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MARY GARDEN FORCES OPERA WAR ON OO 40 OF 70 IN BLAZING CRIB KILLED WEATHER Taty to-night; Thursday cloudy, RESULTS EDITION PRICE OWE Vani AE EXPLOSION IN Tne aT : TWO BRAVE MILLS FOUR INJURES TEN POLICEMEN Packing House of Forcite Factory Near Lake NI UR ( IN Blown Into Bits in Accident Supposed to Have Cigarettes. — Hopatcong Been Caused by ) n en who are The packing house !s ‘ocated at the er edge of the powder plant, avl the were 7 8 of ponder t ment by vail Chicago Workingimen bed rounded | by Fire, Plunge Into KILLS DETEECTIVE URGES MAGISTRATE sso ae TO IGNORE A MOTHER'S PLEA es si tw a Ie Unable to From the Sur- Broadway Crowd Sees “Big” Kingston Trampled and Mangled by a Ho POSTPONES = MAKRIAGE, Policeman McGuire Injured While Stopping a Run- away in Central Park, Insists on Having Young Man Held for Jerome's Inquiry : \f Structure, er Charge Has Been Withdrawn and Court Has While a few recreant policemen are k Alnaeas inc thatdeel ven ane ane at Ordered Discharge From Custody. | death, according Migr anit keeping the records even by the un- Magisteate Crane, In Marien Court 0 pitiul that both Magistrate and aire pelfish devotion to duty ty today, Interen ei aGy ere ce Ula LO era Ha ueeui ies ne atte ores | of the victims, heroism which earned for the Now | * “ttertive wtio was f the Harter objected to Jo} ped into the in trying to have held f dan's discharge adjourr until tosrr My Captain atte: eld o get the Distrtet-Attornes wed, Others were York Polfve Department the ttle of “the Finest.” The bad odor Bheliard trial in Brooklyn to-d who had admitted stealing two coats, an eased by the Magistrate of the but who was r wants day so we can A ay was because s of the prisoner's ‘ 1 mother A e man wh to look into | toran from the prihtevatters’| dissipated by the thrilling acts of two Ot 3 pe , et ay ial H this after: Manhattan men who stopped i tear = } | performed your duty wi Vnoon twer bodies had ways and prevented tragedies at | twenty-tivo 4 rest,” sald the Mag strate, tb from the structure, and , estimated at an ad could be seen geattered the wreckage in the shaft lead- | ant T the matter mother am onside the | that Tf | dith sk of the man Kingston, own Hives, the giant who as} nd yor coats from came to me, has been taking care of traffie at]; of Wetghts T would be the first to ald |ing from the erlb down to the tunnel | Broadway Twenty-sixth street the latter at you. If vou had a heart, you would not | proper. for six years, stopped a runaway at] 18I5 Park avenue las He ad- activity {n your desire to! Forty-five men, many of them badly Ger sanien: nd sustained tn-| mitted that he he coats e the boy held Re vegoued) ninetaenotin horn his post of duty and sustatned {n- it aald he had de , tokets. Mrs. Jordan gave Morgan as part | were taken to an other crib and the re- | juries in the act that will incapaci-| ope pieas of the boy's inother were | payment for the coate mainder brought ashore and conveyed to tate him for months. Half a dozen} —~ — —$—$—$_—__—____— ————— a us hospitals of his ribs were crushed and he was Seventy in the Crib, lacerated from head to foot f ICICLES ON BRIDGE From sixty to sevety-five men were Late: the day Mounted Pollce- |usually at work in the struct which | done and a half miles trom man Thomas McGulre chased, caught re out in the lake. The exact number and subdued a runaway in Central he erlb when the explosion occurred Park. McGuire was pulled from his 0 nat ¢ not known, but it ts own horse and gged nearly two Kenerally agreed that fully eeventy were there. blocks, but he hung on until the run- eae a = see phe a , away stopped. His right leg was] 5.0. os , rj “) ' Babak lee meh returning from the ruined Qadly injured and his uniform was Big Chunks Tumble Upon Walk From Height of Sixty Feet | structure tuts afternoon