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The. ‘New British Ambassador and ee a i le aig aN MM i nt Ra Bt meee ene ANS nl on ante Hl ‘WONT TAK OF HS MISSION, : Says His Parting Conver- - sation with the King was Confidential. land ‘the Sweitenham Incident; “Closed, He Says to the ora Reporters, pene He—Has- iveady Talked Too! °Much for a Diplomat— - Off. to Washington. --Jamée Bryce, the new British Am- - @assador to the United States. and Mra} - “<SBryce-srrived-hereto-day-on-the White |: ‘pla’ Miner Oceanic. Without loss of time they Jeft for Washington over the Peunsylvania Railroad and are ex- i pected,| to. reach. thelr destination | at «P.M eyee appeared Yo be-tn the bert he—came_down tha Both art-pi ‘fous fasaule sane Tate Aerioualy, surely recover, ta Teotreds and and” supple» at 16 MUurEtONS aay, opDit ES - _ FROM “ALL OVER THE WORLD pea Pe eaten About ‘to ‘Wed, : aDiscavera His Affianced—Is: ‘His ‘Long Lost- Sister—Both Other Mates Now. - gaogplank with shis wife he announeé 40 his triands that the voyage bad been a&momt-enjoyabie one. When he found Himactt aurroumed by reporters ho did ot whow the least! shyness, but greeted = —all_pleasanily.an.“*hoys” and sald there nothing about—the trip_tha¢ waa worth repeating. A Pleasure to Get to America “*It is always a pleasure for Ret to America,” said the Ambassador. “have many friends here and in time Ty Nope; to-make more.”* Segre Me Your new post?" he| CUSTOMER. IS.SHOT. was aake: ia . Oh. tt iy entirely to my_tking,” re] IN- A SALOON. BRAWL. Mr, Bryce. ‘I should never have és : ‘ped It.\f-the mission had not been pecaternelive.;e nt 1 may, ae well a Visitor Gets Much. the Worst, of anit i tlemen now that I am not pre- Jared to’ talk. politics or any’ kindred Encounter—Bartender Nof fibject at this time, It would not be Much “Hurt.---—+—® per er me to enter into any such During acoclocnehiceniathine Bia: may say, however, that It shall pesca avenue‘ and ‘Elghty-ffth street ya-be-my-earnest desire to promote ree Mulszer, twenty-eight years old, F pat good fell between tho| Of No. 120, East’ Eighty-second vaticet: was shot in the stomach, apd. Harry Gp aaa ‘Btates and my own” country.) Supple bartender, of No. 167 Secon came to America in 160, and ever| avenue, was struck on Me Neat by Arf ce that time It has been apparent to !P; Re = eae. that the two great English-speaking baxs_every_reagon in the world fF enitertalning only the pleasanteat re- ions. “Sir: Bryce, do you bear any message a the King to President Rooseveitt: “the Ambansador-was asked, Om tint Is-a-matter_about. “whten 1] Tay not speak Whatever ‘passed be- tyeen Hie Majesty and myself prior to gy departure for my post at Washing- _ton’ yas’ confidential.” War Taik Absurd, He Says. How about the Swettenham Incident, all over an far as I can @acertain. I suppose we have heard the leat of that But. boys. that’s pol- and you know Iam tryin, ‘off the rocks. Just a word t war” between’ the United | “not contem- Are eee ——9t-the-tpik—we heard about {t-te abenra ‘tr, the extreme. ~ As I-eame up the day and got a “glimpse of New York this morning $t reminded me of a little town tn Tui cany called Santo Miniato, which Jp wnadeup-chiefty-of- spires and~ towers. New--York's tall buildings give — the z eneral impression, throu the So ee = Pengiy’ wanderta — years in Africa’and rétirned ‘to “Amer- ica to mhke*hin‘ home at'Bdtte! Mrit! His lonely fife waa brightened? by in acquaintance! with Ailée Nelle HOWEL- OF ORTH, MEH, MOO UEP RELA ATS yea.’ He ‘bought thd sehiragemen| ‘ring Varises, puts rinds ‘the coffee, If ta so simple anybody-can make one Uke “aiwatehmendey is et The criilage: dust taxten; the the floor, and Ue a tring tothe key of and tock her hand’ in; hjé ble ‘pdlmt6 the alarm Now. run your string Into place {t_on_her_fnges the kitchen and’ fasten~it~to-” match He ‘noticed :that ‘she niready. wore @ Kxed between two stones no It will go th on nnd een: Kerrie ‘Mrs Bryce Photographed To- Day BOY'S WEALTH IS NOE ONLY TOAD ~WIRETAPPERS’ Swindlers'.. Victim Had Gained His Nest-Egg in Copper. BY A BARBER: DUPED Buckingham Hotel Steerer Led Fall-River Youth Into the Bogus “Pool-Room.” “orton A> Goodinan, -w-guliible youth of’ Fall River “Mass. who quit, the plow on the farm when the God of Foriune—- unexpectedly ——byavant— him wealth yla the~stock market, to-day told jn Yorkville:!Court “how he had come -to Now York to see the alghts And waa fleeced by wire-tappers. He lont $0,590 tn the wire-tapptr game. His brother-in-law saved him from losing $8,400 “more. Goodman ts a youth of twenty-four years. He jx smooth-faced, wears store clothes and his \big hands and ward feet, mark him a typical farmer's He talks with the simple cance ofeyduth whode chief dissipat beon a strawberry festival. on awk- ‘money. ‘Then a friend of mine got me jo buy some copper stock’\from Walt treet. It didn’t cont much, and [ had seard so much about people ‘getting Heh down there I bought ax much as I could. "Yes, slr; I got {t most for nothing. Hand- thet atong-caiie ewe tint-t was: jotng-up.—It-kept-golng-up,.and finally H+ wan, offered $11,500 foreit. I was’ Just che biggest man inthe township, ‘cause noat everybody I knew bought mining stock, too, when they saw me getting rich, and they couldn't sell tt or give { away. i Gave Up His Job on the Farm: “1 just threw up my Job on the farm.-| 1 saya’ to myscl{ Fi fiet_go downto New York and see the sights, ao I came down to see my sister at_No. 651 West One Hundred and Fifty-first alreet. She was glad to ace me, too “Well, ‘twas Feb, 11 1 sald to. her, ‘IL just Ko down and take-a Jook at Broadway.’ She said all right. She told me to be careful and she pointed cut the way to gp, ‘Don’t you pick up Qith strangers,” she said as I started out, “{ walked along Broadway i owalkedoup-Fiftr avenue, 1 we Hae oBuckingbany Hoses Pink it at Fiftieth street. [thought l'd ae: shave, Welt, that. there barber — the finest I ever saw. He was smoother than oll, He talked me into a hair cut: A ishampoo, a singe, 0 message an Tiso some tonic, No, sir; I-just could: ree}st him, ‘He knew. yor _totalk, he hadslost & lot of money “In “Wally street, ‘That was why he was a barber, he said. I sald I had made some money in Wali street... ‘You don't sayy he sald. He seemed to be mighty interested. | Se asked mo how inuch I bad m land when 1 told him $14,6@ ne was sur- prised more. ‘And you Nave all that Money?! he asked. I said it was all tucked away tn Tratt River: Then= hy said it was a shame, all tat lying Idle up there, Why didn't Tu it to make a fortune. It was a0 eas: In-New-York; he-sntd: Easy to Win at First, too. Ue sald fine and—{ntre- tur Fine to A Str tire Pijer He said ‘istant to the manag he ot all the racehorses, Fuller salt Always Knew when a herse was gol wine and: If Twin a Lou WE WOT Have ns et tox: \fent. fo No. 121 East) Twenty-sixth Ktreet. Louje told me to bet $0. He nak 10 Arowyecat_very att, WE veNT < 19 Fuller and he Mrs. Bryce Intervenes, : Thad bet § le | plain. gabt! band”schidh Jogked Uke’ O06! off. when. pulled: out.Aher Aring-the Da lee “At Uhl point Mrs. Bryce came out | hly dead. mother had: owned when, Ne lidnaiing wood. 4) SD a isinasad arith nikermt aiid Gtagged the Ambassador out of the | knew her aa a chila. yoy. $s}: Run-another atring to the coffee mill, | tol me what a plker was.” Then Fuller warned him. that Tt was__my__ mother’s’ ring which te -onerated- bya celock. poring.