin bis palaces and among his mili-|end: called attention to thy fact that ‘ (He ts inva stare of abject | the Grand Jury, afier finding the yndict- over ie taxa ott enon it was rene (a = ; ariett, Chief of Police ‘of Lodi, ot bene Seounlarily hat of “Hangman ~Pay-}iransaction. ue read an. afidavit. ~astarday.._Ho may be the next | {Nn fo, re ‘Meath list of: the cunning mu tes eft ‘who have, insinuated ‘(hemselves Strict-Atturney Jerome opposed @ rabery departinent of the Imperial | Motion: He maid that. the evidence pment, with thelr niartyss ever rif the | part of F eo Fiteeerild a “recor | FINE. BANNER aoe Dimeret in 1 hers-w|TRET AND FOR KERRYMEN Bunt, of the Czar's! bureaucracy with -and- {he police Began SEE THE EVIDENCE, BB: weyers Appeal to. Court For tam —St:— Cohen, — rounsel-—for -ing—thes to inspect the minutes of the | No sort of xafeguard seems to ater Vawalnwe the murderers. "The Famous Associ tion Here Is Proud |” ani PURSES UR tenet magnificent emblematic banner, every bit of which was manufactured —o On jt there are th a -of nil iy Shaauay | iat alls ‘Dukes |ETOWR In Ireland. It ia/nine feet long @ Generala andi minor officlala aigony | D8 MX wide. The two polew thar; sup- Mary aid In the Department ot | Pott tt-are of bog. oak-—that rarest ot . Fach aseasatiiation is elaby: | SOOU#, Which tm found crily imbedded tn “ ay plasingd, and there *aeeme 106s the great pest tracts of Ireland. The fino end ig che number- of »¢nthuslasts | Se*ture of the banker te poplin/which Js f cnaritice themectves in the |® combination of silk wad wool inter; Bry ¥ HIRO. MNOND. TB Lew. On the front tea life. if -Rerry,_who- made: tt fog-homit-as-antnrirmnient ded! Lee tora tuomean Catholic ta-get cvs rn rights in’ Ireland, nd. The reverse has.th rf emmtenistic Higtine vt Ase et Sta at ers aun Sra avas Si lhntp. The young woman wiapueed tor eareterns. Inns 9s Seen, Pavlof.| Uta fixate jsaa one of the O'sutiivam atte Aylofts | Ar Kiliurnew=—the. handsomest girl In al nS Pi Put Aside in the Upper House. ~ WASHINGTON, Jon, 10.—Ax reported £5 the —Renate—to-day:. the -Laginlittive, Executive and Judicial Appropriation Bill does rot contain a provision for an dnerease of the salaries of the Vice- Prealdent, the Speaker and Members aach of theas- oMelals to. pat the Sennte Ceinenitles oi A bye > prittions has —siminated the provinion: ad }EDGE OF MILLENIUM un yunty, President D, J, Buckley, of the. Kerry~ [men is very proud of the banner, | Tt i Will be. displayed in publie. at the twen- “ANNUAL ball Of the axsocla- “the vallide at “Ba is bist Sees eeu accuinwel, und: hie Ime will furnish the mus Sanbadiate relatives who have ade The proc weds wit « Soom fas pent fond: tothe progress of (he Duma are side all choise himesit ts in | etter as a sii etesare-arer hist officials: insthes eae} ar re Cour an.the deat und George —Reiss's Pathéiic —Canfes. te ihey-arn doomad to we «am. sion Moved. Court and Com- print: Fergive Him — George Heiss. of No.27_Pentiayivania serenae, “Brooklyn, aeeifoonfensed ‘waa Machurged to-day inthe Street Police Court after telling = fempta tir intra nner Ane répriwentatires the Willtamatnive “Bank were Pao tr emer ee “aa they Praia lie, Ae hearts wishes to|, Wess mad sive: his =prople government, | Aarving, the ren_ were. erying fr ra Liey breadynid he wae about to be Turied Boosts ep} out in the street beouuse of his fallure iF One, gearing earer nod nearer to ay rent, when he decided to take he throne. chance of fall that these discomfar: averted He forged _the name Delnendort, a merchas £ Miller avenue | CITY. PARK, NEW. ORLEANS, La. fain.) 18.