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see egend party cee opm NER TI AOR a LEGESDEAAADDAEAEDSAANE DIGS ASAAEAL GADD AY DAM $$4-0606604- SECOEEES LY SSHEDD SEOOOGSSSOSESESISS AOS 440004 ce WASHINGTON HEARS KINGSTON IS DESTROYED “WASHINGTON, Jan. jg. lhe following cablegram was received at the State Department-this afternoon: ‘Jamaica, Jan, 16, 3.31 P. M.-F: tol earth: scales followed by. fire. Kingston destroyed. Hundreds of lives were lo: te Food badly wanted. Consulate probably destroyed,” 1 Teas EDITION. erence oie MR 4g City, GAG RULE FORCED IN of Kingston Is Destroyed, and _ | THE SENATE T0- KIEL _ People in Terror Run from “Danger Menacing Them. > ~ PRESS: ESS PUBLICITY. i The Grand Jury Begins an Investiga- ..tion of the Aldermanic Scandal and ~—-Jerome Calls Two -Republican- WARSHIPS RUSHED TO AID _|Grady- Makes \ Vicious-Atiack. on Newspapers in. = _ County Chairmen as Witnesses. : AS LOOTERS PREY IN- RUINS. Pushing the Measure that Gives Clerk == : : ee : >. Extraordinary-Power.—-- “CLIFFORD. UNDER ARREST, Ther i Pree Heh ar : crim Het Government Officials Caring for the Injured ALBANY, Jan. seat poorer be Ree ca to ie ‘a eee on oe IS. NEAR A BREAKDOWN. h ol ih : debate, during which Senator “Tom''| here, -The body of tho n’ vspaper men IN BRIBERY { _and Homeless— Wrecked District Wide and = [‘Graay’ made n vicious atiack on tho are honert and Indeper «it, Our mo- dives Sure houne 1 the = press, the Seikle adopted today —they oka” put that oe Great Suffering Among the People Ant preas seg rule reporust by “We that always foes we ate ie 1 : ‘ irady’s r Talk, | Man Accused of Plotting to Bribe His Fellow _Camped on the Hills. PEL apa ela teat or Cae a ty bee 5 2 t ‘The rule adopted gives the clerk of | Ually, declared -that some of: paper PLES tie Gey, i hou ques Being =: attucked he Sena! ce a ny rdf.“ He quested ‘| the Sennto’ fill power to keep any now, Members.Had a Bad Night in Pris— = paper reporter off tho floor of the House; never did. He Ber Cerri ee on—How Trap_ Was Laid 4 The ,Senatora believe that \thia clubjin fh which, Senators Nate. roterred t an Zaeee fee ote ote He en co cae eg || inti pondenis and pre} vent themtrom-harshty-crittcizing- any | Me their acta, to Catch une tas Page-Fightet—— fa Senator—Page, of New Ke, fourtit | injure Dnestontyeand ‘airalys at 1 the: prop Een oe Tiacccme cin worthy ofthe Erey ED my asgoclates In this mre ber. If do @ / Reporte from Kingesten: Jamaica, tre dicate earthquake casualties: 500 Killed _ and thousands injured, _ ight, to-wact-n-aewebeper-man fram the chamber should remain with m ma- Jority of the Senate. “Thle—new—rate: he declared, — “sell result In much evil, I don’t understand the ‘purpoweof the committes-in_mak- Ing the change unlena It 1a to have the |+ Ond=yousseares elerk hold this power over the reporter eld Grady, : Lateat-dispatches from Kingston say that 500 persons were) i. ojut in terror, 80 that his cor-| Senator White, Gt syrachod: lonpoabe. killed and thousands injured in tae earthquake that Jaid the city in| ments may be couched In polite tan-) Speaelv ree idiot RR Seale a guage, It is unfortunate that such “i€} main with the Senatu ttscle. vo ae 19; for are of ae ‘ot the bottom of the plat a which it is ‘believed! ~ all of the Municipal League Ownership votes in the Board of Aldermen =F were to be switched from their candidate John Palmieri, to former Judge While de \ Cowing as the successor of ‘Recorder Goff. , be kicked out of th “Would ha: be clerk f7 ‘The-new-subpoenas-call-for-the-appearance-before the-Grand-Jury- Sete: 9 irr ” 1 ¥} z rule should be syggested at this time, Senator Page offe mame _of the Republican’ chairmen of two counties, a Republican leader in the} -- = As in San Franci followed the earth shocks, and while| ax it rathor adv@tises that we expsct| to