| Sake Me If! eo) rc aee DR eu 99 | Howell said. i reuad nah by init ros was o£ i c jet eat -halr-trigger. The| sent me and Loule to*Fall much for a diplomat, She wore s cor-| Pengilly . exal mined” tchoaoly, And |third string 1s attached’ to. the tea- ‘old $6.40 worth of atock and ci @uroy travelling gown and sable furs. | ound well-worn The ethe ieee iets] Bryce was taken away he turned | ters ‘of blasmother’# nama? The swee! hearts were much pnasied,- pata rem gation “soon, enlightened them. They: Nera brother and alster,., The yeddin wublgh Iwas. to be to:da ft dome “but-the reanited=rel Riveeaoeith mnie REAR fiomg toKetHEr ANE TOOK OF eve” part= ners. kettle. When the alarm clock: goes off ull these atringe getinve-action becgune Hiey-are wound up rae the-abe rth eRe unwinds, “J am no stranger to your President, “>> Zhave known’ and admired him for “years. —And_so-Tanttetpate” 4 pldkanat 0! post in Washington.” ioBeyee-whe-niet-at-the ptr py “Percy Sanderson, the British Contul- geMbenerae}16Ue New. oXork; Col Jaines, + military attache to the British Em- HILPREN- ON BREAD AND PADDWLE. tells 13y George Haiilion, of London, STRUCK. BY- LION, Sa ee Sines “BUCKS THE TIGER.’ ne sys, whay in act before t! bansy; Mr. Seeds, also an attache; Al- 1 carelu] to ogiter them .only wholesome > eatery peeehes twas not because, eltfnt! was! | Youd. Tf wtty ank. for, me e seh K eae Jullan—Roddina—and-| iroypied..with.exaggefated’ ego” that’ este pete ie ie ya ee at 3 ee . Parrish. ches Ambassador | a London lawyer: sought to hate hls onrpad anid UAT Gsaked The yrikade “ot “paslosraphers | indiscretions at the gaming boatd ex) Give them no plum padding, no cu | By sending them down to the Des- | cused, put\because he hdd ‘onte ‘been icants. no saker, no candy. and wry wistreet ferry to catch him there | attacked by a,Mon in’ Africa, Bince that | iQtie lat anything. rise, -1¢ th Mien Orivink Ip a hurry to the) tinie, Die lawyer said, his elfent* Hadi hea dha tamsihersesten tlie toute Twenty-third street Parry. had an iretglatible deuiré to “buck tthe oad s motberits 2. pane oh ; ad.In one hand /and the family. pad = ‘Slapped on the Back. fie lost ‘810,000 on horse races and, die In the omer, ‘The doctor In:a pPorn: _ al-cards, but t !| Innt_-bachelor, Mr. Bryce presided at the concert ie the lion had canit Hy manor Re PP abee iinet Oreaalaliontaeers ROOSEVELT BOYS head with Jts paw, ‘Tae.debtor proud: might. He made a brief speeod of a phe ne pag neat Pett pecause he) @ami-humorous kind that caused a] SUGred #00 w year from’ a marriage | RIDE ALASKA DOGS. bibulous passenger sitting bealde him to break into roars of lauchter, The Ambassador looked a bit worried and turned his British back on the man, Am he closed Nia speech. the roaring pas- wenger gaye him a crack on the, back with his hand and exclaimed: “Bravo! Great! Go on, old sport.” eat hereupon friends of the Ambasaa, the. man, boosted him out of ome Preal “| Archie,” had” a “ride “about the ‘| Mouse grounds last evening behind I} Smith's Esquimau dogs. Smith mail carrier of Nome, A} hw dogsled overland ‘to Washington, 1100 CATS GIVEN TO COLORADO SCHOOL, Mayor Lall, of SCHOOL TEACHERS MUST GOIN, EARLY. School teachers in threé; towns! !n ‘the Indian Territory are" ‘revott"'ovt'r a! new. curtew law witch .the boards of education have mad’ for .thelr ‘ewpecial’ benefit. Byery teacher mist!be at home by 9 ofclock.” ‘The «women ‘teachers ‘end most of. the Territory teachers aro waloon and invited him to take a Wark ‘olorado Springs, i