brought a ray ope fn their expressed bellef that it} any of the men had succeeded in reach- |ing the depth of the tunnel they may jhave escaped. The air pumping appa- |Tatus was declared to be unimpaired |and work was begun forcing afr {nto the }tunn 1, until 3} was hard to dodge the toa, though by | Wznel ‘0 pedestrian was struck. tre eee sry tien at work tn ned to Engineer) 910. the alse ut crib, a fen moving Department, t and others asleep in| wr, {thelr bunks wore suddenly confronted with death by the explosion, which im- mediately wrapped the wooden structure Firipped to ribbons, >_— BROADWAY SEES HORSE TRAMPLE “BIG” KINGSTON, and Make Passage Between Manhattan and Brook- lyn Dangerous to Predestrians. k this mening ck this afternoon the promenade of | ood luck Pridge was closed to] Capt. ¥ int of feicles falling from | MaoLe © police | and ex; Macl the “Big” Kingston, th traffic, Biceman at Broadway, TramMe Squad po- xth street and on ace the cables and suspenders Twenty-s Tr erdestrians were fr stopped a runaway at noon | believed the lives of Hf i sk of his Hfe, He was! danger from the big pieces of ice whic * in flames. ye who were not Bo-day at the tisk ot hia Ife, t * Tas soon as the sun camo out strong| with a squad of men closed the en- ae ee Ose who were not kilied @everely injured and !t may be weeks} ia then areas r pated y the first fiery blasts Defore he can resume his post of duty,} Police Captain Murtha and Lieut,! Some of the big chunks of fee, falling |7USHed but of doors to find no means of | escape. | to the promenade, would rebound and, | Water on very Side, fa'l into the river, making {t probable | that it would strike passing craft. In| On every order to avert danger the harbor police | Mi ware notified, and stationed patrol boats |ered by. gi to warn passing vessels of the danger, ed the gathering of crowds ~ RALWAY HANDS ront and the votce of a frantic man the wire {b ts on fire, For God's sake, |Gallagher walked across early In the day. Big pieces of Ice, falling som times from a height of fifty or sixty fect, came down with a resounding smash, breaking into chunks that welghed three or four pounds each. It but his hurts and pain are not both- e€ring him so much as the postpone- gent of his marriage. “This knocks that bridal tour to Ber- muda next month,” muttered the po- Veeman, as they put him !n an ambu- ance and started him for New York Hospital. Kingston's victory over the runaway qwas brave and sensational. It was wit- | Messed by crowds on the sidewalks, in passing vehicles, in nearby stores, and 4n the Cafe Martin. The policeman is RIP Ip osal N Bmaller man would have falled, where = Kingston succeeded. The runaway was a bie pay horse Flooring That ( attached to a light baggage wagon be- Cost |! eds! Transfer of the Control of the | send ueip at once ot we witt be burned Jonging to the Hoffman House, Patrick of Thousands Dest { {alive. The tug’—- Then the telephone ! ! * Stroyed t B { brok « jen on sho: ard | Gunning, the driver, left the animal usani estroyed to | Wisconsin Central Takes bee ke and the mien on shore heard | Btanding, unhitched at the Twenty-fifth | Place ey Ff ae no more. @treet entrance to the hotel i Phone W Ires, Place To-Day Capt. Edward Johnson, of th Horse Scared by Auto. | | Morford, at a nearby berth, had The chauffeur of a passing automobile | py Side were the waters of| Ban, its surface almost coy- eat cakes of broken ice. A mile and a half distant, near the shore jot Seventy-third street, lay thelr only hope, the tug T. T. Morford. It could jbe dimly seen through the haze of fog and smoke On the shore a dim black ee he little | }holsted anchor and the sturdy PRICE ‘ONE “CENT, ie MARY ai US. UPERA BECAUSE ER RIVAL GETS PET ROLE Announcement That Cavalieri Will _ Sing “Thais” Precipitates Resigna- tion of Singer Whose “Artistic Soul” Is Shocked. “SHE