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Thaw Asks to Be Put to Work at the State Asylum 10,060 Moors Re eported Slain in Battle With French Ocean Liner Bi uns in Fierce Blizzard; 15 Drowned PINAL mis I. RES ES U LTS E D | i 0 N [ « Cireutation Books ‘Open to All.” | s Cincniavion Books Open to All.’’ \! TAS FY LM, ST SESTAGLAR BLAZE BURNS OUT | COUNCIL TO TARE ae ae Blk WORTH STREET WAREHOUSE + FACED DEATH FOR DAYS/ DRUID RUNS SECOND. Hampers the Fire Fighters and Decide that He Must Be Removed = ce emo ee oe | Gives Flames Chance to : . ! Numbe 2. d a dden by McDaniels, and at | _ to Some Other Institution and Number Gimme ant | ee ee COUSIN, PRINE SAGAN, WAS Gain Good Headway. | A 5 Frozen When Taken From { Will Confer with Lawyers the Doomed Vessel. Place Position. to Devise Means. Sara HALIFAX, sage from the Wh NEW ORLEANS la ar Hner Cymric, | acids went to the post on, tdid to-day of | races a Feb. 4--A wireless mes TO MARRY ANNA GOULD ®t 0: swoxe covers rere ‘Iourt Told He Could Not Even Bear Hundreds of Girls in Adjoining Buildings Queenstown to lestruetion by f It is probable that some move will be taken to-morrow to secure the transfer of Harry Thaw from the Matteawan Asylum for the Crim-! inal Insane to some private sanitarium, where he will not be subjected to} zard | noon. uiner St. during a t and th wil get Antwerp to New York, se ee 2m the Insinuation That such 2 Man Make Frantic Rush for the Street oc | 1 the drowning of fo constant associ alanced criminals. | | crew, off the coast of Nova His relatives fear that prolonged incarceration in Matteawan would} tie Cymric serve to break down whatever strength of mind he possesses. and) ees ve ors a terrifle battle with Thaw | Many of ure surviv been tion with mentally un! the present sesic vv sures wae of ShHOuld Be Stepfather to His Chil- Brployees cf Buroed Out “Hirme eer dren and Attack Foilowed. Escape in Safety. a oe pring out th mut e Lawyers Peabody and O'Reilly held a long conference w at the asylum this afternoon. Upon their return to New York to-night | they will meet Mrs. William Thaw and Martin W. Littleton at the Hotel Belmont and discuss some plan for getting Thaw out of the institution, Thaw made verbal application to Medical Superintendent Lamb to- day for a position in the asylum hennery. »placed in charge of the fowl and become oft “I peed outdoor exercise.” Tha Bupt. Lamb. “When I was a bo. Wisited rural places {t was my d ‘feed chickens and gather eggs ‘If Tam contined in the ward, wit! ny madmen on every side of me, how can | I possibly strengthen my nerve One When the beats reached the side of Minute the wild-eyed fellows fight one he Cymric spray bad covered all the @nother; the next instant they shout — nen and frozen on them. The burne and thelr piercing screams at night are nerpbers of the St Cuthbert's crev The had for days. | want to ‘ i —— —_—_——- results; maiden two-year Prospe™ t off in a The most spectacular daylight fire that down-town New York has }seen for a long time, occurred this afternoon in the tive-story warehouse panihel prince on, tnd lott building at Nos. 43 and 45 Worth sd in the PARIS, Feb. “) Anna Gould, would marry his cousin, Prince Helie de ' —It was the fear that the wife who divorced him, rescues were in, which drove Cuthbert wa d to be @ sai ‘ A hy When the tid he would Be tO) bel ae neyacinevar iddled fn tre stern, the fr 1 tae sea running g wind, Wi rate into the vi cupied by four firms j @ount Boni de Ca a day early in January last i was his indignation and anger and rage tellane to expect dealing in hosiery and cotton goods. ial custodi n of of the e gs. The building is in the heart of the wholesale district and three alarms hich drove him to follow up the assault with such rude vigor that Prince a! ee fell into the gutter, and wh hile recumbent passively collided with the} Were turned in. 92 of Count Boni’s