—The entries for to-morrow’s)| & palr of cos are as follow: about in search of work traced and arremod to-di ‘310 DELAY BURNHAM’S TRIP TO SING SING. Willlam Rand. Jr, counsel for ¥ fie ae Mwerant, 10s Mit] prealdent and Counsel, George Burn- 105; Refined, ham, jr, conylcted of embpraling funds of the Mutual Reserve Fund Tite aa lation, made anotier move to-day to atave off his cllent’s trip to Sing {| Bing Prison. ; Hay failed in bin effort to Ret a Souler RACK—Ora mile Handicap.— | certific: ot reasonable doubt pend- ‘A ficea Bh pat a Rel eoeewency | ing Mr, Rand spplied for an timowr: larder today directing District-Attor 2 ees hey Jerome cause to-morrow wity Murnham sh tor 03, Conan” + King Tirvah Ss Tuc lhere as if withes until the conclusion BG Ghmclona 30%, "Erin What Oy de tral of ls brother, President Os One Cater Da Lain 108 Frentene Frederick A. Burnham, which has been Mohegan 442. Chariie placed, on the cale! ndar fopgans be © ces Levencritt and Amond. before es ye ta in tum the argument. wor aN roan, 1 BAe 301, Oo arally bo hold, any poltey-1 rare I, Ordesiy HM, Alemo 1oy | @nd so they tn n referred the’ matter 191, Kine Wide 109, | to Juatice o'vorman ho will hear Woodeaw 1) arguments, feadacho und Neuralgia Col . laxative Bromo Quinine, the Wwoeln writs teehee an en ae remedy. removes cal Yon Call for” full name ok for slamat or tL DARL ignature HITS THES. R-T- Passengers to ‘Kindly Accept ranalt Compan SOW eT worne—Corenteration to: Et the re -weateneey: “Urayelling public. This ts-really avd | by Pores: eee ‘Trinidad team When the train service on the bi age pens Hiterrapiad for thiriy-folir minutes | by an“ eecident-or—the -Brosktyn the passengers were diverted to al -Heeniiey:-ears—-The— company went out agents to the foot of U stairays—end politely—sey.— politely —ii— formed the passcnrers,.thit the trina ‘were not running and asked them to | KINDIF "=o rey, —“elndly" tale the| socho-came.da_on_traliig on side transfers, ‘The trouble’ was caused by rnin Brookly tote | business. through, lack of power and then all the tridgo trains came to # From 1.4340 1,17 no bridge trains were run ROOSEVELT TO: MODIFY- NEGRO TROOP ORDER. WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.—Miiton | Purdy, asbistant to the Attorney-Gen- | eral, Who was designated to make an} pauy, Investigation of the Browneville aftatr, returned to Washington to-day from ‘Texas—and-Okinhoma—and=raported- to Secretary Taft. He expects to submit this evening a written report-on the Hrownryille incident, supplementing end comoliding {the tong. telegraph and mall reporte he has presented, but it is @tated that these reports will not be made public until they are printed and transmitted to the Senate, probably next week, It {9 underet will uccompany tha report specia} mmeaeane on tha sihfoct—of—the Brownsville incident, and from rome {nqulrles that have been made jt in ex- Heoted that he wil! deolded, to amend ‘ ori Fae Ord diente that he has missing the battalion of fitth Infantry, a0 04 to remove th agalnwt the future employment « nen in the elvil nervice. The reanon for thin change In believed to be a conviction that there js w reas aa |22natte dou an tac tha right at, eno | Nts Exeouttye, though clothed with the gomer fo, requinte admiovion to the) marthanalilte, Civ aecvice. ‘to prescribe by. namo Ie dividuals ¢rom employment theréla, have crossed the Ponce until6”_ miles customary route, traversed safely Necpren haye beech overdue, trace of elther haf Been Oytali tg Porte -Risai ; a feheeed por —the fagtthet icane ted en. passengers abou dk belonging 10 /the- vanished iq —tetesmt been ob Siberia. on Tuesday du not now pelleved ed us a stanch vessel, but about two en, wrreskane | from @ foun: | PLEAS ago was battered In. ale and r her |dered vessel. In Bridge-Break-Down It ep tite exe Riva { Wouthers waters, bring! | bitheg ‘the Ponce os ty Phoenix, from Cagenas, Cuva, froui” Wavane \ee these, like fcores of otvers < tie past week Ses