the report of the. Rules Conminitise ——=Board-of Atdermen-and a man_emptoyed=-in the Bureau of Elections. j= ———S | the flames-were- got-under-control-for-a-time, they-have-broken-out! To-do ROLE ONT—an Whiten the pres jAteine out —tho—psaer— re ‘ : i He ComMone WIT ROVETT + Se -apcorotnr to. serait epert there} tnx wehnteyer to. oontens= TRO SAME Ty lagain-and-new-earth.tremors are frequent. [ev AVaulan't tbe wiser to retrain. from hie-amenmen watstotcd down he. four-med “will a Pe throw sae fe PUTOL AY Ol nar -SUpROrera—for, * fe doingw which: might excite eritielsm of vote -of 3¥-to- Ws A substitute rut sence eer etocea tee paving eS 16 Recordersiilp, so far as 1 know.’ i St Bands: of--negroes~-are-looting the ruins and adding to the. the pea SRRIROTT tntiinfitatiet herd I_by Benatoy Sixes ghiag the Sans Yorpey had barely left the oO ‘office ot terror that prevails. with tls rule? Bre HG DOWER: LGRIRYOR ERS AERO me eon golng -on—for_the, last {) | a District-Attorney -when—a— second | you-cannot by uzy. such rule.gag the | Senator Rhines” announced «that he ‘daye. eaurabi. | sbpoena “was lgwued for him. | ‘The| SA : he haa Shey Sent aba tae rand Jury: dealred that he should ap-| y] a Practically the entire elty’s 1 population is homeless; and people pressor suppress any reasonable com-| would =Ku hat “no Dexeberer i rain aldermen wers—merety Sen Daiats before thom. once more and-sup-) - \ cd —_fi-} — ‘are camping on the hills in the suburbs. Correspondents on the | ment the reporters may see fit to make: how atthe sldaad Mh aebet fea Zi Ciifford'as a buffer to shield themsel\ . Jement the statement made earllee lh ground agree that the plight af the people ‘is desperate. 5 It is important that the people sould Tyeiyes would consur tn the revocation, Une and ‘that. the, , te day: At the aime time a’ subpoena Sa oe eee Nupabtican leades:-! Was Issued for Jame Cowden Mey'ern, jtrsisarenies tebexaTnlogmayiejablsite | NEW GRE : 5 AMM MES __ LONDON; Jan. 16=7 P.M The following cabte despatch has | "very grave character. Ruin and desolation are said to strefch for miles. 7, 1 pee & UF +AU) been: received-from_a_press_representallvewho accompanied. Sir Alfred | ouside the-City_of Kingston. The shocks-weve-Talt_tyout- Atty to-stxty = a = rm = +Jones_and-his- party to Jamaica : miles away, and one despatch from te temporary: cable stition-. at Bull jerman. Peters — qmade_twro state “- sat ‘Bay cays thal nota single house between there: “manta—“betore—the —“wea—oontent. THE ires-broke-out-againr-to- = tithe aera a Ei trnight: “Ehe-negroey afe-doothig SST TET ear nnarai equEv TC TaTSaa tor zs fey cae oo while tema tbe A NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. as SS ota eapboy Or wmmTon: inthe four-story. bullaing at No. 185 Attorney Jerome to-day the rumar Smal — Cannes Bullding that hie had agreed to tal! all aS Dadi sve early iF: SAO es We stiee aiernooy sent Shops. — Atleast five hundred persons have been killed.” ‘There are welt! “seitmatesoa the nnmber_of dead | Cable _ {the M. O. L. men whose votes Were S —Sister Ida to|fumes through the dozen offices an ig = ahifted trom Palmieri to Cowing. With| ‘It's an outrage for this man Jerome! tand_ 104 (30 te. sr tatops. “Thirty persons were over- | ad terrible scenes. Forty-five invalid soldiers were burned to death in range all the met fom fa ae a aaa eps TRS TR SARS ETE Biba eeeuls saiaod-tn—the-the-military-hospital,—Several-shocks -were-felt today.” = = first given In. af z ~h-the-eapactty-of ble-counsel,..They hone [we Clty— Fathers, hela up here: ona 2 i 3 : <jo a. it is now belleved that th i | Gomer ip ers ee eA tate cane Seni rato eerie The_above clespatelr is not dated: low of Ufe, wil) run well vp itno the fn e\any state t x ‘ ; io Alderman Peters supplemented this | FAMINE AND PESTILENCE. hundrede, and