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. NEW TUNNEL TO JERSEY FINISHED DED EE I CONSUL’S RECALL DEMA Che NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, Girl Auto Victim Who Hid Name ot Wealthy kather OO | “ Circulation Books Open to All."' | 1909, U RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. REPUBLIC VICTIMS 10 ABANDON PANIC IN. DEWEY Ta, FIGHT STARTS GALLERY RUSH Ss sy RECALL AP CONSUL THE. DEMAND IN Some One Cried Fire During Mix-Up, and One Man Was Badly Trampled Under Foot in a Wild Rush for the Stairs. n tha Dewey Theas escapes, and the attendants were powers was h street during the | less to the Rosen 1a panic trampled sta 1 was picked tators In| up by Pol s He is twenty ash down 1 ves at No, 695 East i Rosen, a Ing cutter, had his leg wrenchet essarily turned — was so badly trampled underfoot yok and lal _— > was taken to Bellevue Hospital } The engine street car a ance. pent Many Get Money Back and in tavaavemb Senate Resolution Calls for Ac- | It was a series of moving ple- t distance from the theatre and the ; - Give Up Plans for Tr iivenesrercebalneashonnit at row | noleloth thea vaniclalnaaiurcken tion by Congress on En- n the baleony began. There was a Manager Josepli J. Leo, of the Dewey, | ' Abroad, acuftie) and/aome oneierieais ee uprand)ididleversthing In. hla’power torcalmithel voy to San iciSCO. ee out of here 8s fal officers start- fright e and it was his com- ter the two men who were causing pelll to continue playing DDLEF ‘i e disturbance, and in the geieral melee | tha nted a greater panic, His CUSED AS MEDDLER. MOTHERS TO TRY AGAIN. the fool's squeal of Fire! rang out. |: 8 gav®@ the audience confidence ACCU JAS Ml In instant the whole audience of}and as soon as they saw that there was raz Hl ’ r3 - by was n uproar. Hundreds fire the returned to the nH 7 Tate Captain, Whose Offer of Tow Furies tor ie ext and onc the Are larais "Charge Made That He ‘Tried! NINE TICKET SPECULATORS Was Refused, Says He Could Have Saved Steainship. to Influence Governor of ate on Hostile Bills. yD Up to a late hour this afternoon only SACRAM %.--Sen-} @ight of the survivors of the Republi ator Mare Anthony Ir the} Gisaster had definitely announced the pper Hove? to-day, a joint resolution peas SE All Had Licenses, but Their Stock in Trade Was No Good When They Got Out—Court Advises Them intention of resuming the journey Inter- that Tupted by the collision. T. falling to-day, posal of any @lred to continue their Fs ng upon Congress to reques e Vaderland, oral at San Fran- the dis- of the survivors who de the Japan Consul Ger which was at recailed by his government on offical had at- action of the | — sie cisco be that the Vi PRON ISIS): the ground journey, sailed | tempted to tnfluerice the it The first witness examined was Julla Broadway car and had “ LABORERS SAY EMPLOYMENT | that on oma law her ribs broken She was FOOT ime age. had ted pumps to be put] t] 5 er, the ship with her cargo and the baggage of the passengers c | been saved: at lea Via prould aoe truly, | According to the former maid, Mrs,/though, when the ambulance brought Raines ine | —_——_+ +e —___-___ J) NN. GILBERT." | nine was @ queer p lier to the New York Hosplta te:c1 harhot and there allowed Congress Will Refuse to Act. | the house. ‘The house was, in he first name the young woman gave in such a way that t would have Chrystie, of the “Chrystie, employment. on ain railroads, and] WASHINGTON, Jan, 2%.