boot " Count Boni explained this to-day through coun! explained t! lay through counsel, in the Cor- 6 Hl rectional Court, when he and his brother, Count Jean de Castellane, w ere} Mi ee ers arraigned on a charge of assaulting the Prince. Counsel for the oun tite ough to prakonie e dead, Eve vere in great suffering. both fror asserted that the Count was convinced that Prince Helie would not be al f ie uN ae ®randeur or horror into my car. and the Cymric's physician treated | {ince Bhe, 10 CW. , ai “The Count,” explained counsel to the Court, “still respects his wife, ae Loses Chess Game to Roth. Hemme Tney Oe re ba kSn Bi ceaboes y Heattond At (Naso: Wa eee If he accepted a judgment of divorce from her it was because of that FOvTOR RIDDER ii —_-__ a pie third floor of storage rooms occupied ure, Morehouse & Co, wummoble nature of the goods ad of the tlames and engines arrived fire wae sh the windows on the ug) the air and Lie roof. little water pressure a THIRD RAC wee! yed to thi teross the street on. je f Dr. Amos T. Baker, in churge of Wa Han eee : respect af 1 ott 2 to 1 and 6 to 1, 3. No. 1, north. in which Thaw ts « ee Nee ee Hane, Oitman, Dario, Gau i es i @ «=: Hined, sald this afternoon that the you “Although he is separated by law from his wife the Count was torm whiter s Compos Chandier, Lady Maia, avec hen purnlng mi Allonby and Stellaland Tee wteheamaanne one o/} Morning Charity Worker Attac i . Millionaire had not yet adapted his ty \WorkersAttacked| inil vie wocatiatonmiiennovanaconarceesn ices deeply stirred when he heard persistent reports that Prince Helie de nw building a was constant. Hall for many venrs. Hit men fought the] OURTH RACE Purse sni0; handicap, ones essure. ‘The water chiton ulway and Savag ely ‘re until exhausted, all the while the | thr year-olds six furlongs. gan would marry his divorced wife. He could not restrain his impulses | Reported Slur of President seless for a time vind and waves battering his helplese}!c «\ lof indignation when he thought of the possibility of Prince de Sagan be- Gears ARGS Aaa out of use (eF)s 20 to 1. coming the hushand of the mother of his children. MST NMS (ATOR einen had tried! telang 7 to 1 “The Count considers the Interests of to. the i Sir, i Ae i] Hee of the East One Hundred |) U" boats and for they Knew | Soeur, ‘Tilak MPP | itp children as {t {sa father's right to to be in any! and Twenty-sixth street station were|-he bumine ohne tat tee Fonelvedion (andi ianarts eta a do, He coitld not conceive it is duty | Es : ue high they knew no boat could tive : Roa weantia ran S release from 1 Tl S Fn y learned that Miss Grace Tracy, «f | The fourteen who were drown tort . which Hern : were to even an Insinuation tha Ae ati Jay that he i thel : HS as Prince Helle de Sagan should be- i : Sas Hid opens ce evened Chey Bran cic RAUL hee aes oa come the stepfather of nis children.” ra met the President's characterizatic a . y wert | ts and had not, In| tad) been attacked’ and robbed white (nsir “awtil predicamect,. cod mien ' Precading this explanation by counsel a eae ees Ble ace getter 1 hea St. Cuthbe machinery | won by Forty Beaten. craft. The had been for day* utterly the ward. For thirty Grorge It Dr. Join Wail, of Now Y Martin Ww, counsel, does Rreat hurry affecting Matteawan, had not orepared mrit of habea persons at the alarm atliaaclage ianhotiactions and rushed : ; é CM in Pe Baek erect: Jon a mission to relieve the distress| ‘verboard In tie frail dory. As i Ceunt Bent in anuwer ne, & auenon Bos from Washington, ow : i eeeivere . poor family at Not 212 Pirst | SW4mped their friends on the St. Cuth- by the Court safa thi A o to the dis “ o hi ineae Ae is Cammy ain : berthosdiaalvencheripricy ial mente which he intend nid to the J eee en tad ae expects to co about aw ont | tives are semmehing for the hold-| At last, when those on the ship had Court would cast adequate