t miny even reach ‘the clowo of ‘the conference, but star adthy ee ee tras o.Alderman. had a ~ oem a = tharaly been making & statement to Ar. pats TH part (Sto Tand 4 to 5), 17 Blue Lee (ai “Pho first knowledge: that=-1 had ot} v3 eae wait Pal. | tii —arrest or —Aldernn—Cinrora— = way iter plage: 25 H3EOL Ma 8 Sates ene thle atarementwan-Tn hel when Toresd-she morn pr seers =—=-mature-of-a-contession, for that would eee juundreda, and “lt may even reach the o = cpumber given In The Mw tragmentary The SS here net {cableers cont out trom the Island \recnived foreshadowed the = = ; disaster.Although relief 01 andle the crowdy — SANTIAGO, Cuba; Jan 416.—Kingstoniatbor, asthe result-of thet iarsons overcome DY fa earthquake, is closed ter shipping; but-Bowden is-‘open, There is need-of u of. ine and ‘pest conditions prevail PE a i spires are probably well Winder Way | Com BS and 3 to 5) 1, Curles (10 to 1 far re Samuel Selgel, of No, 764 Ludlow | ‘stench-and misery everywhere. Both tich and borat. Kingston sate | menrvres 5 oa aitony rar ee 3 | fhe Colonial Omice | a Jacob Wein, of Noo enns | homeless. placé) 2, Creolin 3: wiréet: ay eed wid the wdrvivors ta" bound to ceverneat Pie bo entirety wrong. Mr. Torpey had noth- (Continued on Second Paxe.) =pton alte AG RbuleRSeEueeee KINGSTON, Jan. 16—Kingston was. “overwhelmed by an-earth- | OE AU j hilt neceowary: ‘SUPREME IN NUMBERS. Hera Ree AR IU ue EAN “phe catboy, of ammonla was being | Uake at 3.30 on Monday afternoon. All the houses within 'a radius of] ‘rye tat of Sir James Furguason, whol, the distress amOne the enrenceet aay cae od 4 the ‘Comoe as , : : ro nu 2 ike ry ef Facob | ten miles were injured, and almost every house in the city was destroyed. | is Deputy Chairman of the Royal Mall | orgerod. the cruiser Brilliant, now at | hofated to the Jew ; M aN politén Hotel Huntle Handicap as the | : i =SUEREM E RESULTS, feature. ©) Jacobs, on the th of the bulld- uw bepcyCatan t Hy! Mal hg oe broke asd dtopped Fire broke out after the earthquake and completed the work of }s At Trinidad. to proceed, forthwith to ——— FIRST RACE ing, when sthe 7 tt reaertiiron ees Five furtones. tho carboydown-the-airshaft=t9-the + + + et if ‘ dount. 7X despatch “recetyed through) 7 3 ist {hy tho Tellat work —_—= {butte aT se Se acee e: | destruction. The business section of Kingston is a eae of smouldering (he Gologlal. Offica”sidwa_that ho: Je fanaa Tern of R600 tons, aid Kankakee, 147) 3. m 0, Glass broke with a erash and In ashes, {sea thelr combined crews number abou tase 1D. of Montebello, af 2} afew minutes ths choking, stinging The killed number aban 400 te thousands were injured. Sir James Furgusson was with Sir Al-| men, which will enable them to land {CRN Cah te A ffgaw we % throug the open J fred Jones's patty. No direct news has | Mtrons detachment: Larma, 112, MoGes. ¢ s of tho shaft. Tho miay in- The churches, public offices and hotels are all gone, but there were 4 Hef duty in the di | Hatin 19's) Dat SAB dy lead 45 Sine oe 2 : been recelyed tn London as to the! | . " | no fatalities at the Cotistant Spring Hotel. safety of the Karl and. Countess. of| i diey, who Ww \ nembe} Bir) ~ the killed were Sir James Ferguson end prominent mer-| Riri jMhe wee wise members of Bir " water-side Separit ees nue in The World During 1906. ii". seo 4 patat Audie, Haw thames An ERe Other wellknown white men before S20 os tare Tan ae 7s 468,602 RIT SS ont chants and professional men. ates IOI TOO TITRE Oe Tie ne pare - 1 Manila, 117° Garner, m S FELT Y MIL BS. « Constantine, Superintendent of f More Than During the Year 1904: | AAUP ane Se ae! EEO ST ! oe opal Mall Paoker- Gena At. Kl son He 5 ; SE apatite gh to set off the hale ST. THOMAS, Danish West Indies, Jan, 16.