—According| unsanitary condition and’ Mrs to the s easy matter to salvage! Institute,” an employment agency at that they were discharged at the| to Senator Lodge and other members of | tine, TahUNaworeiee wae a. | deter) t ee arraigned in end Of WO weeks the Senate Committee on Foreign Rela- | about herself, | dress, Capt Thomas| Fenton, of the Standard (ner oe Sixth avenue, Was arraigned "Chrystie was technteally charged with tons, Coneiese will not take cognizance | iene US ait al ea arte Ae ITN yetterhed, the d Oil whaleback towboat Clty of syerett the Tombs ( t to-day at the request ‘running an employment agency without /of a reso. s/ton which State Senator An- ‘the mald sw cla! and she wished him to be notified states positively that he could have {ot Commissioner Bogert, of the Bureau a license. He was sentenced to six |thony introduced in the Callfornia Leg- at on her mishap faved the Republic if Capt. Sealby hag | Of Licenses: jmonths tn fail a year ago for the same |islature «r!ling upon Congress to re During an Interval of consciousness permitted. The Everett, he tise resutall Twenty-four laborers, according to offense, the Assistant District-Attorney quest the ecall of the Japanese Con- | ap . last night the young woman talked of have yanked the waterlogged liner | Assistant District Attorney Boster, have | said sul-Generrs at San Francisco. It is as- avenue and ¢ |her father through the water without any trouble |S¥orn that Chrystie extracted ten ‘on Ho was held tn $1,000 ball for examina. serted tha the only RU enian Palen cecne a tt He Teese Left Fathor’s Home and landed her on, the shoals back of |! fees from them for getting them | tlon to: this Govesument mplish the | tors, musicians and headwaiters, she] She said her mother had died an atarihala Vineyard ‘in als! hol a recall of 2 foreign consular officer would | was’ very. fond in named Ed- | soon afterwar bade a be for thy T esident to cancel his exe- | Wards, who nher at her|again. She he with Offer of Tow Refused yover Mrs. Andrews, who fs a sister of 7. home.” One of he HL Oodle eeebIe Het : vf quatur F count aloud almost continually, count. | {ther a t hon laring as sh Capt. Fenlon, with the Everett, dail Mrs. Roose er property, which | Presiden Uvosevelt’s second Neher {0 Jing her steps, counting the number of | left. she would accept anot clore alongside the Republic 3.20 aac COMETH CEET ES . lating to | swallows In a cup of tea or the num: | p it his money nor let him } 1 r ie Republic at vast fa mill Nar Its WAY | ber of times she masticated a plece of o'clock Saturday evening and offered to | Pretanet bean Paine ive of California, will | istence agal lw the t began several years t the White H Eood tow the disabled vessel to shoal water. | bigest AR kracicty dolneethisabelueaart a ne May Come for Funeral Capt, Sealb At bugaboo of the| te * a Steinheim, v apt. Sealby, with that bugaboo of th Ri fi Ea ired » the letter STEEL TRUST MERGZR~— teinlietm, who is said to be the so mariner—salvi staring him in the r | Kilale As ist le, | | t banker i hn i face, refused assistance lum and wer N ut this time bearing PAPERS WITH ROOSEVELT? York by the first ni It would have cost the White Star line | yury, for her, asked iheu itizens of Miss Ross's funer Ma About $20,099 In salva the City of| | order a ju f at WASHINGTON, JI %.—1t is under. | thal # torne N pe Everett towed th public to a sate} the Supreme le eit ane ea NSH TEER etaodi bic the. (Renate ‘ e « nis owners to the expenditure of th lis n a ay be released and In the x eum. They had told him White star to go hom shand. LR e pe ear from att c b v 1 ta he has had : ot Justice Will Visit Ninn rnia Congres luding | tron ¢ ‘ (Continued on Second Page.) Justice Gerard, of the Supreme Cou ference to-day om" 1. without any of them. The plucky eight To Get Injunctions. | Californie. Legisiature will sail on Saturday | The alleged offense of the Consul was SHE Gl t ! that he hed called upon Gov. Gillett donee ee arora aeuEy iors (|| @ theatre ticket speculators were run}and asked to prevent the enactment | Manded and recelved th passa Rati os Sete aey (arise EGET WERT a Money. Among them are Samuel Crip sO dahl Mh aS Duncan,, Previous to this actlon Assemblyman | ples, the aged St. Louls millional ober eI ng anusaoe un < A.M. Drew, author of the antl-allen | \ declares } tt press traMc of that character as disor- to land bill, ask the Assembly that | pica oni aieveni ao OJ ceaaa galt remem vana ten mfelgicw cred arrested action on all anti-Japenese billa, which | i} : abled g that Legisiature would have to be taken In tow on Saturday night, | to consides It auch a bill fe to} voomera, Who sald she was employed }auto. She went under { interpre by Mrs, Valentine as a matd f lher body was ed for twenty fee kt im PSEUL ens as I sav, I am Inclined to belleve i | % aboard of She was “fired,” she testif ort| Her skull was fractured ) . been many inquiries ¢ | NN a ehertizy, (C0) ind en ave fala OSE cy] | cerning opportunities of salling on other. sidewalk outside the Amer of business of day, be postponed malwa han sienna tlekstounitreewes eiatereta rer amtedl ing auf for OneTWeekeL Hild totlin Wee Ragntee eh ew of| eaten ncaitel Carnenielliall " Mr. Drew has held a conference with | the women passengers} called at {2 ‘ Meee ienad ueleretial Gov, Gillett and had promised to amend | the White Star offices. This if account MOH MEATDESI ae his measure to conform to the wish of —_—-> | ae fact that they were res: 4, The Magistrate ar the ederalecoverniment 5 A) Vera ; ‘ine | spi G tha cictherieeereai Suggests a Law. Wealthy Mrs, Valentine’s Rela- | Vera Ross, Dying in Hospital, back to the wheels and| New York Central bo and three of II conscious, r T will go to see Mrs. Andrews in the would not oppos ne {St al Cc been pla ——se announced a departura from custom Bloomingdale Asylum myself. T can i jaw. He ia F Hoe nose stich a ( President a t ft can, es not want It understood, i ss > hy rn exper Sade COMPLETE FLORIDA TRAIN | this afternoon, when was renewed the 80M tell whether sho has delusions. If {howesct, that he encourages or deslocs ut an aLRUUDORARStR AG Oe AS OL carping, both club car and observation car she has, I will deny this application, |@ 12s of this kind, because the Japan: | the Judiciary committee, Wwhiees (OPER oer a pron bs 4, Quickest train family row of Mr. and Mra, John E. pplication. | esa ma: reward. it as bes i d iy » Which Is in- I desire she be given as fitting a ia n rs, John ie not, then oho shall surely be given thers aluueugh they. ay er a Vestiga ing the of law under burial,” the message from : cat sway, vaveut and Constant A, Andrewa| hex day, in court before a jury.” Virlobe without remonstzance PTO j mates tH “Permitted the said ih effect, “aw if shu were Steinheim already PRICE ‘ONE CENT. DOWNTOWN TUNNEL UNDER HUDSON RVR. BORED THROUGH +e Final Blast Knocks Down Barrier of Rock Tnat Separates Jersey City and Cortlandt Street Shaits. FIRST TRAIN TO BE RUN BY JULY IS THE PROMISE ‘Engineer Jacobs First Man to Step Through | f and engineers, Breach’ Amid Cheers of Congratulation— Two Records Broken in Construction, and Not a Life Lost. The last rock barrier between the east and west ends of one of the two tunnels which extend from Cortlandt street under the Hudson River City sted out The blast was witnessed by a distinguished company of officers of the company general celebration followed, with speechmaking and to Jersey was bh at 3 o'clock this afternoon, a distribution of bonuses among the laborers who had done the work, | point about three hundred feet from the side and shat- The blast was under Cortlandt street ferry, twas fired from the New Jersey tered four feet of trap