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eee NEW YORE, FRIDAY, - “JANUARY aoa 1907. . PRICE. ONE. cE 4 ‘Ar Bais ‘Sister,’ Says Coane (Coun tess of Var mouth’s Pp a a ‘Ocean To-Day Makes Further Inroads: of Yarmouth on Her Arrival a 5 se That She Will, Stand Dye Thaw fie DES on the City and Shore Line Disap- Eo aily Is Not Divided eee ee | _ pearing ‘While Volcano “Adds i. His His Defense.” ee — ___ New ‘Terror. ‘YOUNG MAN’S TRIAL TO _ ADMIRAL DAVIS WIRES 400 ey ___ BE ONCE. MORE DELAYED. _ KILLED IN GREAT DISASTER T er | Naval Commander Who Took Relient Suffers: y Reasevanto TRADE-MAPR Ores: ER EE Length of | the Trial of the Maple use Talgraph Cale Oompeay (Incorporated) transialts and dellvers this message subject fo ny Me 36300! nalfermrs and conditians ‘printed on the back of this Pog j ———— ee at at nv ma eT et Fee oe a Boots Case Will_Cause_a Postponement | 3 wy. y. Mv “ “3. maass PHSB. eee \Ontae, 4BL _fewias, Merl York New York/ ers Sends Despatch from Scene Telling; | eS “When He Is Taken to Court. ease __|_Fatalities—Press Message Belated ay = ee eae KATSERDL AURUSTE VICTORIA, Via. Seagate Wireless Station, Jan. 18. | Bape URAEIED CE ‘The Countess of ae Harry Thaw’s sister, reached New York | EVEN z Sen Nae ©) a : ~A& Kingston Aedes by: Sororities pee yrdamales, to-day, —— witoday on the Kaisenin Auguste Victoria in time to hear the news that the 5 INo URID. eee F é = 2S = says that the sea is making steady inroads on the city of Kingston s S S N q] “ G = pautial lt her Bole will be postponed. The case of Hilgert, the “Magic New Yorks Z : the shore steadily sinks. To-day there were several water front slides 4Boots" man, will require two or three days more of Justice Fitzgerald’ S| anes l s Rarcoraiines hae cb ch d. Th gt re time, running into the allotment for the Thaw case, which was to have a. ee Seana Sams rane === Taare = Sasa essere oan arcane apoio jand the entire harbor line has beet ADEE je water has advanced © ie begun Monday. g f eT : \ |several feet above the shore’s high tide mark since _ yesterday, ang the / ° j i ‘Through her brother, Edward Thaw, the Countess made a state- Count ess Yarmouth agys: am here to set at rest story, city is in danger of disappearing. Soundings taken show radical changes ment on board the ship, which was anchored down the bay for hours; z : St 7 Sin the F harbor bottom. after clearing Quarantine because of the’ fog. The Countess denies that __thete is any division i inthe Thaw family over Harry's defense. She says|_ she' has come to New York to set at Test the Teports of di: greements and| _ fo stand by her ly is d This despatch follows one sent ve Admiral Evans stating that a pidéd over Harry's defence. 1 am my mother’s Beraard. juror-No.- athe Cary measure, in order that - et case, received a message short | Attorney. mar’ be. nrepates, SeIstseL, the opening of the proovedings ” fi aw MAY Dut up. aby that one ofyhis children was il on a ‘atraight omead In Oanker of denth: “Court was at there wilt “han no soured {% allow him to-Ko to the bed ey for eniling. Brny of the Wit his little one, He ewintneere Te “tm thé afternoon seaston. 02, — turned in] "pas w oda visit from his sls:er, a talie!-Witltdustice Fitagerald| cceply dlsaposinted when h i wite called cathia afternoon Assistant Diotrict-Attor- (one ime iain ese neue, and report jtiut the Ianding of engers trom her Garvan, who Is fo asxixt District: [the otoamer had been delayed by fox.