Y: orestoamers got in ‘to- day: from [She is carrying cocoa and other Weat "1 ot indian freight Bernt I t they disoo i tia-fate ofthe + * Cutters Resume Te oy dab 6 oa | Gnondags, which: went-ont wary in the dk 19 search for the Ponce Tull, iz: reported {xc oaming for "Pia Stream tothe elit ini ee—atr— ) revenue cutter Bamingiestins har any. message omnecticut, Eeniohewen oT= & lookout for the minuing | ¢ steamer on her crulse to-the Caribbean | Hope Quickly Dispelled. = ch at aimost-any straw, | —In September taat Roth cot possession Tha-Ponce-and-the +ea-|-of-Prenves— end hk, Hany Rosenberit, of-those-on board were ready to dence 2 . that the tramp ‘etpool to Pensacola, Looney, of the Now | Tle Tico, steamship. Come investigated’ this report. by: teres | and abnounced that there w no hope from that 4 unrier, ai tho Balt. hundreds ‘of miled—o hava dritied "i y Hoaltton, in which hia boat war when sighted by the clipper: Bhen- andoah on Dec. 28. i ‘of tbe Saltmarsh Naving met thy Ponce grow oll ot this wire: leas message received at tha Navy Yerd Station at Eopaemes Ao aedath FOvednd Mery, Winthrop: We wish you a happy and pI osperons } to that Ceurt from the Bronx, will by iS | the @ueat of honor Monday night at the |: New Year and cong: was! Hinownson Catholto’ Club, No, 58 East thin ambiguol that the President! {th al nelzed-aipon it aa gome indteation thact "At the dinner John T. he -Ponee--wras-tnefe-oan exp » Ponce, nor the Saltmacsh, awhich tn XK, with wireless apparatu The following Jn i int of the omoers of the Ponce given out at the offices her owners to-day: Captain Willinen 8 | Hon Connsel John Je Delany, 0) ev. | | kinear, James ‘MeMteekt engineer, John O. Charles " Wesma: RORCTS, sungoon, nod. & “outs: rer, The Maracas way formerly the Gar- and wag bullt at New- In 1887,> of reg ie tieee compartments, Gen. vonderLauy a i ORTHO OUND. — IN PATH OF THE PONCE Comtiniiel from Firat Page) is 329 feet lone S feet of water. Officers of Maracas, of the Maracas are! Capt. Kirkby, who when ashore | lives with Iie wife and familly in New | Tochelle: First OMcer, A, Oxley; Sec We! Leary third Ofticers. P, Ching Engineer, J. Shereitt | engineer, J. H, Kay; Third En. ST id NORTE EE Wed TRE PREDICTS ANTLTGIEY C0 English Prophet An- nounced Shocks for To- | - ‘Day and<Jan. 12. A despatch” trom ~ London printed: Yeatenday-deolared.that duah Cleinenta, & Meteceoligist, Whose daring” predi | Me referonce to earthquakes lnve made his_pamewitely known in Enejand had announced that there ~TRNAKEL LOSES HIS” : MEDALS 7 TO THIEF. The police are looking torday for a thief who has twenty gold medals that were-won by WilllanP%}. Knakel, of the Irish-American —Ath Knakel has been a champion at 220 and 4i0-yard dawhos, and fm a student in thg jumbia. Law School. { re—yeste-ma ele at pronent staxli. his health’ in Oswego, and during nis bsence a thet” broke into othe apartment of his father, Anton Knakel, No, 418 East eventh street, About all the burglat stole was the Coso-Ot-athlatic trophlaa. Friddy, Salurday and Monday Mall orders ee “Tetentaue-orcers: Mt would be earthquakes on Januit_and Jn. Austria=pbn Jan; 9% He was onl silghtly out of the way, aa the follow-| Inge deapatchen show BALTIMORE, Jan. 10.—Several. parth shocks were felt at a nuniber of points | in Baltimore county north of this city} ay about 6:45 o'clock this torning, ac: shocks, wihlle light; were Ulstinct. andj Jasted about Attecli seconds. poet WIRLIAMSPONT Pa; Jans 16.=A- se: Hes of shocks wero’ felt) and heard in [this section, from, 4.45 ‘to 6.90°o'clacic-za+ day.’ Buitdings. shook so that families were awakened and rumbling sounds wero heard over an-area of-about twen— ty miles, ~~ CHRISTIANIA. ‘Norwmmy, Jan, °20.