rock. On the New York side were Walter Davies, Col. J. H. Wells, i ements have bec Mr. Drew received the following letter, “ant Secret No F ae |G. Oakman, president of the Hudson of the Hudson Terminal { q ‘ ame of Her D vivors from the Governor yesterday: tives Say She's Too L iberal Key t Secret Name of He ‘companies; Charles M »bs, the chief ‘iibur C. Fisk and Pliny i How They'll Go. TSEIEEN VaR Eee antiaae to Be Sane Wealthy Father, engineer in charge of the work: hls as: | Fisk, the bankers, and many prominent ‘ ‘ Am Ineli.ed t that the best pos- Ode, ’ engineers, as well as representatives of palling Romanie from Boston § sible law that can be passet on the = ewspapers urday f ts: Dr. emeriae i ne were Heinen | BY sould ‘adonted Me Oklaho | Alleging that they fear thelr ister, | Mise Vera D. Ross, the young woman ) Enalneet Jacobs feat pec ichisen 8 * adopte om: x A aa + , On the Jersey side, with the men who peas hy SEO UD | wil n the session lawa of |Mrs. Maria Augusta aVientine, a widow, | Who was run down by a taxicab at | set cat blast sere sal oe Sailing on the Baltic Saturday for Liv- | : Broadway and Twenty-first street al |ppsreaeie cee eet LUTE tse} erpool—Dr. and Mrs. Martin ©. Wald. | —— the State of Oklahoma for 14M and 1908, | sixty years old, will give her ample for- | the Pennsylvania and Erle Rall- stein, Charles P. Law , ae ; ma - The n file in the State Library. | tune to actors, musicians and head wal- | tay morning, died to-day In the New| York Saturday for |So Badly Battered, Neighbors Who Found Them Could tne act is « ters, her brothers and sisters united in | York Hospital at 6.40 A, M. She had | When the dul! boom of the blast was Piganeaaatoiane tel ) ‘ ‘ eaaiieal the first line, the es Sa ae Fnte {LOen Conscious for many hours, and to | 1 ‘ew York side and the | : th Hardly Identify the Bodies—Believed to Have Had words ‘Wh a n of the |@ Petition to have a guardian appointed | friends and/nurses told of a sweetheart ni thelepista Sa German | < ‘ a United States tse that is useless, |t0 look after her person and estate. The | in Germany whom she expected to cross we to a safe distance by a | ° , ray a i} e n to n None on the Vaderland this Much Money Put Away in Home. no alien ‘s a citizen of the United j application was made to the Supreme |'%@ ocean son to marry her, ota and fell, there morning on account of not having time | States Court and the hearing to de ermine | on had aaa ere he ald ane to replenish wardrobes, | “To this oi might be added the last | whether such action should be te ier etah Gay peri Gelhee eat fe Pee pl REIT Se Pieh Ny itey Slere ier Nealirequested|| @ > ria DEDBHIAW Jal e te believed | sect vill, extending the time! gan this afternoon before Commission | sent. ee 1 He nan Bae 1 itn that al pas in ine | 3 4 e ? aa . ent. vded forward on the debris, and Mr. * eet ‘ in the fhe. {| Mrs. Henry Jones, aged y int un o Many ers Max Ste John J. Hopper and| The victim of the fast-fying taxicab, | hg ci Le gta batt ier Pin uine ate Ree | how wtura and 89 William Robinson and a sheriff's jury | which was driven by a chauffeur named |, ay # ipithencHatealay " hat it in suing an Tettatatnnaecd (Cinta hebriti Tothinte yi pesheri@emalegiatanite Mark Anthony, was twenty-one years Succeeds Charles C. Clarke as |‘ ef bh ae he owners of the I maritean Rann 1 bY loommitten i and inasmuch | she etition TieuinoNewe ree: anes ane ats footns ndtick Hudson discovered The use of wireless hy after f ; ua ' etittons, who live In New Ro-| old and unusually pretty. She had blac . Pespatae ne river whic s over our heads and F ered in th ard couple's re 1 > aliens alike I 4 ny ee ‘ abe alaMes pete actor 7 - Takes 1 the wreck of the Republic bids falr