ight upon | “Oh, ite that limburger envey, hey (outs HERE ae ‘ of the Insane asylum in an orderly | Up man. and a general alarm has been| given themselves up for lost, they the motive of the assault. The count and would not see the distinguished | fr minasee in eee. continued that the intimate character of rd eb ge tn is ws of the burning manner. so that !f he should be suc-| issued for a “clean-shaven y sight 1 , young man, | Sighted the Cymric, miles away. They ding shot out over Worth street and cessful there will be no revulsion of | twenty-five vears old, of dark complex-| did not need to signal, for thelr the papers prevented their being mad sal a 24 he quick bY! gave the fire an ¢ Dublin kentiment. Tt ix not his intention | fon, about 5 feet 6 Inches in height, | ing craft made a great light. The oon public. ae reas nap ey et eeeaier ane aes et i erertey Fare ene nee) OCGA ear: to force matters unless he has reason-| why wor ey Pamrervecinte 1 e hat tt did not really possess c who wore a dark sult of clothes and a] ric was soon near them, to the wind- The mention of pape! toe? Shocked | an¢ s8!4 @ fow caustic things to this | aod va rahenr sia eiives eee assurance that any move he might| black slouch ha ward, Even then they’ were In dire excite Prince de Sagan. He sprang to} (Commissioner Was vould be successful, Should he! Miss ‘Tracy Je a member peril. and ‘had not the storm parti teas effect: {commission merchant maunleaantt Thaw’ 5 of the Riv-| ¢ partly his feet and shouted: SE . e { merchants, occupied the ala horittes should declare ity Organization Soclety, which hee ite re Both Count Boni and Count Jean ad- politician, n he learns that more ang is Masters & Co., the two up Slarollent {nsone, the set-back would'be) omces ‘at ‘Nos. 65) and 6S Manhattan Natives Reported to Have mitted that Count Bon! spat In the face Stop Skirt Lifting. than 90 per cent, of the population of| ney Their stocks were com- Pa ayy | Street. Word was received shortly afte; of Prince Helle, Count Boni added that me this country have German tlood in} pletely des: d arate: eer noons Lota the family of John Charged to Mouths of Guns 7 nea not sent seconds to challenge their ve may next time think twice} The fire started just when omens c Y he slurs a citizen on account res in the viein mot a criminal. He of guilt of the on Prince Helie to a duel because he knew) The elevated petticoat problem, 1n that Prince Helie could not find a gen-| connection wit! Loddy, of First avenue, was in a pitiable plight and needed immediate in Desperate Bravery. Gérman birth or descent ime with whiel | known me quite well for many years, draughts at the he was charged. The purpose in send- i 1 : ace | assistance. Miss ‘Tracy was communi- tl lu be willin, clerks, An immense HORS DLMIao MATRA an tor RleGA) cata it s BANS tleman in Paris who wou! 5) One Hundred and Sixty-eighth One Im under the care and observation of ase. and ko ci ene pene ONDON, Feb, 4—A London represent him on the Peld of ROMOF. Traced and isighty-tirat aren [apd SarauEie oMce non ecunntia lacie ener een experts In the treatment of disordered | needed quired assistance i Rela ateeatoi reas pee ‘This left but one course open to Count| °°" 5 ay § E cr @ for public oflce, nor sought | poi anee ren Attacked in H. Seer Oe Garey sett rom Tan-| jon}, But he protested that he did not! way stations, is about to be solved. oe tee aay itt] trate squad reached the scene and “If the surroundings at Matteawan are allway, gler saying there has beon a battle be-| \oweeq beyond expectoration, He did] Mechanteal engineers in the employ of T did, 1 did as er of| formed fire ine tween the French and the Moors near| ot strike Prince Helle with his fists or the Public Service Commission were to= and not as aT | ical | The house on Pins f selt-| Hose Bursts. @uch as to tmpalr his health, ph x venue was one ofl Revenue Officers