| ito the-situation fa a_yoleano long ferivee which has hen rica aaa while rumblings and a red glow-at-nigit- throw: the: people-inta— alarm. ‘The volcano-is in the Blue Mountains, just behind. Kingston. ; The fatest official news of the Kingston, Jamaica, disaster reached | *~ | this city to-day trom Guantanamo, Ctrba;—through-Admirat- Evans-who- <4 |had received from Admiral Davis, scnt to Kingston on the torpedo boat Whipple, a_brief wireless report: of the situation in fi stricken (alse Admiral Davis’ reported that" Kingston “was almost “entirely de- ~~ stroyed; that 400 persons were killed, and- that 500-were_in-the “hose = Lpitals, ‘The «despatch: was sent yesterday (Thursday) morning, and further reported that Kingston was then quiet. * The Whipple started to return to Guantanamo with a ‘full Par 1 of the situation_ yesterday, and_ evidently reached the American naval base. during -the:. night. eee expect oe Countesy, early to-day, and waa sh “Attorney Jerome in the prosecution of |The Countess did not Janu unui Jave . this afternoon, W, Annotinced that the trial could | The Countues of Yarmouth ts accom- jmiot go on on Monday. He said that} panied by the thuke. of Newecartle and }Sthe-triat_of-Hilgert could not be fin-| Ms alece, Adeline Lister-Kaye, and Mr. | __ $Ashed before Tuesday. So Mpa tavten-asaid—thaf-agtwithstand<! me: this condition Thaw WIT Tiave to be] oi Into court on Monda 4 to) himsctt.| She was his favorite’ « fond aipagel secmed to have more, (afifence: over" him an others orthe ta ‘Sti 4 ————— + ‘iat _oantithne’chas-Woula-ha-metiourmect=| Serena aemies sors Orne ie any way co = = ‘Although the De ee eons hae it evar as eter cat ineLaadon since the} Ss K N hi f f li tedly annown. he presenta | Te tue will = a mat le cass oF he promeion il fie MRS (a Reet, ae ays Sinmarcencs nows Not ing of Folice “occupy more than two or three |ThaW to plead insanity, and rent) Sere Hw believed by thoae conversant |Dossble land. himwelt Inca crazy ay nuns | Business—Calls Him a Mere Mouth. rather than-attempt ds th the facts that thetrial will take up|{rie chair by the wunwrltter tee 4 Dbine-aii wae cGnsustiod “bythe |Voste “whicheat toast ie dncateniee Med iece for Others Wan Patterson or any other of tie. re-| besctswith EADY ODUCT ORION cs obstacles, VEER Pp 7 SES = EATTRIST MOST. first, place, there will th great alt. was prac-) and bagged in the back, or something, Witte | 48: re WER nto exCeUTIE BIRO m_MeAdoo, : former Pollee Commis: | with himself, to think ‘it over. ‘The re- : it ST aa tear inthe peahape = Rentiments regarding Ie] Cla Ty TEWIMN Mateo ete ————— n who mucceeded him a Mttle more] Gen. Bingham, with a disregard for - jens Thane year amo. He cated Gait; aera OT ONT TA NTES, BpeaKS aa Toliown dore Bingham an Incompetent mouth- | "Three gentlemen whe had so much plece of other people's-opinions." 'Mega- | | experience and ies Patcanea har [ptione"! wan the exact word he used. | much greater than anybody else that = -A¥ bat's-more;-lie- kaw ee eee ato--narse— 1} &n opinion handed down-by the App Lee MEMOS RARER m.very-sorry that gentlemen do! dof four or-tive-witnessce, helwill Mr. McA\ ree with me as to the needs of | avo a amall army of th SIL: Division of the Supreme Court. Tt} called to m statement which COmmis-) Cle department, 1 am also sorry that! i of them. If all who, ely m out tetay, und) M) fart dave trout eric — SAYRE HVE Tee SURES athe forced the tristto tive up to Its agree | stoner DLE B gave out ny, a for thé: prowecation are telling the truth? r ——the—District=attorney wit taxe—up 6 ‘For the firattfme sinc Ucally ousted from th d eri ‘Of