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PARKER FAILS TO SHIFT VOTES TO SHEE j SAVE WOMEN AT BROOKLYN GARAGE ‘WEATHER-Unsettied to-night and Saturday. ‘ “_PRIOE ONE. CENT. crore eh de ta cps NEW YORK, fRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. _20 PAGES CARNEGI'S $10 im 00) AE PLEIN Port Dara Shot x shite AOL Sill i NES SO : 1 NSS SE eed 1) Gres 2 PLA a | BCU “aildate tot CI } a MANY ARE ENTRAPPED,| | fo) Balai ale MYSTERIOUS ISLAND | 8° ‘Former Candidate for President — LAST OF ee Gasoline Flames Burst Out at, ai Ea” SG Pops | Urges Legislators to Stand by: AFTER SHIP § IP UR iss Inc West UTS cAI he | Caucus Nominee and Takes ~ Will Be Added to Endowment | Are Destroyed. cM | am pe » Wa Fes a Slap at Shepard Ff | a of Scientific Foundation | Crew of Puri Marooned | a lee { lt FIFTY-SIX LEGISLATORS” in Washington. 23 Days on Desert Spot Made | of gasoline vapors in tho three-s ory | brick garage at No, 23 € nberry atrect, | | Famous by Jules Verne. in the Columbla Hetghts section o a F , this afternoon, started a fire that ed the building and partially An éxplosion caused by the ignition x Andrew Carnegie was at his ¢ the office of his great palace at avenue and Ninety-first street y! ALBANY, West Australia, Jan. 2.—| destroyed thirty val automobiles with a pile of opened letters bi Three of the crew of the British freight] stored there. Om the right of the pile was a sealed | steamer Parisiana were lost when the| Half a dozen persons were more or | envelope addressed in his own hand to/ vessel was burned at sea. The sur-| less painfully injured in the fire and a Robert S Woodward, President of the | vivors arrived here yesterday on the| woman, penned on the top floor of Carnegie Institution of Washington, | British transport which picked them up| garage by the flames and sn D.C, which Mr. Carnegie founded eight |on St. Paul Island, to which they had|a thrilling escape throug th years ago with an endowment of $10,-| escaped tn thelr own boats, St 000,000 which had since been increased | Island is PAIRED IN VOTING TO- DAY This Explains an Apparent Loss of Votes to Sheehan—Twenty-Eight Democrats Who Were Paired Would Have Voted for ~ Him—Glynn a New Dark Horse. oke, made window Paul| of an adjoining apartment house. | “Phe Mysterious Island” de-| James L. Eddy of No. 74 Hicks street | from time to time to $15,000,000. is ribed by Jules Verne in one of his|!% MAanaxer of tho garage. Ho was 8) 90 3 ' ding on the second floor with . A rervant rapped and entered. stories written half a century ago the building ‘on’ the Di u @ From % gard Gir chante, rep ‘a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World. 4 Scie "Mr. Woodward, sir,” he said. ‘Whe Parislana, a vess*T or Rost tons, | RAward Girard, @ mechanic, repairing | -aciaes e ) car, Hb . who attenis to the ‘Show him in," sald Mr. Carnegte. | satied frm New York on Oct. 2% for| ©. <" e. Wihes Who, attends he Re a esky ie | ALBANY, Jan, 20.—One more joint ballot was taken to-day for ooks, was on the third flo. ait a j z / Bees ana Lai by pictues i carried @ cargo of mer-| dozen attendants were at work on the United States Senator. The deadlock remains unbroken, There were With odvious Irritation as the President | chandise, but no passengers. Fire broke | ground floor cleaning Alvert | . shire ‘. ay Ks of the Institution entered jout in the hold on Dec. 18, For four |Oberman, a chauffeur, employed by th no desertions from William F. Sheehan, His friends now declare that “Good morning," said Mr. Woodward, | da “L heard you wa came over from Wass “Stop right there, if you f the crew fought the flames, but | Hotel Margaret, was on this floor, aiso | there will be no more. Two candidates were added to the list to-day, 1 to see ine and L{ the job was too much for them, and on|!m the rear t''-—| Dec. 17 when the vessel had approached Explosion at Front Door. ra SS 2s | ess Eel hee | ee an. rs CTE TRA] They are former State Comptroller Martin H. Glynn and former At ase, Mr. St, Paul Island the men took to their| The explosion occurred directly at t ” MWOBRIEN: | torney-General Simon W. Rosendale, both of Albany, : Woodward,” said Mr. Carnegie, with all) small boats. The ship's papers were| front dc ad supposedly” was man’ Look at this correspondence! Musf| arom