momen=are| in. revolt'et} : given the Colorads College one hundred DR. J. CEARKITHOMAS DEAD. |iny tiey Uylll, not autanits stingy nea. ents. No one kriowa wiether the Mayor Vd Sy Rate Es ‘br Ba J.) hire old muids,"; sald one amd jaeg, ||\s Joking or actually mea that ‘Stark jomas, 1 ‘orl Ned at} "They" can't’ bogs me al]. and a ‘school take them, Some pre | Bight. too: Why, my sw art and T| mens of Angura, Manx, Caurtr + Thomas:came to Los Angel nis, wife a month ago. He was “from Bright's disease, but ted pnoumonia a-week ago, ee Wresrapidseoeitns thie Dr, Thomas lived at No. 107 West y-neventh strect, and had practised fclne In this city’ thirty yea ee the Cornish cat They loge an Fill, walk: out Just whenever: we: pleas Intoresting . place -at for themselves. Muinane persony of oralo Sp auyor Pint the vests betused storsvivinection and they are, trying to work-up a) cru sudo against the a/heme: They deny that) Hall is a iover,” as he bimself, and! declare that, Joke Joke, nia peta yall not be tortured. 201 Terran atte BY ALARM CLOCK. — Tinkér “Burns, of Thomaston, Conn., 1s competing with, Thomas A, Edlson in the way. of inventions, ofa Tabor-sqv- Sumo of Reprerentatives killed the an. | {ne, nature..and: his townemen’ say Woman Suffrage ilk yesterday] promises, to, be a winner. (} only fourteen ores: in) ite tavor,| arm clock which, ghta_ hi smallest on record 4 “he stove every moraing an ho fore fullname, t Roosevelt's boyn, Quentin and White Is the 4, Who drove the/ thirty-six, of 2 ure expected to.make tha col- night— means a8 an! Headaches wud Neural re in| LAXATIVE BROMO Quinta, Colf and 7 a ycremoves cating. “Call Tor TP didn't my__siater Ww: tnt ternoon and F be Scarborough When men were the: a. husand nd crowdlag around th trouble betting © my had When they told come second San wwtaT reeling ack to he watd, and fi me sata nad bet suldhe t soond more money Wi ma yd 1 told him- 1 hy Pal Rivers He told me aid 1 would, * zat. 1 brother: me In nnd asked w nen I told at's how Bank he nal: broke my it all bac $009 /moro cats to.g0 and Ket count sl help crying heard me and watthe matter Wity, lost $3 TI almort realized that ne money a brother took him to Police and the ‘Twenty: ed, Loule found. “The |p wer, men ay ) Harr align , allan “Pit 9.42 West On str Hundred -| and thirt utrec! a) 75 Thirty-six th Berg, | twenty-five avenue, and seven, of No. Seventy-fourth street eel LOBBY HELPS SPREAD PANIC. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Feb, 21 There is jbellef here, which Is sharod by some Representatives and Semitors, thal lie panic aMuus Lie poopie vs vere all-pox epidemic 1 an eas @eavor to break up the-seasion of the Legislature before’ certain bills could be Sixteenth c birty-tirat “four, of No “at ture E.W.Grvve,aiic,%es PSs ated, money | and I didn't have a chance: t my mister. Loule had breakfast with} me, I liked Ls out 2 him 482 bn "You ts fr mine” Taald. * You take this and det it and when yow.win.you ean give It back to nies All. Choked. Upon Losing. “We well WwW ‘at to me! Frank, | mty'= | st One Hundred and d-ALARM FIRE. STIRS HOSPITAL AND BIG SCHOOL Patients Are Kept Quiet by Nurses, GIRES XCITED. 350 Employees of Burned Factory in Greenwith Vil!