CAN'T RESIGN,” SAYS IMPRESARIO HAMMERSTEIN Thar Garden in Role of T. hais, an Cavalieri, Who May ee Her. Not Jealous, Retiring Star Declares, but She Couldn’t Sit Idly By and See the Great French Work “Ruined” by Singer oi Italian School. CAVALIERI = THAIS= My Dear Mr. Hammerstein: Or ytald me that to you that Monday afternoon, when you “Thais,” I sait advertised in the newspapers in Opert-House. This morning the published you were to engage Mme. Cavalieri to sing the day thi I would leave the M (uAounceMent wa Announcement appeared, and rdingly thereby send yc y resigna- tion, MARY GARDEN, Jan. 20, 1909, Following planat vat the top of this column fa Garden, the Ame say this atternoon about her action in quitting and say i hat is printed ican diva, had a lot to the torces of Hammerstein, Ukable and convincing manner, The ind substance of It all . es that since Hammerstein had persisted V his announced plan of engaging the veoutlful Cavallert to sing “Thal she, Miss Mary Garden, would never darken i the doors of his opera house again un- | \ NATUR thersteln makes a new contract with Has Resigned “Summarily.” 1 at the con- most unmist MARN GARDEN = SUSE MISHISIN Srvo1e 19) SWANNAH EVENT. SeMTO {9 ELECTED GOES 10 YOUTHFUL = VARIOUS STATES season, but I cannot— my artistic soul will not permit—to 53 ; : 5 ve i r P3 ( tly by and see a great work ruined |Thief Steals Jockey Burns's Stone Again Chosen in Mis- Both Houses of Legishtture vine minci: met work ruta Clothes While He Is sourt and Threatening Meet and Naine Him Sue- ! meiinithtares Riding a Race. Platt. cessor of Situation Ended. sang as I ra sinc RACE TRACK, Savannah, Ga. Ja 2.—The_weather was of the real s mer brand and it was the mea © United States Sona bringing out better than an average | session of the two houses of the Mis- | |crowd, The flelds, although lacking in} souri General Assembl quality, were nicely balanced and good} Senator Stone's oppo contests were the re The Juvenile; McKinley (Rep.), Cup that s down for decision next Sat-| ceedings and the vote as urday {s creating a great deal of local | follows: Ston McKinley, $4. This | office expires on M Interest and with good weather a ban-| WAS & strict party vote, all pairs being) ALBANY, Jun. ner attendance is expected dissoled of Kansas|day sent the (¢ The feature t. the fourth on the | (its Hebng tiie eLeatamse tog secre: CITY, Mo, Jan J. Stone was re-elected to-il ALBANY, Jan Assemb! to-day, declared Se lelectad to 8 Senator for a term of six years to suc- ceed Thomas C. Platt, whose term of | rye, met in joint s comparad Lieut -Gov. ore, should T sit 4 ¥ work Pputation, my r taken card, found Spring Frog the logical |only a e result of the ballot | Root ‘ ee SY ery right 1 choice, and the natives bet on nis what promised to be a bitter strug- | Hon. Eithu Root, Department of State, Vit sins He see ff {t wWas all over. Belle of f place. Charges of fraud | Washin dD. net aaa tage arene taenore who was out of a fi was car- artily congratulate you and t Dees ce ae EO) Sand yesterday by P. E. Fitzgerald, was s ver Exel Folk have CUO Ol 5 estion of ‘dol aatealeheie wt | Ba of the dlssat- | ction as Unite a a auestion of ‘dole Since he hes been riding here, Tom.| !sfied m of the party In the Leg- Saad fees anny . ithe my Burns has used roons at | ‘sla PROVE LOMA TSI Or ras a artis Jim McLaughlin's stable as a dressing " PoE EEN OHOLOH Y Hi KOR artistic outr room. Yesterday, while riding. one entered and stole } he had to send to the outfit hefore he + INDIANAPOLIS, Ir SENATOR IN ILLINOIS. + ty ntel for ther SPRIN! mosale floors of the elght million ‘Transfer of control of the Wisconsin | CTaft was buckins the ice. The firemen! FIRST iy ao raaaat i Panne @ounded @ siren horn and the bay horee |doliar Hall of Records hullding were |central Rallway Company’ took place [in the hold worked desperately