Sei oF mental, it is the duty of the Stnte /@ TOW of tenements south of One Hun- Revenue Offices § seize ValU- | gettat. Morocco, In which 10,000 Moors varegs him with his boots. day Instructed to look Into the situation | ‘MtATeste w greatest respect for! | S.0n ater a ned Commissioners of Lunacy to transfer | @"ed and Twe: were Killed or wounded and in which! Gount Jean gave his version of the| and devise the best possible means 10) every citizen who takes an act ui ma : side of seve | West 1 -fourth street, and in- q I an’: i ny Miss Tracy through the tanc| able Woman’s Wear on | the rrench losses amounted to 160 men Loddy" 9 €7 Including four officers, rs aity" family Board Kroonland. The Moors with intrepid bravery | Nard ded the last |Sean and reserved decisian in the Ungerle | street encounter and other witnes: him to another institution, where he) Wr) corner t | commis- pegnty lution e the The Court discharged C (Continued on Second Page.) . Nght of stairs to the maln floor of the charged right up to the mouths of the! jr count Bonl rd ur ==ldark hallway the ddrk-feature a uns until their corpses lay in grea - og over the new twist] ine the tava c man deserlbed stepped In patsy SP tE | Bor some time the customs authort- | heaps on the ground Parla)teyall amos Sv rachel ® oa ul- a (ti 6 eg? fjand with clinched fiat struck her Tl utes lave suspected members of the | see oat Mme: Gould. wot 4 sested Every tt e Bit ‘viclous blow on the jaw which felleg |TC* Ofte Kroonland, of the Red Star! y¢ 4s possible that the engagement re- , this ti Ansan patos eee LEE DN! \ jher to the floor. Before she recovered | “iN* Of Rmugling, and recently, ww ferred to in the above despatch is the| ‘ Pard nN aah % tlooding ‘It i he the vessel was in port, it is sald rev Baris | L have lo TAKEN from what you've got LEAVES just that much less, enses the thief had seized her same fight that was reported f nue officers chosely watched the minor! ‘handbag, containing a sum of last night, in which eight: Fr en | assur and jowelled trinkets, and. eseaney | Meers and the crew were killed and fifty wounded The ENGINEER NICHOLS DEAD. [Ea aoe escaped { ¢ through a@ rear door to an adjoining | According to information possessed by * dispaten H Ling the Government, certata bers of asbah Der | Her cries attracted the attention of | the crew were conga 1 & conspiracy Bet w York dressinakers smug water t the build= you tremely 4 witing Member of Bridge De- {7 DUTCHESS COUNTY NOW IN LINE FOR HUGHES, that black ts 49 Carpent | mo Mics Traey until * ¢ 1 have BUT vd from the shook. he acu om fy raterberoi thovght * Every dollar wisely invesied utigek and | oy 3 c Inpend! eaohations.intor tie ean lida IN “ot! SHIRT “WAIST MAKERS FAIL. x y to i ! and i av * MA TIO: Tre M an M t hy Compa 1 ss ! j a : : ; ; Bia oel a World Want” Realty Bargain rcaue® | munuractu ; Pa ‘| an i " Spree ens Words and musie of the “Soul Kiss we > bring abou nom {nation : \ Walsts at No. \ wf the engineering depart. | Walte Song’ ws produced at the New \ re adopted by the Dutchess County RODS et LMster airectiiicUadiacnanelinre ae x te rants Pai had CL Ree vile ven inh gla’ ereatest | itepu Ast night. Francis G. before Com- | beaetit of cred to Hern b - nes of co | aeaeers nday’s.\ ‘ = “a us ' es nan He O, in juncday’s jd. Order trom | 12 ie tresident, bas invited Gov. Hughes ee Par tea avieen lt Eeaia: | nantowoes: ncaa. Herr ss of * "4 tic Was assigned to make ¢on of pest St mpany was incorpo- | Rallway ( ompany He newsgesler, tm advance, egingimibee, eae | | to, ae es per’ at a dollar dinner in thie Ay kastorien dus rs {ne upon a charge of smuggling, and | raved under the lawe of He Sno as ® personal investigation of the sce: he doouine bas SiKANRRY 00 sauanlinag tee ‘GAanes'C: ‘adorwan fe ramets | jm progarsng tine pane for the Williams Perna) mepetmior'e wwe: > ; a goodly profit to your fortune,