-7e -Aroused: Fire atarted suddenly. at noon to-day in, the ble {tetory billding In Ureen- wich avenve, near Seventh, that le oc- cupled by the ‘Oiandattan Screw Btamp- ing Company, «nd -for-a:few-minutes-It looked ‘as ff a pante might result acnons the seven hundred employees, nearly half of whom.are girle: be The alarm was sounded througnout the factpry and within a ininute the employece had fallen in ilpe. marched out tn good order. vAlarm spread-to all, the surrounding pulldings and” Waw soon communtcated to St. Vincent's Hospital, which stands within a hundred feet and just across venth atreet from the blazing bulld- ings. oMeanwhtts nemdreda = of ablidreny.ate tending-school In the Greeowich avenue bite: seholthad gathered in the street just east of the fre Ihe. Tg pottce from the Charles street station ‘had to drive the youngsters back and fnally ordered the ‘teachers to form them In line and-match-them-tnty-the building — 4 A few minutes later-the wind veered th eastward, carrying denwe cloudy ke into the school. Alarm spread the dullding at a _great rate. and only the most strenvous efforts on yartof prinstpal nnd. tenchgra_pre: ted a pani rting. The po- ordered the principal to dusmtss the children out, but Raid he could ‘only. do order—-from~ the —Roard— of Commiastoner -Bughet ‘cClusky then “ordered princtpal. ‘atherine Hevier, ta f the ‘buliding: withoul further: lowe of time, and she obeyed. The.children re formed in line and marched out Inwood ord: Tne third alarm brought to the scene Deputy Chk Krugerrand three bat- talion chief: def Croker arrived a tow minctes later in his automobile and took command denpite the fact that he had to use two canta because of a broken foot. ‘The shifting of the wind by that thre waa carrying the fire rapidly in the direction Me Tome af, Calvary. at Nos. 6 and 7 Perry street, in the rear of the burning. buildings, “In-<he home re fh women cancer patients aml the nurses In charge of the home had © call resistance from the police. to help thom preszrrn_ order father Spetiman;~from—Bts~Foseph's parivh, arrived ‘at the home, and. with his assintance— the patients —were Te assured and all danger Was soon past. Firemen. Are in) Peril. Bo rapll was tho spread of sthe fire that several members of the crew of Engine No. 18chme. pecilourly -near: bem ing trapped in the lower floor of the factory. One of them fell Inthe des- perate struggle and had to be carried out by his comrades, He was Fireman weeney. He was carried over to /St. cent's Hospital where he soon. re- ered consciousness and returned. to company. of neatljan hour-the Aght_waa kept ) tefore the firemen ot: the Names r control, and “by that tie the factory and express buildings were Iit- No better than charred ruins The loas was roughly estimated at $250,000. The ¢ Stamping -Compi ‘Deputy Inspector ‘VL just take you ures Darts of nutomabljer of inthe.” He put om hy: Pie Manahan Vepeens Som- came away wit | pany hed a targe numberof trinks and pare was Lowe] packages, thers Im storsge., Latte wae e toi me down on Bros’ | saved from the bullding, which waz building and into a Me) formerly owned and ocoupled by the Ruseell Rees brewery The Home-of Calvary is mpported In kreat measure by wealthy women In New York. among the number. being ra. Thomas) F. Ryan, “Archbishop Farley is presi of the home. TRIED TO GO BACK TO FIRE FOR DRESS. ‘A: fire .which started! {ram_same"uns known caurw in the apartments ‘of Mra, An nith, on the: second-floor of the Uivee-story apartment-tovse sat Noo -it Canal street, Jersey. City, to-day” fur: plenty of thrills for the ble crowd itonttracted and lota-of hard work for the tireme fthe-top fahr nftie-pitidine~ Who Te an InVarhl, wae {tress by firemen. To ge Place It was necessary to. the-roof.and then loxer noskylight—into the next idee, at the helkht of, the fire recollected that her daugh Which: who ws 16 Fi Diton thet riment, Sn tried to Ket back to raacun ttand-beenmic-hyaterical-when: he was reatralned, building Waa’ gutted, a NEW-ORLEANS- ENTRIES. “Parndise Spring, Toyal River, 100: Prophet Donna Blvira, THU RACE —Three- quarters ¢ S| nangieso) $4).