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ROARING GALE’S DAMAGE JAIL FOR Tae WOMAN WEATHER-—Fatr to-night and Friday, Colder, IO OO en ee 1 RESULTS EDITI ON: | |_| “Circulation Books Open to All.” | 9 PRICE ONE eee NEW “YORK, THURSDAY, “FEBRUARY 25, 1 FISHED. HANSEN | 'Woman Who Is on Trial for Coaching| | Witnesses Against Frank Gould AND HAlS PORRIDGE Forced to Sign Away Every- —_- s=exr=} thing and Return to Den- English Noblewoman Arrested UARANTINED markiAfter Prison Term. as Sutfragist Chooses Cell, WILL GET AN ANNUITY. to Giving Bonds. | HOUSE FIRED BY Le a eee | Family of Wife Who Will BROT UES Sat Ee: AN INCENDIARY Ask Separation Pays It to Most of Them Members of | Keep ay London Aristocracy Who ———— aE Nontiheen f Have Joined Ballot War. Kerosene Poured = Through s*er*s vom ts Building this a } a isi | Hole in’ Door and Lighted |*sarkea the final donnta ) Baia aa 5 eee Ne be Matehes Dropped in It. POR ace ae pe is et ne Woman Suffragists who were arrested ; qn ean putes ast night while attempting to reach poy q, 2c SINT seas Wie ae ae en to Seiki to him a FAMILIES IN A PANIC, eat Dye pleauine cull itolanvatlenint Petition in the interests. of the cause, Saf ae at bribery | Ieee rad enitiusconsancen gc cy Aba (Chast lus tel ATM tctirgaeesmenin cea mee) we Lady Constance Lytton, sister of a * aged father-in-law Lytton and daughter of the f Viceroy of India, warned her fr that if they secured her release by viding security, she would repeat offence, Sentences were Imposed upon twenty: eight women, including in additlon to Fire started in nysterious way flat nds pro-1 her on the t No. y Street, at 5.30 o'clock this morning that house, the poilce believe an ndlary ent the foregolig Miss Stratford Dugdale, e house, which Is quarantined b daughter of Commander Dugdale, and of a dipiitherla patient, a cousin of the Hon, Willlam I. W, Peel, ing kerosene throu small hole in a who was elected Tuesday In a bye-elec- tion as a member of the House of Com mons for Taunton; Miss Solomon, daughter of the ex-Premier of Cape Colony, and Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth Corbett, an aristocratic supporter of the movement. All these women are of high social standing. ped Ughted macel v blaze started prough mes did small damage, house was 8, with the excep- er of the ill child and three of her other children, who stayed in their smoke; ‘Alled rooms, fearing that they caused cleared of tion of the kaw, the m " jehant. Tie attorneys had several pape: jready for him, and after Carl Hansen had affixed his signa each of these papers he Was taken baci to the jail Monalre ele 1 In those few mr nll his w putes he had signe away widly & worth $4 Forty-seventl jointly by him and b ments to Park West woman's hotel. Gives Up His Child Centra tod Wes: » there : Circulation Books Open to All. ide 909, BANKERS URE “IBMIE CHE RES I THROUGH CITY STREWS APPOINTMENT HELD UP. Definite Action Until He Returns to Washington, President-Elect Says, | — | ee yn, ‘Tremendous Wind Hurls Persons About, Injuring Many, and Tear- | ing Fixtures of Buildings from Their Fastening. eMac le’ BIG FLAGPOLE TOPPLES FROM vw oceyelrces HIGH ROOF INTO BROADWAY EO Uren ett Cet Women Blown Across Street at Times Square— | ant ah See V a Umea Soe eR Horses and Wagons Bowled Over and a ae HeVaeER TiN Heavy Plate Glass Windows HVA vRA sae IA ane EES Shattered Into Fragrants. A AEGACE Oe enh eC GHEE Casualties of the Gale. vised that Charles P Treat, the prose tronsurer, war thet orty-foot flagpole blown froth cupala of Union Dime GRICE a teen | Sabings Bank, Broadway and Thirty-second street, fell into sat ' | Broadway and was splintered against Imperial Hotel, in- United St The ett vad heen 4 CT EO Hee "e's taping two persons and na-ro¥ply missing hundreds. One of eesidenteriet Tact agpears to nave inéured sent to Roosevelt Hospital. ; | «nts Weston Wersnen Staten. tor) Sign torn from Bowery building, hit man on head, He + hed marena co be toma in| Was faken unconscious to Gouveneur Hospital. it othe a rtol 1 North face of clock 1 Tribune Building blown to biis. As Political Prisoners. they would be taken up by the potice| tt waa also learned that he relin« various reasons, from av- ; Mrs. Lawrence made a bret address a seMt to North Brother Island oF