their island refuge the sailors | BY @ passerby on tl ¥ ‘ | public, In this letter Judge Parker urged the legislators who have h Transport, bound from Buenos through the lower floo sion? Kindly an angry expression on HIS} Selpourne, we the Irritability of which he is capable. jost, by the light of a cigar th: nm int 1 be interrupted ti . ted the attention of the steamer | the explosion a fla | vo Ayres for Austrailan ports, and were | the elevator shaft and stairw | | | ating for him to give their votes to William F, Sheehan, It-did mot and wadt until Tan se A acaodl BY on board, The burned craft b The men on the ground floor ex P a| | si to you." longed to Famers, Withy & Co. of Glas. |¥ the rear windows, without | even have the effect of eliminating him in the voting. Neither did it make As Mr, Woodwara, dazed, was back-| gow, Eddy and found their escay F © com s © arnesie xian out a ‘The survivors unfolded a tale of ad-| pelled to leap for their lives from win Martin H. Glynn as a new dark horse. @ Mr, Woodward, here $8 @/ venture when to-day they had some-| dows. Mr, Eddy, who had tried to get memes ey e written to you. YOu! wnat recovered from thelr eutlecioan: up to the third floor to re his wite, | VaAc ete eee | ji . 4 Before the two houses assembled in joint session a letter from EEL B earns i H Saved by Transport, rdhaplea locale ti aired ag sehen “G. GORDON BATTLE ‘1 KILI A CAT FLINTY HEARTED B. Parker to Assemblyman Saunders of Columbia County was purchase a ean } ‘and was thtee weeks overdue at frard ran for tse ha votes for Sheehan. Its only tangible result was to bring out the name of | ; F fia i | Afty-aix members wi é might look {t over while you are walt-| por two days they were at sea in open | Was painfully burned, Girard sprained | i f m were oa ; fog." ‘voats and then followed twenty-three | his ankle In (he jump. | —>——- | NO REAL CHANGE ss bairs iwerh AAidoutoed tote pe Mr. Woodward took the let sat! days on a barren and otherwise unin-| Mrs. Eddy, driven from the front of | 7. re ye 7 | - Staak 5 4 | VOTE O} roth houses and the fact tl down in the ante-room and ripped It nabited tsiand, Wilh! ae qullding conened @ year window, (Francis, Pendleton Also's ko Siti] nd If You Don’t 1 Don't Hit Fire and Pleas Una aanees on Dishonest IN EW, TOREHIP jslators paired would have ro open, It was a notice to him as Presi-) Capt, Gordon and his thirty-four men | climbed up on the sill and at the risk .. | 3 ies sine on ' SE cohen ant Dew ee dent of the Institution that Mr, Car~| gor away from the burning vessel safely, | of her life J Dr Ape « io Be Slated for Position of Fire Again Is Police | Clerk’s Employer, But ALBANY, N. ¥,, Jan. 20.—The re nal of the Joint sesai be: fegie had given $10,000,000 more to the! y4t in such haste when they found that t%¢ re mene: house Fenn | sult of the joint dallot for United jon, Carnegie Institution of Washington, | the only alternative was certain death, | 22 W around the: comer Surrogate. Method. Judge Shows Mercy. States Senator to-day follows now ten Democratic eamé Hecause of the good work it had al-| that the cnronometers only of the ship's | fram warage | , © acid, eo anaes J ready done and his confidence In the! equipment were saved. The captain Swung Like Acrobat. I _ — shepard a [ena ; probable that administration of Mr, Woodward and) way unable to secure his papers. The| Liko an “acrobat she hung to the Are| 44 was reported on authority at the| Patrolman Eugene Geraid Chantilly,| Should m hard-working business man Parkes 4 | wes t Di aasoclaten ca murat into. the! Steed ep wae forty miles from he | voape, swing hers Eee riey accicatasiy s urieesaeyl| orice tesiac sitet Clea emiciste| ipa ak een eect oe gaat Fee Manges Im the Voting, vhen Mr. 