—Deux Ten Bons eeicentor iutterly, 4075 *°Wh DetSorce. , A ar **Louls entry, RACE—One mile ant $400, Doubt. $0; Molt Cafsantaa, 05) irpacetong, Celebration, ‘Sycasvous, 08, Buchanan, . Bh; nlahith mle! BiB E the Cal DOL ‘Light ‘Note, 10}, The: pounsor. 103; Lady Elitwon. 104; " DeKaner, yu; faronal, 100; Bitter, Brown, ¥ tle. 06) Eyie Groen, 103; Flavigny, 06;) Joe Levy, VENT RACE-—One autie and seventy $40, Huntington, 106; Cab- Fett elling: |dhoe, 10T; Quas zona. $4; Gilatons Squad on ter to nt carry her through | Mrs. MILLIONAIRES WE HELD FOR DEATH OF MAN in. St. Vincent's /Mes Michael C. C., McDon- ald Found with Pistol: After Shooting. ENSATION IN CHICAGO. Woman Had Quarrelled with Business Man. in’ His Office and Shot Was Firéd. “prey, FL—Wetleter Nas Loule Fisher, who under the-intter-name-maneged the Harrison Art Company, with offices inthe, Omaha Building, at Van. Bure and La Balle streets, was shot and instantly killed to-day in his offlce Mra. Flora MaDonald, the wife of Michael C. McDonald, a formerly prom- inent-Demooratis politician, who until recently was prominent in sporting cir- cles, and-who-tw-severai—times-e-mil- ionatre, was arreated. She was alone In the office of Guerin at the thme ‘of the shooting. and when outelders forced their way into the oMce was found. with a revolver in her, hand —She-refumes-tor ja -tong-time-to—atre her’name ,and until late in the day was -go-hynterical that jt-wee ‘mposeiiie tér the police to gain any information from, Nothing is knowii of the ca shooting. —An-sfftee -boy—left--Mra,— Me- Donald and Guerin quarreling, and when-the office was again entered hy a third person. Guerin was dead, having been ahot back of the right ear, and 4fra.-MeDonald, with the revolver in Her possession, wan trying to encape from;the room, Witnesses who hastened to Fisher's room after hearing the shot -aaserted that they heard the woman crying “Oh, ‘he Tits whot himself!” Me*has shot him- of the —— ey STOCKS IRREGULAR ND TRADING LIGHT Railroad Shares Given Some Support, While-Industrials : Are Hammered. “-Ratlroad-stocks started a—small-frac-| Hon higher on light transactions.in the inarket” todays Among the industrials there were a number of declines. Na- tohal Lead and Cotton O11 fell 34 and the United: States’ Steel stocks were shaded a small fraction, Chicago Great Western preferred lost néarly a point. Anaconda rost 13-4 and Smelting pre- ferred, Otherwise changes wére. -in- oe nu he: total sales of stocks to-day was} 598,000 shares und $1,4@,40) of bords. The Clostng Quotations. lowest and closing prices “HOEKE TAN YeulArdey”& Arial, Copper fr & Foun 6 Cag Pacirie 15d ee Chea ak OM Ls Ste Chic O. West, BD 22th He oe POT Chie..& NW igs So), uel & Tron, 48th Gol, South. Jee pe. FR fon: Gas ais. Corn Pr. Co, pt BT Deas ania Ge. 88 Dist. Bec f Corp. Erle oe Inter, Inter. Hlowa Teste E Weat Svcs 1 « oe = =s a7) 1% aN Ta T aC tt = +h + aM 4h -—% Jou 104 10H — Reet, noes TRG ABBY eT aawance, — Decline, > : DETECTIVES GATHER IN FIFTY THIEVES. Detective-sergeants gathered: jn fifty Kriown thieves Inst night and lined them up at Headquarters to-day, About thirty of them ware pickpockets, There was no specific charge against any of them, but’ the plain clothes men /haye orders to syrest all known thieves on sight. In the crowd was Roy MoMillan, tho " Wonder.” Ha baa been arrest: cankedoeen times recently, only to be cerity Belle, 108:" Henry. O. M0 110: Piretliant, 100; Barroeder’s Midway, (947 Heit ot 4 tyaeins- Bee Dele te : Fire Alarm. i" nl puomgepon {vo Remon Girl yoee Mer a : inoes turned out in the: police court the