—Later advices re-}ten: ana Capt. Young, commander bulldinga ; , thewease paises and | the Areno, a small el bell t 109. Gilead, 5 oxtos New Shocks Felt, yt POA i ceivi ere ta-day confirm th garding the Kingston earth: fehl ATTESTED BY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. | Hh figs ‘ eat ea melee me CU et Eevee tae eara te rasa s ara warns crumad CG con at naa s - PARNOW, WADE, GUTHRIN-& CO,, Se ON i noite DS | received yesterday, and add that the fire which followed the earthquake} 38 peal dnvenie collapse jof.an ottice on) Eatecatine thelateeeda tine pa , 5 cane th i . ce ee x hel bodles ha heer | touk refuge J rorndinx country (Qertified Publle Accountants. arg oe ir Laitice, “eh ‘ispeaon H HtauMits, and Har-! completed the destruction of Kingston. It is feared that the toss of life} found, ana in one rap { thoy are still fearing a recurrence af fresh ae » Decem| 4, 4 Antoine, 10% tain) ) 2 Keen back) th ay ayy, } A ated « simp! H Sovoral Mght , shock: “We hereby certify that we have made an examination’ Ot the bboks of the | Gelardcina, ti Gvicnone). aed anny until the tha the eng! May be heavy. All the hotel guests are reported to be safe. po gene sata j Several ene. atocks, oeuresd ert Rew, stork vars ale es etn oe eaeslirs Ave eats printed | Fiarence, Kell. Oy (Carne : io Bulances came. Owing to the interruption-of the Government telegraph lines infor- SSN ARTZ LEE baie nf }of whom there are 900 in the town, hog In tHe New York Wo! in w Yo! fe ‘morning and Sun itor fs g ~ ¥ = 4 § c! > 2 pital, Lior the twelve. months: ending 31st December, 1906; inane haye- ech i) the| AUG ENCE OR rsUe mad a. quarler:y WILL CURE BRONCHITIS. mation arom the country) districts in meagre, but it is reported that Fort pany has placed at the dispooal of The offices of the Direct West India } jer w! ié opin' number of advertisements as | dytos. en Mo cla v YORK. Jan. 16-4 continuous 33 " 7 ‘atullties occurred among the mombera 5 fed below represent an. accurate comparison ‘of the umber of advertise: | ei “ie, Borla... Ba POE pumanity auftering from elther LONDON, Jan. 16-—Because of the contradictory and the Scanty | steamship Atrato, on ity arrival at New| of the staf. Mr. Codner, ‘one of the : “ments In these newspapers during the’ year 1906: ‘Com 14. Gr XJeatarrh, asthma: of beouchitie Alls the | character of the news.coming in from Kingston, Jamaica, the scene of | York, and other steamstips, will be de> | clerks, wae ~“soVverely” injurod. Major } us The World . “1,807,265 2} watting:roome of te Austrian dispen- ; 5 . (3 YY spatched with all speed {0 Kingston) Headyman, In charge of the military The Herald . a A & gary at No. #2 Weat Twonty-Ntth atreet, Monday’s earthquake and fire, it is exceedingly Hard to estimate approxi- | with provisions. hospltal,;wis alao badly Injured, | Showing The Wi mareen te! 3] NAeateo, tne srondertul drug, iachter- | Mately, the extent of the disaster. emnes ss aie aad aces kn Co a eee ae f [Oy BARKOW, WADE GUTHRIE & CO. a, in ronnie in entareh inna pein ever Messages received by various steamship and cabl companies indl- | that ail the ‘peoplé’ in Kingston. ar spa and Cash, are ¥afe, and the mont if Neate made with the New York Heral beczuse no other newspaper a oe : i ¢ hat ly bulletins of the destruction Kingston’ and very | camping tn the open and that the earth-| bers of the staf escaped uninjured, . ualty oF Europe is veithla: speaking aistance of The + World as ve i | Gaya: treatmen, cof this rarecremeny tx jcate that the early bulletins 0 desiniction ots Sings ey sata entencda. sovtaeiaa HOfland:zays t-sdbalniy that Ginualklenswerw ateie Be ¥ 1 K 4 she * tadreas im America “en Ceguest, aed great loss of life were perhaps not exaggerated and that the disaster is Of | ner. the West Indian and Panama the blacks-of Kingston, who conatitare

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