getting | {hd upwar Oa § Se e wiarted for Broadway on the ru Po-\torn up to-day because an oversight in to-day as the Carnegie Trust Company, | UD 4 full head of steam. From the deck BrEnerele A e Gicemat Bloss, on duty at the south /the plans did nat provide for telephone | Newman Erb and associates, who some {Of tle boat the crib could he dimly seen, , to. ‘ n f ter | os Be aul wrossing of Twenty-fifth atreet, made al cahies. This tt B cost hundreds of | time ago ac ad ODUON ONAL InAIOHTE | Black spots appeared, and then disap. | 4d. i Republica Ms ‘4 ee bs GIOCK * , fSush, but the aninal eluded him by thousands of dollars, and is In keeping of the company’s stock, paid Cor these |Peared Into the waters below deel ea ; t f eehee ie ny s Hturning north, cutting across the car! with the gen artiste fitting of th ties to-day. ‘The deal involved he. | Some of tho tmprisoned men were |{yue, 102 Gets ul ‘ : peas i , a Weracks Intertor 44,000,000 and $5,000,000. seeking to escape by awimming. Soma], fitst; ‘Tomcel ator, tO Fic. Fe iva fo Senator Albert J) Hopkins F Bloss started In pursult, shouting cries When a large gang of workmen at ectors of the Wisconsin Central | of them were s i to cakes of [4 to 5 and fouse 1 Se gevexto He uu bids x ow y f warning, Drivers and chauffeurs | tacked the sixth and seventh floors to- | Foad Will meet to-morrow, when several [ice for a time and t Hisappear, |SMURPhy), 6 fo 1. 2 to 1 and ev Lae vere : ne ere ed tered thoir veliicles to the curb, Kiving |day, eledges «winging and cold chtael j Jumped Into Lake. PArreivatgoirann: Rogeeieces t bea vbuln Can't Resign,” Says Oscar. he runaway all the room he wanted, | making havoc in the beautiful and in isthe trans (eee at the poat & March 4,| Anat 4 ; lammers Kingston wae helf way between the tricate designs, the assault {npresee ) fost ts Ln " \ Atay) ¥ ; ve | ormore of Idewalk and the car tracks, escorting Many who witnessed ft as vandalisin rns { the ‘ ae 1 selling fuel wa be % n lie happened to look It was explained that the * Lay Paul mine a? a es A MeGuire), 4 be a i wenir he and saw the runaway | Department, of which Corporation is Ree Stor Nts ih the int Sele) x s six yea Been 5 papel: h, the horse on a dead | Counsel Pendleton {s the head, demands Kalle | e hem fought aga to 1 and i hem aAt sre 4 Y additions! ‘telephone service, and. this ®, only to sink unconscious on deck | Time-117 4-5, Hanoway, Polar Sta not : t ~ Liebe the two women to the | Rbartigt,te eng ine wifes Gras cop. | | TWO LOST IN GEA CRABH. | ware clinging to the wage of sne crip] TOURTHL, RACK: tut the you tat | Neen Sees gonon cr This ta turned the horse wan | 2¢e%,80,,the ripping up of the mosaic London, Jan. %.—The trawler Atetig| Freeh Srey he nad "been | o§ (Murphy), 1 to 1, 2 to 1 and ; N( H=1ib6 Pike New vkiab Ekiha artists er co was decided upon. The fob Of spolla- was in collision to-day with the st taken aboard a second muffied explos-| won, Whisk Broom, 91 (Rrennon), § to Qcerman wae ¢ day elected ‘s 2 , Myon him. With one hand he grabbed | tion will cost thousands, the cost af re Was in collleton y e steamer | ion was heard, probably markin th 15. 1 to2 and out and Lott Bultmay 1 Statos Senator. ‘The action was | £0" open sf,the new Bulltser Building, Oniy ntractes. £ lacement will coat thousands—and no- Haverstos off Flamborough Head. ‘The | !°° © ine tes (Leach), § to 10 aad ; taken at a joint session of the Senate | frets aati gerablitnment. a ‘ * qPomtinued om Gases Pagey feign when “the Job will “be trywler went down and two members of third. Time 1.44 38. “Autumn Flower, jana ‘House. | The vote was: Overman |e in Baer : aged day and dant beaten” Continued 90 Saqend Fogg : GDamnd Uy apracer Adame Gis.) 8 Sebo 1" tine inagowsssio din's soar @ bik nave isha Mi biibanse siebacnieltel

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