'e nearest land, St. Paul Island, which 4s) then entered the window of an apart pe pen eae anes gh ep a Rig Pe eae t : weteen cukena ee as wath. (he (nttor in his mand’ hel (o lattiude B Aderiee @ miniioe and ae | cate: Rupeing down through ake balls w. Dix thad decided to appoint /life « torment to-day while On saserve | empl forgive that employee and a | ay, two votes left Shepard. ‘They Gonna tho ttle ssormaster ail doubIed| weconde eouth, tonsitude TT cogrees Micke made her War 40 the sfest and Gordon Battle Justico of the|duty tn the Fourth avenue station, | help anve him from punishment beca P's | Martin of Saratoga. and a up in a knot on his desk chair, nearly! minutes and 45 seconds east. fainted: dead away at the eight of her | Supreme Court, to fil the place made! Brooklyn, Every few minutes one of| he ts suffering from locomotor ataxia? | 2 CUnton, Of the seven —_ choking with laughter, so that his face Died of Cold in Boats. Lai ee cate wae making frantic ef. | Vaceat bY the death of Justice Whit-|the other reserves will remark Samuel A. Grico, a dealer In electrical} 1 who have been supporting Pi eee th: he eee OF Bie wenite ‘ ” get der up to the f y, and name Francis K. Pondieton| “tow abe y method of] supplies at No. %2 Amaterdam avenue, to-day ignored his ‘arker three fees purr ‘The sea was running high and the atr| forts to get a ladder up to the front) oi ogate to succemd the late Abner ©. | wilting oa Deon earutation 16 vis letter and cast thelr Ditterly cold when the little boats set | Windows on the third floor, | out. The men, protected only by the| The response to the fire alarm was clothes which they wore when they went | Prompt, but when arely over the aide of the freighter, suffered | the gasolene « “you'll forgive me if T was a bit sharp with you, won't you, Mr, Wood- he said, when he could get his! had that question put to him in the i votes for him. They mee Hoyt, Kea ts are to be» roc with a roar of luughte loout at 4 Mecessary for choi nedy and McDantels. Brace ewit Albany to-nig at] It meeme that last evening an excited) yy 0° eners ah Raemians: UF dudes ‘This apparent loss of trom Parker to Herrick, Day see rshet sit the station and said | S¥4nn to-day, and ho held out for pun- |] gneehan is explained by the fact errick, Day to D. Ke 4 building wa | 1st his supporters were » Miller to Kernan orge Gordon “Battle has been a con-|; owas 8 it loose on Fifth | 'Siment of the employee. that 28 of Ppo! Raine ~ - ial bas to : } uence oa che ers to Glynn. Rosendale t Mr. Woodword, when he had told For hours the sailors battled | @ furnace ng sropenty wa nt and active mem) Tam-Jayenue. Chan was sent out to de-| Grice, employed Hrnest G. Weiler, || paired Fe gah fave | named’ by Asseuitivmn cea t are Carnegie what he thought of him, » then one of thelr nunvber | threatened nany Hail organization since he came|stroy the feline, Ho f the cat | twenty-four years old, ax a bookkeeper. | POR Bg the same ae yesterday. Brooklyn who first. v« pei hurried downtown to give out the over dead from the cold. For a dl , Who lives in | ty New York from North Carolina f+] perched on a lamp post, and with the | Weller, a to Grice, stole more : and finally Rosendale, een tme the body was retained in the XQ Cranberry |ieen or elgiteen years ag Hoe 14 a] aid of several urciins lassooed it than $800, Heted and onto | yond to Judge Pi . 14 | boat, tt when there was n 2 » unde Y f standing » bar and seve cat i , 2 im. nan a wt fe ; : of ae Total Endowment $25,000,000, | Noes Seeening leeds te a mab Selah a a eee ant fal . vue Hos | VOLKMANN CONSPIRACY | ie ae nant ee rhe Carnegie Institution was founded | ropped overdo would nt tlohe r shoot y he was car ore Was 6aen ae Seat carnegie, Who DAS DOW ELVS to eee een ee ear aod: ananiber or tiered | Hueety ; and. prepared Se ia cats VICTIM, LAWYER ASSERTS. ¥ 9,000 in five per cent. bonds, “In| oy, Al boris 8 is he Minghcee rey { » voting for Sheeham st $25,000,000 in ; nt nee umbed, ahd a short time nels K, Pendleton Is formed a gre fe ab Is Be Prosecuted | 1 Saunders, “I the broadest and most liberal | ano that rises $00 feet on Jot 1 standing, It w ily and ais every eful movement <1 for Ho sata | Says Alderman sing Prosecuted | 2 OT IR, oat Pee aaanaation ore 11 Island was sighted a third | | posed in political circles a cheer, \‘ Hel & week and he| in Plot Hatched by Political in HL, Ginn. and discovery, show ate on rane wave up the fight, Thi two! Truck No. 6%, were painfully would appont him to the Having drawn his revolver, he exam-|#tole to support famil Rivals. Jette fool me for « minute, y knowledge to the imp ess AED : bodies were brought ashore. about ¢ nd hands, and wen ancy. Ho was 7 taed », 1 tn oe aia 44 of aympat als, . the ninco ashes kind and provide such ~_ i fis may |. aife, landing was