to Ha i 1 to The horses of thely carriage we nn) conainle as to the length of| yan Aukner. Mea ¥" a Peer ied ies a ee fair skin and | Director and Brown, Takes | named after him, In the bring Into the matter of settlements for| to-day. A club was evident! {0 in the barn nessed, at s stip: | time AHEM TS of) Van Aukner, Mrs. Valentines’ interests | perfectly moulded features, She was arever’s Plac | ce in 9M years, and Maniarestale : ; | roan 2 Ooi Ne BOER AUBDe ricerca mandate apa umes Should be granted. | were looked out for by Abel Crook, of {short and trimly built. Since last June Barger’s Place. | samc at years and nages questions which have kill the fe. Both were fully dresse 1 the ‘man was attacked before] “I am also o Optnion that Presl-| 0, 99 Nassau atréet. Sh was not pres-|ahe had lived at No. 413 E Fitty- | : \ nur skilled and intelil- before been presented in admiralty law. |-phey were so badly ba t gong into the house. It is thought his}dent Roosevelt and Secretary Rootlon fit es ae USN Gea area trecirn ca sige Ateeyi Be Ad 2 = 5 ‘as been made possible to modern } on has created condi-| Vere go : recognizable. It e, attracted by cries, went to his| would agree that this dill would by aq Aime ab cods MIR) reat of the United States iloha) Undrented of) when’ preaent lave | ron ee ee : Wife jattracted hy his crles, went to his)|iwould) agrea tha M would be all! ytrg. Valentine, It was explained, will Her Skull Fractured. E. H. Harriman was elected a director | ; f presen, 3 | pored that robbery was the motive rescue and was also killed. 1 telegrams from aay : = Lente i : . | under that river, as regulating financial responsit i ms would indicate such to be Dot lve with her relatives. She makes| She was on her way to No, 3 Sixth| of the New York Central and Hudson! uncounted millions of Americans will disasters at sea were framed, the question | Mer home in a big residence In the;avenue, where she had been yed| River Railroad Company at the regu | 2. It appears, from statements made In Abe policy to| Hronx And insiste upon having her own Jas a clerk, when she was struck bythe |i, . weekly meeting of the Hoard of Di-| ‘This tube Is approximately 6,000 feet matlola aus HG way taxicab, She had just stepped off a| Taislem cecnvteusties have you two records, You pushed the id through the silt construc: t in 4 hours, When it came through the rock section ‘d the tube 30 feet in thirty He ard asa si rectors held to-day goes into t to Charles C. Clarke, who resigne: Another resignation t in to-day was that of Samuel F ger, who had been a director of the | Working days i company since its organization in. 1869, Not a Life Lost. W. C. Brown was elected tn These are, indeed, wonderful achleve- <= | s, bu even more than for them I SAVANNAH RESULTS jam grateful that we have the record { not having lost a single life, elther == the dangers of alr pressure or by FIRST RACE=I D: tor 1 have the pleasure to an- xearolls 4 i the award of one day's extra Sete ‘ who have participated PE A 8 lng of the tunnel between nd, Fanale ; 43 of this tube," Vand out Miss idrandcoues itm te kien gave three cheers for ; aud three for Mr, Jacobs, ted the westbound tube Teletong through within sixty t ¥. at trains will be running bes Mi terminals and the wy es t stations in Jer- Shae - c July next, There will be a BHLRD et? ! vr ng to Hoboken, connected we LW, eC topher street tunnels, to ‘s 29 Y e. HW 1 at me. rat: I \ leAfe K on With the maln led to cross the T € ting to, the ferries, 8 3 were upon the { © final Fine New Turkish Baths Row opan at the new 1 st reveale Buliding, On Hishment te | ne < had been pointed so accurately that jo and Tae a als when the barrier fell the hole was altos > weer uous