— Two. severe earthquakes wero felt here dt 1290 AM. to-day, accompanied by rumblings like thunder, ‘Telesrams re- celved In thts city show that the shocks werefelt at other towns in Norway. The -Lotetaphance-caused- considerable alarin. but no damage has been reported. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jan. -10.— Two distinct and. sharp earthquake whocks were felt ut’ qeveral points in Sweden =at—4,00- Py My tonday, Dias patches received from Aryika, Mellorud And Stromstad report that the rocking of hovete at th harty exoduw oF Shot Jan. 5" 07, this morning, EARTHSHOCKS MAY HAVE HILADELPHLA....Jan10—Reports to the Associated’ Presa from Harris- % eK, STock THeven: other places in! Central Pennsylvania Indicate 4 sovepd trembling of the earth early this morning, Bulldings were aken, dishes rattled, pictures dis-_ Reed on —walts—ant— the inhabitants generally were frightened and ran from their homes. The motion of the earth ‘[avemed to be “from side to pide. “and ap Was = aetompanied— by —a pronounced —}rumbliig xound: prBerepane med the shock as hay- occurred Datween 6 A. M. and 54 Ai —With—tie-oarthauake— waa [came val ucenatahe tron tollidaysburs announalng the blowing up of 5,000 kegs: Callin ng of Sons to Bedside In- nF Powder (ata onder works four i hal PICS AU ADOULS AL My ~dicatesThat:-His= Con: ng. SERA, acy Wk eat ay ge ie “rave Youutted- from the Explosion, be . berg a connection ween the PHILADELPHIA, Jan. i0—P, ‘A. B.|two itty sondldered pemArkablercs nome 7 ; rep .| of ‘the places that reported an. earth- Widener, the tractidn magnate, ts. seri: quake are two hundred. miles aor the ously. ‘Il at hig Elkins Park. mansion. j scene of the powder explosion. git Hi sons and daughters-in-law—Mr, yad | Mrs. George D. Widener and Mr, and BE. Jekepht as wluencreewitn nironyar | PEOPLE, RUN AS FIRE clan, Dr. Albert Ferguson, and two a Ti constant attendance on SWEEPS NEAR-DYNAMITE there wets. + aggonnioa fone Yor fitty i 1 Ba 3 4 Our, howeyer} bei <The Prinkdad ayent. of the line abled to -tordny- fore paspenger 6! je Aged Hiagnate in suffering trom; exipaorhich attacked bim whea_ hy rie} Powder. Ex] jlosion Start Starts Blaze. That} tailty Wan weakened by sciatic rhew ‘resulting from the motoring of, Germany which be made jaat sum: ‘Threatens_Greater Crash and Town Is Evacuated. “iene Maracan than flwave-twen-regarde——mer.—On_New Year'a Day he went! ro). LIDAYNBURG, Pa; Jan 10 Taig ‘e- with her degk house [amnashed In and « boat waalied aw ¢Roih=Stole rae Wife, and! When. Court Restored Her Little One Screamed-in-Terror, The_oorekt he old zest Court. fTman, witt ashen tace, held in the back hind street, ‘One of of No, 1 St. & piure, who got fUaverce: from hin tn aks Wika ustody of cher two children—Frans the screaming girl, aged nine, and Ge |trude, four years ‘old. Her companion or vimen— Rpplying for s writ of habeas corpus, Teched- thet Hoi waa diving with ane other woman as his wife, and had tolen the child. also declared Roth hudtold Frances her mother would put | awity In vrinon forever if she got her, ‘This charge was borne out by the ct "| wher mother took iJusticéd Amend postponed the hearing until to-morrow; but restored the child to {ts mother in the moan time. eae se aE |DINNER TO JUSTICE BRADY | Rrevneon Catholic: Club Wit Honor Him in Ite Home, John J. Brady, Justice of the Supreme Court, the first Justice to be elected One Hondred and Forty-sixth street. He | Has long Seen a member of the club, | toustmaster.