made, and soon | grookiyn Hoxpital. It is believed that | part of the McClellan adminis . m7 ed | "1 have investigated your case," weal In opening the defen , DpDOAltion Wb Sheahan rer yatories, books and app “ afterward se zane 9 rovered the stone | git the automobiles on the ground floor | ration ; Sudze 1 to the defendant, “f find| Michael J. Volianann, hte indere #ald the letter Hall * 4 at great head shu rating | Minton was built in 1988 were #o badly damaged as to be pract ——_-— Ho fired again and missed si mg from looomoter | Justice Beabury In the rat ong ae n addresked to him on + has wt headquar ull which was} 189% i vs sages Brcdigisus ataxia und have ng tu live, Tad-|of the Supre Ce to-day for eX-lo¢ gw recent teme y ani abostuary at assingion which | provitne by the Pew: of he. French __ GETS $40,000 DAMAGES. | rosix - anay | ami tnd inte nat Lng 1a ve ae | af the Mazen a ocr Maron, | tug tet, sintaent St (i publisting house for spre yess war Eure, Iere they found in i "lin the ho} ftening t r evipple’ sdealer, for approving 46 | purie “ ” . the results of ‘ : | ot was | comp application for & Explains Vote for Shepard. netic and astronom meat, biscuits, woollea underwear, | LIMITED TO 1 TO 1,000 FEET.} #100,000 After Acciden more! “lr al experience 1 haye| Mirabeau 1. Towns, the alderman’s lay why he voteataie the wo ©} blankets and matches. Upon these sup- | : 4 G a fabalant t sorted that the case was one f ot ir Mr over em | subsisted and kept themsel A Jury in the Supreme Cou man. Hel yer, as! the frst separate badleg de ship at work re-c viles they subs : Dt themaelves | Miccourj Bill "Makes Aakes| Violator Gu t * flint carted. I asked ee ud he had done so 49 an answer ¢@ & has other ves* fairly warm for three weeks. Day wd he wanted me to send you to y. who was tlom of t as Yeht a watch Was kept for a passing of Attempted Suicide—Prison to ind lin said, yes. Mr. |defeated by Volkmann ection, ing animal 8 1 on Offense. | has asserted here tn court that | was a close Erlend of McGovern, wha tion all ove vo . E parse lf it > f t 1y Whom you eet fare | omy tn Boston ation the JE ry) el | Ay torent hhh -¢wo 1 pusint | 5 hese study nutr t and the steam tee Von hou! c nf that assertion, Walch cued the lthe next yore he changed to Parkers a at Goose Island and at 1 a small boat, took off eu a } and 1 « for tig § Pe The ine nis wt thelr usual » stud shipwrecked ones. ulate \ anceaiment while Be g meetin ae nor, I. I, to stu is | snwerecnee 2 al Ginensione r " 4 Volkmann's friend Cruise | M8 Meetlng to-day agreed to tng the re 4 Ald of Ste feet and re lators , said Mr, Towns the plan of scattering their voted plants and animal | ne tee mee Gf Si) WO an as a@uaranites ti . f his train ve ‘ fa da two hs ¢ prosecution rested {tx case today] ® number of candicates, occ Extends Ald to “any. Not on A es TuEs from | violate the law. ‘The penalty ec ' haw sonra after taking the suggenting new ones in the hope Out of the income of he in tution | Nor! ‘a b the ateamahip Augusta | sentence of fly 5. The ed lights on its tear end, bore down! Jury in Bauk t agents and polloe d one of these would prove -ece appropriations are madi by the trua-) to the ald of the sieamaly AURIS) the law t6 said to be “eu \ 1 ‘ o r ; Comimlastoner of to verify | the Sheehan men as a compromige, - Tees for the aid of institulons or indi-]of the Chesapenko line, which 18 re-| tompted sul twoe tn the trial of WH + 01 i Barisch's CS Leaders on each side have agreed, Viduals who lack money to carry out ported ashore oF isabied at W ont Trp.) Re wot asa te nd 1 n-atand he avid he rend tho one-time Ham: ential Geis, comfam Waris Bynes aero are a Pg bere yes baggl ie or investigations which| The accident took place during a dense| of Arch Hox lohnston r le kK and | tor . anid y jo tela thetfogurt mflaws ding Zeckiol, | : 4 experiments or _Investis fog. The passengers and crew are ro-| and he sald thelr deaths lfluenced hin | ene toes from his right foot in the mee then ‘adjourned until Monday, when wae thd era * Bs i, oe ot pe Caso Sha ery ee see ae i tinued on Second Page) ported wate, to Introduce the bul. ca accident. the taking of testimony will be begua. Brosdway, li re? . fon . 3 % * am ihre tee, hie : “ “

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