Jurors Th an udiempt to get ox = There han developed among them uw PRs wes NER REA aT —SMGTET Pe Jshment, An extra ‘panel may be neces, etescthdet tithe = ' <“Tatk in the ‘Tenderloin Among people} inipoenae j= Direct-advicesto =the Aspociated- Press oe inestos= tnder-date-of 2 Jan; ior anecelN ee: a ay stated that the disaster was as great as. tha: was fen believed, had. been killed, as the dead were Gea recovered ‘from eK anes of arnericne were among the killed. The citys ist roins, but the shipping i in the harbor i is-safe, and Aye nese vessels | the wounded: are being cared for. The-despatch-also-states that-the-topegra aphy_of the country.| has: been. changed as a result of the earth’s disturbance, and that the channel into iKingston Harbor has been materially altered. The body of Sir James a nelr— advice. That these -xentlemas- Exere members ot an-advisory committe ina previows administration terof little Siierqut—Atiybody—who-knows any Uilbg je manger” In lighting Were, The { ¥ Tang Acre=Electric“Lignt-and-Power- iitettberately tee gnkle yesterday: —Undoudtedt Sivugh, be-wawTy—a Biers rts ~~ of the: witueasytor-tha A Stet aaies pMranted to hire apace in. the |. “Upto. thie: ‘ome, T have never made ‘bave been summontd as a precaution Tyaated ‘Company declined, lany erlticlan —pemment—on— tn} = Blagham’ OF his; admirers, alihouxt 1 have had--ainple opportunity and provocation to" do-40, y "it-would be Impossible 19 Mave a seivuewel @ greater Number of. promotions ever happened In he Di ‘SUPREME IN NUMB nee om AtcAdoo— hin Saseniah Bro Te~ Saeki; ~ s Gon, Bing mache: — 7 SUPREME ‘police afta SET Ee rene | “NEW: ORLEANS- RESULTS. Furgusson, who was kiled, was found and burned on the day the despatch —_ a Nia ersaty ignorant and oss | ar Act Uoohe Rateltips:| ALY Park Races Divided : = t2. l yas sent. fi ally. and tempéramentaity Incapad:g/0t HABE Henn 1b ed UD OLR Tor aieRty LS : —_, we club, dnd > ‘ Ge | acre Es ee eS one, (or trying to shoot his soundaman) Among: Long Ghances: 7p PneT Ree Bailes sae re There have been a faites of shocks since the first disastrous one, ; } j jmegapnonedand notw man, 1 will catd-| jar" tas as ant tet ere and Choices ; for: piaes)22: pay land the repetitions keep the people in a constant state of terror. filly voRd pater, feat He Lest eR tO en at a rater nec thal ate aa Havana reports a wireless message received there states that a tidal ~ have sald against some reputable AM} Lag nama SECOND RACE—Emergency (7| AistingUlebedcttinenrs.—rert +f teem —t mt Hea fia NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 67) to {0 end out) 7, ae77 rortwave-has-changed-the-coast line of Jamaica and has* left the south side of eee oe The Wi worthy of notice I wil have something | further contributions. to. the ne Raraioid Perey: Pale a 0 10 end-out) 1, Ohiyese (6 tot Tory ante ts Print in ‘orld During 1906 to eay to the owners of the Vice be- quncrel will “be. aottounis “awaltad. | AS SeLTeipi BuctGgea THe neat RGR | Eee eee enet ne. 8: Kingston under water. T. :! a ie at ta tl he . 5 . vt . 1 fet More Than 190 5—468, 602 hind thin incapable and footisn mega | pectat seats ir pemaincallent eHiyatacrelliend i Hibs Unrawnenent THIRD RACE—Rickey (30 to Vy London fears that 400 dead are still buried in the Kingston ruins in phone," In fact. it is believed that the | /&htning fast, If the meeting were to [and 6 to 1) 1, Lens (out for place) | 7 ear 1904, a time «fo the Citizens’ Union Bead eae tans av enelit (a oases yocabiilary’ of Nortly American Cuas. | contine beyond Saturday a new record i2 Penrhyn a addition to the 350 reported killed by Goy. Swettenham. na 5 : ¢ Words will be condiderably enriched | would probably ‘be ‘establiwned in the 3 . es ¥ When he turns loose: to-morrow. 