the | qulehed all claim to the vauttol of his Mata eT wo store windows on One Hundred and Twenty- 4 ART ER 4 eption Hospital if y followed tt 4 ; existed that Mr. ‘Taft prefers not to see half o ic el y prisoners. She Ne eleven-year-old daughter and affixed his é fuked the Mapitrate to note that the | Tad cual of thelr neighbors, nawaltolarpret anne tien nerpronlsel Je a man from New York. We unewn-! fifth street shattered and {lying fragments cut women shop- ry The fire started In the parlor of Mrs tng the New York bankers) never cou! rested women not dele o the Of Mrs. to return to his old home in Denmark Fe Fetes rs ithearuc i s, pur Bridget Moore's apartments on the! when his term of nin Gab! == ——— EES NS Tate Wilts p.ts. ; TEL AUN aR san arlag eatharicer cs BORO UT OIG ee f post in the Carte soit have Three Wagons overturned on Times square, the cover fates ace tent tt ss Catharine, moved into these qe iientente SAE, ake of any particular local color g i ’ shad the welfare o y. ‘They SPartinents recently, ‘Two doors, one | annulty from his wife's people, Bven ite, ‘The Jol shoubl be tov ola for of one being blown a block and seriously in‘ur.ng a man, the rear and one in the front, lead er of these elements to enter ty Would r we bo dove 0 ad e erowning hour of his hum! Nc aes Poawe, SHeh, eeguaiecy cbs, (OSD) O: GLA GEN TRG i Geuctedl | ony aietae ep dine covert a tute nt who was taken to Roosevelt Hosrital. Ferien aia hallway. ‘The front door was locked| ied sect he ct tay, After a thousand words or so more] ; t clared) aud she clalmed thas they Were | ormerly, aiid the lock when taken or | (iced, (int he stl held he eta | | Seen ee da eeeen sews prodame,| Many women knocked down and blown across Broac- entitled to treatment as politteal pris- AISA Coit seat“in the Danish Parliament i i e ’ ” I )5f} oners Herts eer) thelpanels TACleril Svith hia veareer in) rainy (hia “roa | LW Mat Pen ee * "\layay at Times square and the “‘ Flatiron’’ building, Most of the twenty-eight women sen. “ing the apartments Mrs. Moore and nanadicaiiiaeaoMlashan Renate t Treat.’ Then follows an elaborate res fs i tericed took their punishment In dignts |Me¥ daughter nailed up the parlor door. | oPe ite ts. ilackwelle Ietant any capitulation of 3 ues and | Wagon blown aver tice on State staeet. A ‘The hole, however, remained. lhe € ‘ aes i aracteristies that make him eminently cae , fled silen IHe asked not to be given twelve months in stripes when he’gets CAUCE! t sr f ter, t nd- Hiei nmiliinevaiternativelee vatnetueina Were Afraid of Burglars, TRESS aIE IaMRIRB ERE rete iece L reas fICauean ; Shipping tied up at anchorages add iiyhterage at stand- over, | de that id be, she sald "We did this because we were in. p AETHER the tine this elreulay had) zy . h Fi sen, 0: 4 still, “samp Tam a cow. fear of burglars,” M 3 ex-! and tlashy figure ; ! Nothe New ape ren rd, nut ae ath uined mal bar, could still be jaunty and self bias tle wing | A the women were com: ere was uo fire nor lighted gas in| possessed when he came down eariier in ity A forty-cight-mile-an-hour gale from the we up with the “second day whieh ia the the Moore apartments last night. Mrs. the day from his ‘ombs to Wot sed of Coaching $20,900,000 Case In 1 bankers Willtarn 1, | : ; of the bateli of peisor Moore and her daughter were sleeping sve The Evening World reporter who oman Accused of Judge in Case jn Barnum, Vanker: Willian Ve Roe. of the sun, created havoe on land and sea in and around this city to-day, Delonged imostiy to tue educated classes, | in rooms when Mrs. Jennings, who | had called to see him, Vi ses A st Guuld iS W the law firm of Sullivan & Cr ; Lite! entails drastic changes in food and | lives on the floor above, discovered a Ready for “Medici Witnesses Against timates He Will Try Charges Who are attorneys for many large bank-|Ferry-boat and harbor trattic was demoralized, small vessels at anchor method of | blaze In the Moore parlor. Mrs. Jen. fady for edicine.” Puts In No Defe <a caine? Triret ae Ini ling fnstitutions, and several other bank- HH} ¢ ‘ ense, gainst Trust as a Unit. ne It f lin s sheliered places were blown ashore, and big liners, boun \ Prison Garb and Porridge. nings was walking down the stairs and) Fischer-Hansen kept the newspape: | ® ik re whose