~ Louls F, Hafte: 1 fe, Brox: He: Daatahon, toraer Ye Parks. and Arthur “Ce pitty, Ameniant Corporation Counsel, fetdasilnel een B, & O. DIVIDEND DECLARED. Directors of the. Balthmore and Ohio Rallfoad Company to-dey declared « Yeguler semi-annual AO oh 2 pee cent, on the preferred stock fine | ee0t onthe commen atock, }-noon,—while walking through the first downstairs for dinner, but had to be} plant ‘and ‘buildingn of the Standard carried backiito ped) Powder Company, of Pitt#burg,located The last beli¢tin Issued by Dr, Fer-| a: torrell Station, four miles from Hol- | guson says that Mr. Widener had ral-ljjayshurs. mere destroyed by an ex- jlied strongly and was improving. The) piovion uarly Qo-day. No lives were fact that the children are remaining at! fost tne explosion! was caused by ia the bedside {s_taken, however, i} fire which started in-one of the ith ings, The damage done the wrecked plant will exccet 3160,009. ‘Dhe Hence nie. thelr way towanl s per 'DROPS_DEAD_IN-A CROWD ad ae 9 Ideal Broken Coffee — A Great Favorite. Our Regular Price 23.‘ 2 1 C SALE PRICE for threedays, Comprising the BROKEN and SMALLER_ beans of our HIGHER PRICED. Coffees, including-both MOCHA and JAY. “Always extra good ‘valué; and: jot te'particuiarly cholce "D bal dettvered Manha Brook) Fn and, onx, 20 Ibe, 25 mit Ib mii fe EW ACCOUNT INVITED, : : COFFEE Gillies Company 238, 236, 237 and 239 Washington St. Het.-Park Pluce & Barclay St.” Eatab, 1840, rarer y “oe Totaller, makes ‘absolutely high- rade confectionery upon us low a duals of proft ns dors Loft. SPECIAL-FOR-THIS THURSDAY. + MOLASSES CREAM : p10e SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY. FIG AND DA’ spoanones..---..--rouxpL0e ASSORTED FRUIT AND XUT_CHOOOLATES. ‘39-41 Cortlandt Street | i 188 Broadway if Stores In Greater Hew York St Wtroadway, cor: Howard, nana $e Weat Laat #74 Third Avenae Thitd Ay., ror. 120th, aL A veane. et ae ab Ha nha ing, “Sunerintend eylvania Hellroad, and the inhabitant! t of the -Frankstown -Vatley—fi ‘ills 16! ind “shelter from t nited “exptaston: @enly Expires. Mine wind shifted, however, the store AN Oaaling, ataty ttre years ele Rouiae payed and the fire extinguished dropped dend of heart fallure Wve after —— foor corridor of the Bugar-‘Prumt-bathd— |? {ng,at No. 117 Wall street. where ae: 7 building. was killed. und Elghteth streets, yeaterany— and Mr, Gasling was known throughout eer tott beget tenn rpeNsral the financial district, where he had} Amcuntun cash, Tho total loss reported. worked as janitor and building super- | to the police is inendent for more than a guasier af «tana sty wont opr —*Phe—tamity— tre ane WIG) the ‘old-time kings of tnanc Sart. rey pecs bash on the.fourta stich as Fisk and Jay Gould) 116 /S0Q 4A" MOTT. Comoleted, Mr. Tiros Nved at No. Ul Winthrop- atreet, \Xaw waid to-day that all his valuable xaw “in storage and would cemain x Brooklyp, and leaves a son, Charles, |wor tt Souse ls finished. Private de: who {sn clerk In the American Bugar ACY! h°ary at work. on tho can under Refining Companys-— fate Broker's nersonal- direction; Cc o LLAR Ss are made of strong, white, durable and flexible fabrics which laundrymen say wear longest. : VERON Ca The most. = Successful Remedy for 3 ORS S DIED.. O'NBILL.—On Jan. 10, after a “abort I.) nem, at her residence, 313 Eaat 434 ats, MARIA O'NDILL, nee Gunaion, beloved wife of ‘Terenas, O/Nelli “and. mother of amt Annie Foley, —smdlee- pe te? rest—ot—tire +— Funeral from, st 434 st, Satuntay, 9.90 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. BSC eases are PAPER BOXES — GIRLS ON SMALE'GLUE WORK. ‘HALL & ~RUCKEL, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 215 WASHING: _TON ST, WOMAN TO WASH BOTTLESS: WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE a 215 WASHINGTON ST. “HELP WANTED—MALE. RRA ANA AAA OFFICE BOY WANTED. HALL & RUCKEL, 215 ASTIN is TON ST, WAN TIED! — Paperienced | whoiren’a’” paar men, | Ataly: immetiately,, Bamuel. GAMe ‘LAUNDRY WANTS—M fae. Laer Mire tro tromer? we} 850-400 Ce be pertor Laundry, 1803 Franklin ava: LAUNDRY. WANTS—FEMA Pe ree ete aNCLASE tami ani eon ope! other Acari wesley eat ry tsp -Club-_Younk=