next ted’ MoMillan to, Inspyo- b fete lx Me .up a cot-put tn the hall and Ill come d Sara here every: night to’ 8: Foame o¢ Japan was net mentiomd: dur WITH: ROOSEVELT NOT ON JAP Mh War Strength on Pa- cific Was Considered. WABHINGTON, — Pub ai ft wae Stated at the White Mouse to-day that Ula. conterehoe held there .yerterday ‘afternoon. between the President, Sea retary dtetcalf-and the Generaj’ Hoard of the Nawy bad no bearing oh the re- Intiona ‘between the Uniled Hintae and Japan and the advisabiiity of an’ In- crease of the Gaval attength in Pasine waters. The matement waa med ‘that ' the ing. the diecuesica, The confordnce. jt wae further stated, had to Go in part with the meneral| @iastion ef the perwoune! of the navy| and other kindred ‘matters in’ which| the. President {interested and whioh| | he Giecusess on frequent cocasions with hls naval adviners, NO COMPLAINANT, — PRISONER DISCHARGED. Missing Silver: Had Been to ‘His Room . by Detective. Traced as arcom at No, 62 Weat One Hundred! and-Seventh- street, was arraixned t- day before Magistrate Crane in Har- lem Court and discharged for lack of complaint or complainant. He was a feated. yewterday on a olarge of erand larceny by Detective Coileary, West One Hundred and Tweaty sifest station. On the afternoon Feb- flat of Mrs. Kose, of No. 119 West One} Hundred and Twenty-first street, had been entered and robbed of valuables worth $00, mostly silverware. At the me time the United Statee Casualty Company was notified, and the Rowe Nat was: burgiartnsured by the} company Munsger Schroeder, hastenrd ot It-Colteary was noted thatthe} to the fiat. Colleary and Schroeder ex- amined the premises and decided St was an inside job. Yesterday they traced the missing silver to the room rented Inador. Itzell. and arrested {| Fim on th d larceny charké As Sehr jer scoured a relic is Mra. Rove to-day he did not make any? charge, nor. aid Mra Ttzell has dn TSBs. in the Morton Build ing, COL. POLK’S WEDDING '_ SURPRISES FRIENDS. The- Descendant-of Early President _ Makes Mrs. Dorothy Kitching Bodine—His Wife. tony Yorx | ‘ny evenink when |” Van Leer Po fone of the few sur | The Southern owen surprised y ft learned that Col Nashville, Tenn. viving descendants of President James | Ke Peik, had become a henedis:. He yesterday married Mra, Dorothy Kitch } ing Bodine. a daughter of the late | Frederick McHenry Kitching, of Sia pletoa, B. I. othe welding took place at the home of Mra, Kitching’s uncle, Crowell Had: | | den, at ToRemsen sirest i pf the -Firet-Rens— Brooklyn, Gnureh of the cere! Dunlap, editor of the Engineering Mag- | qaine.. was boat man Immediatety after} the ceremony the covnle left for Col olk's home. Puke baer Polk {a nearly Mtty. Ie was United States—Consul-Generat Calcutta, under Cleveland and the Net= Aeminiarration pt Mckinley. He was one delegates to. the P ence at Wwitttam stare clan of the Vander of the Tennessee Soc Sage WOMEN FAINT IN rormed ck ==Ran—Inlo= Glass Which Broke Smashed_ to Bits. There was excitement In the shopping district to-day when a Sixth car crated info two Warsi tet wtreet> Hala o> were out by fixing «lass and by the shock: -Hund) of withienKed “the-nccldant. ‘The egr-struck a huge truck of the Pittsbure Glare “Compiny. Te “was Joaded with glam The crash smashed the glass in the waggn and shattered fie windows ofthe vcnr. eng a anower of glass in al] directions. A truck owned, by J. nann, of Grand } st . Jersey Cl lved a lenser | waock the the colit the glaas truck peing shoved against ft. + ‘TeaMc policemen carried aiveral fatnt- ing wemen from the car and an om: Dulance was summoned from the Ny York Hosp! All” the | passeng Mf however. rif d medical attention and went home, ASK FOR BIDS, BUT and brite women, c ree an, The new Board of Water Supply |» aguin advertising for bids for the con- struction’ of the portion of the Aque- dnet which is to bring water from the Catskills between Hunter's Brook and FoFundry Brook yaleys, How the $500, 00 for this work 1s to be provided Ls not clear, as the money Is ted up and ah error in the printed form of con: tract at the last bidding caused the Dds to be declared off and a postpone- ment taken, The Sinking Fund cannot provide the money. ——_—_-—___—_—_. SUBURBAN DECLARATIONS. ‘Announcement was made to-day thi Oiseau, Inqulaltor, Firat Premium, Tip- toe, Bull's Bye, allot, Court Dress and rt bee Serial nae dienp). whieh. -wll. bo: Tun at Bh Resear Bay-on bgemtn tes NAVY BOARD TALK /AMERICAN VICTIM -Tandor Itzell—who gives’ tie address |) Rrookisn-| ene it “STREET CAR CRASH. -Was--Carrying 4 avenus! HAVE NO MONEY TO PAY | “OF MEXICAN PLOT Styner, Witte by dstier sia ~ Leave Country, Was‘Fa- tally Stubbedi= © - INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, B—Fhery My Btyner, brat uf Birer 8) styber, neneral inanager of the Mesiean. Gét+ tral Ttajlrend, whose death at the Clty of Mesice has heen reported: ndld® te: dny his father, who ty Pootetinster at + Montinorencl, Ind, hes rased Yad’ dds - apnieh trom Mexica slatinig Chat Binier Atyner had been stabbed ty! a ‘metnber_ f° nn’ antl-Amerteari sorfety, but ia sll alive, thevgh fatally wounded~ ‘It tp sthted vy merbere of the Mrner family that Blmer Btyner reeentiy re- octyed anonymous Setters. threatentty him with' death. unless he téft Manteo: ‘An appeal. for an investigation hee been rnade to the: State Department at, Washington (hrough the Indiana’ Bene ators, SUSPECTS HUSBAND OF GRUESOME JOKE Woman Whose Death Was Advertised Is Alive Enough _to Be Angry. ° Mra__Iigtherine FE Jtuhiman,of Bt —_— James Park. L. 1, began an investiga~ Uon to-day to lear who tt was reporad that she was dead and brought to her home & sorrowing grop of relatives and friends. She thinks It was: her husband, x ny Kuhimen,—-twenty-eight yeara old, who was formerly an em- ofthe ¥..M CA. in Fulton street, Brooklyn, and who deserted her, sie ways, fqur years ago when their b was five weeks oid funeral New. York papers. fn from Philadelphia by of that city. pilose notice, appeared in sev- It_had been “John The notice eaid eld Inst Sunday, The eral sent Brown,” the services would he app ert = founded. them. by recelving them at door in the best of Tiealth If ty husband sent the’ notice: ald the woman Who attended’ her own ineral,”” "I cannot tmagine what mo- } tive he had. But-I-mean—te-find- out about tt and prosecute aomebaay ys Kublinan at-one tine-was studying to become a Baptist preacher. WOMEN WEEP; HORSE IS SHOT ON BROADWAY. i Poor-Animai's Leg Broken in-a-Col- lisionwith-a-Gar-Outsite. of Maillard’s, a of-a_private_cad— man. stables, in Fifty FAW from Jones, the. Sith street to-dss drone te women — Hie Ma! iway and Tweoty- tha women. had lett “s swung ‘his hors» “ place:in rhe centre oto awalt his pas- ree crossed the north-dou! crashed Into the yvehic! vires Jonesfr: higcreat=te-the and dragging the horse. | Whea ang animal were dfssatangled und that the horse -had_ bro 4—-tea-Offerr-Norvon=4 A. was summon | wome 2 was shot. who had lett the oe « Te Ton = . ——<$<———— EXPECTS STRANAHAN TO STAY. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—Kepresenta, sald yest ro Stranaha: as Tit would ask th GEORGE WASHINGTON « laid—the foundation for truthfulness with his cherry - tree episode. 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