pames were not obtained, {if supposedly sheltered places were blown ashore, sit hig liners, boun,! f lei They ali will be garbed in the rough | SW @ flicker of flames through the |man waiting fifteen minutesefor him in| baa re a | cecmma aes are Appointment Not Settled. in and out, were compelled to be extremely cuelul in’ mivigating the end vncouth readymade prison x ments | BIAS ree cece eect vuppey 6% the counsel chamber while he had the! To the astonishment of every one IN! CITCAGO, Feb. % —United States Dis- ortly after these men had left bank ‘ro (ital, spotted with a broad arrow, oad thelr is amed re ney | prigon barber shave and powder his face! General Sessions, Col, Robert J. Haire |trict Judge Anderson broadly intimated Henry Taft's house, the President- HEME | Bie in trom Sandy Hoo ford Will be the ordinary pron lar. of | Sefeams awoke the other tenants, andj and slick up his hair, He was dressed i > fal eR } Lanes t stated to the newspaper men who | jin ten att Mind ROFERIBER WATeES GbGGR AIL AT ATRATT In turn began screaming, Then| with his usual careful attention to the Counsel for Mrs. Ben Teal, wife of the to-day that he will rule that the unit of | Vice camping on his trail that he had } tilowance of meat and potatucs once there came a rush to the streets, the) smaller’ detalls when finally he ap. noted st charged WIth ofrense in the Standard Oil ALINE not yet settled tie sury appoint- op o, Fa SEHR ten families scrambling down the stairs | peared Miornat ynection s ne aoe 4 diy ey will not wel tocons {f 4 subornation ¢ CUON Gage will be the t six settlements | ment and would yot do so until after his wrrow streets the f i 2 toumeate with each other and wii} be thelr night cloties 1 had promised that 1 would give out wit ui t ‘return to Washington. Yesterday Mr ent Part iliged to exercise in aing)s site in tne. THe halls were fast filling with smoke | an | W,"" He said, pulling at the hie at Wis fof freight charger. der thts ruling, ay Feturn £0 Washington. Yestenlay str | were the contres of yo Prixon courtyard, In spite of this tne) WHEh Mrs. Mary Kelly, who occupies ends of his cuffs and fussing with his fenge would call no witnesses and would Mle # tne of only 320/00 Is possible | TAM salt that he woul sclea a man} rane ale ar ey f f alluring prospect al! tie women te apartments opposite those of the rather ornate tie, “but after deep con yost t naenvlthathe as compared with J Landis’s avseas. | for the Job belore tt DBE | t Mitze Iding, In ‘Tim Wert off to thelr uninyiting eaptiviy | Moore's @ppedred at her doorway with sideration I have decided that I will Just w i eonelision wot. Det ment Of $29,240,000 original case, |W nen $78p Heats wee Sy by | Square and in gon 8 r th e Giving outwardly signs of the utmost ber Mttle daughter, Irene, wrapped in a take my medicine in silence and say parey fPrlRors Timor ui wrt said, after gitorihelisitn TAR Oe Oh Uist nie ee eee | ‘ ited ove by gusts wiles, , Curertulness | blanket, To her skirts clung three other | natuing for publication. You all know pjatrlot-Attorue: ted aed 2 LOANS CE ir pane eet a ds from the skyscrapers. __— children, all of them of tender age. | what has happened. 1 cannot talk.” Satiioniatatd Tipline! the nklin Macy rs . HSA al - yagons were turned and a if the ‘Treasury and thi le s olown ¢ tae rvof \ TAMPA RESULTS. Carried Sick Child Out and Back. g this, he turned and went back | was Jointly indicted with Mrs, Teal on tan there ha Seen aevrat at hae feceelea the ate in| | Hore. ee : ; \' | Little Irene has had diphtheria for the UPstalrs to make the most of every spare |ijio perjury charge, but le took the ments, wherein the rarer ah HUE OL eran etree i}. TAMPA, Fia., Feb, %—The rosults toe |Past Week, but before the place was | Minute of the week of grace which Jus- 1 against her BS miNotiing than bee decided. tn that} SRA en tant r day follow quarantined che had played with her | ice Dowling has given him in which to’ A great erowd of player foll, attract- | S111 Pi anatter aa yet,” replied the Prestdent- AVivailorereachiedi GhipiNewscatatie J FIRST RACK—Five furlongs hee: brothers and sisters, and when the! settle up his business affairs before ne ed trial throug Aship for | be in fi , TSE Ko ALLE ERA : iyo : » d Year-olds and up; purse. §1s9, y | health officers came along thay ordered | loses his identity as a man and becomes | a } Mi : ine GEERT kann bo ji s Nae pal pranama, AS Dandy Dancers ai tol eit all the children to be kept in the quar-|4 number in a cell over at the peniten- for tr ft te nm tiem aU retu ashing \\ ictim Becomes Bewildere dos X ner a ul a Nea toet In), J to 1 toy and 3 tjantined flat hea suinming up I SES ee OU ra in eee vin Sa a ote i LEER Bia y, 108, Burns), 4 to 5, Mrs. K moved slo: down the ither his wife nor any of her peopte The jury retired ata M. to con- ¢ Ney aN & ma ah and Blunders in Front yl mom bird. Time—L.4. Mollie Tepe MUWAE CEE CCRT SLAIN OETRH@TIL Except for the laws sider ite verdict t 1 xenial effort to shift the topic of dls! } passer thro the Narrows. Ii Paras Bo a rrerie child, and she’was careful of the three ther, \lexander Micl Whon Mrs, ‘Teal, whé had spent tae tinuing ssion, “IE went to the theatre last of Car | vestzation ike that the yacht in SCOND RAC children who clung to her and whimnp- to be tried for alleged night in fombs, emerged from the | one punigiment night, ‘That Is my favorite amusement \ J auestion tad dragee ne of h er un up, six furlon ered as they made their way down aie in the same crime to whieh prigo o take he eat in the de- - => ~ ng to the theatre. Now, down in ‘ —_— chors, but ¥ As no shore and not In Hy orey, FTES ta ee stairway in th@ smoke, Mrs. Kelly and V has oleaded guflty, and | tendant’s ehatr in Judge Poster's court: GQRBETT UNABLE TO Georgia. some CRSA) i h sent { dale ASELEL wher of tlhe New, ! CEU ois Nay ys iS dd the stre 2 had no callers at all to- | room there were dark circles under her out the report that [hadn't been to the yee s head split open by a sign 10, second: Dew of Dawn, lor (Lovel r brood had reached t eet When had Fs at all to- | room there wer ‘ +? lL york team in tie Ame League, Wa ne i , 1.15, Pimpante, Battle Axe and Youth- darted suddenly back into the Wife Will Sue Him, almost s last show T saw wag ‘Uncle Tom's iy ine ear this ‘ ve ta a} the buil Nos, 221 and 23 Bowe ful also ran, nd her children fotowed her. yi herHensenshns announced eats complained of what she} ytanager Curl t Whirlwind | Cabin GUAT At AE en a manja mm Gouveneur How —_—— How cfying jeen convicted of a felony, Mrs. Fischer- en it? But not at all true, Possthly that ‘in the w na 1 eR HEE ORs It wag announced this morning that ane Nee eee! Transen can legally apply at any time to‘ gman wax a press agent—and not) The ear shit ele tty : ' orn es Poeat the condition of Mrs. Pallington Booth, | the courts for freedom. nth 1 tea 4 at, was he With a | severa MAAN A told aited an who was operated on yesterday for up- soon to (he) Pischer-Hansen will also be disbarred t € I bow and a vast amile, Mr. Taft con- lodge tie pendicitis, Was favorable, and that her Kellys. home. StH hiding from practise of law when he has fin- : ' 1 jel’ the vy Sat ine crashing down recovery is practically assured, the ill child, got clos window itd the chi ad he id atitsathe |OUoE f BESTA the slen aioe: HER Mrs. Booth is a patient in the late Dr, KAVe ita PUSH. The saci gave way and | shed his senience ‘ or deat Meh nid: Ae Ina nis plans fo) ay M ! | 5 Bull's private hospital, at No, 3 Rast the Window toppled and crash) ume So Harry L. Mousely, the private detec Taft an hour from h to the New nt 1 Thirty-third street, and is being attend- | street, Just as Mrs. Mary McDonald | Fine New Turkish Baths ipetk ; : ; ee Pey SI WareATGt fed |The . titled ed by Dr. J. B. Walker. passed out of the house. The gash siruck now open at the mT jiding. Only | tive Who, under the name or “Stanle . . 1 in the {Mrs McDonald in te lead and was Nieeh [gure In thy allege attempt to get iH alo ed his car t sani ni RANDERRIES IN LARGE SUPPLY, peaalerelt ey Pape Coan ate ete by bree Tarbes shop open ds yaad | + } An a asiblo to Stolze, was | Tribune alunite The nod twin er he suffers a scalp at all . aleo barber shop open day w | B Lay ‘ . 3.0 o'clock th afternoon. The whm i fhe beet crown at firat-clane arocers. ‘wound, but the the Tagury was slight, P nlehe, say (Continued on Second Page.) y ace in the path of travel, (Continued on Second Page.) not arrested ner Was his chauffeur. 2.4 !

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