7 There were two violent earth shocks in Russia to-day. { A cable from Kingston to the Boston agent of the Hamburg-Amer- 12 Siican line states no tourists met death in the disaster. nn ** ®|400 DEAD ADMIRAL, DAVIS SAYS. ~ { doy allsthustuneiae | CAIMANERA, Cuba, Jan. 17, 2 P.M,—Rear Admiral Davis, who art. made all the runni CES ayorte a “head | went to Kingston; Jamaica, with the American ships, sent a wireless RACK—Seyenvetghths of « muie, (Feport to Rear-Admiral Evans at “Guantanamo. this morning. His dis ". | patch follows : ; i “Missouri and. Indiana anchored at Kingston at 8,30 this morning. 5 Kingston almost totally destroyed. Four hundred killed; about five © { hundred in hospital. City now quiet. There were plenty of doctors, but yey ati the mae ade at ate Fant short dressirigs. Have supplied all could spare.” BESS Shige lsh Boat” st val fentiaa a | The Ameri herrea Vie left Engin a mornin; lore Than ‘During the : = earn Ing needed “police legislation along. the ed {ni Gen, Bingham's last ATTESTED BY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. 7 [Mone mtroahe Mayor.” ‘Three of the *BAREOT. WADE-GUTHRIE & CO. Imeihbern of the committes ivero Col. LT wertied Public’ Asgountants. Georte NR. Dyér, David McClure ‘and New York, December 31, 1906. Rt. A, C., Bmith, who had also served We heroby certify that we have made an examination of the books of the-lon tho advisory board that assisted York World containing the records of the’ classified pre eats Printed } Commissioner McAdoo in making pro- New York World and New York Herald (morning and Suriday editions) for |motions: from _ the eligible lat. nths ending 31st December, 1906; that) we kaye Investigated the | ‘The Citizens’ Union Committee found fee these records and-have tested these by'actual count for differ- | Gen. «Bingham ‘wax fathering and and we are “ofthe opinion that the Bae ‘of advertisements a | mothering @ ill which 1s now pending tae below: represent \an accurate comparison of the number-of advertise. | at. Albany, and which, it'enacted, will th these newspapers during:the year 1906: Fee i itn sl (rack: and weather: The vod | URGENCY. ‘DEFICIENCY Card of hiorwes and the card to-day wa| " above the average for a Friday, Usual- BILL GONSIDERED<|1y «2 1s = poor ithy because of tho.) ¥ a ae * | extra attractions offered on Saturday's WASHINGTON, San IN-The House) Glorifler was again carded as a | , to-day, In Committee of'the Whole con: | Starter inte mile and a furlong, mect: | 3 sidered the Uraent) Doficiency, bill ear: t/t8 PM Finch, Orbioular and Mssourl | rying an appropriation of $34,600. for| Lad, Tals was the feature race of the Various branches of the Government. | day. ‘The. otter races. were attractive | and promised good spor. “Phe attend- SENATE FAVORS THE ance, was heavy and a full Mat of books | i Siler FIRST RACE—Five aoa halt t PRG era LUMBER TRUST INQUIRY, jaide‘teai' ies Sars See eee gee _vasiaxare’ Soe Yan, 1R—Tho Senate | Pronen Suny #9) Lion tis FE tlsiipeds Spa Ploid. } ‘ i work anuniber of reforms In the police tem. The Citizens’ Union Committee fecided. to adyooate the Bingham. dill; that la, jail but three of its members Ni leh ihegaciies) the three re Jur, Dyet, and: mth, “ienap, &} Gamata, 112, J. Murti 3) Emergency went

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