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fhe aici of the es pitt ond | Throughout the building and Ming ava fa the thought there Thousands the Produce There even on bad saeve bd streete near by, it wa ‘had been a biz explosion. ) rea from office buildings, Exobange and banking houses. wae excitement the Btock Exchange when ah exaggerated nature were aren tated. i car Was literally smashed pleces on the concrete Noor of the base- meat. Fortunately, the impact knoe! ed | off the door of the shaft and the In- jared were romoved without difeulty. Miss Kahne was the first taken ont. * Despite her broken to the main floor, boarded an elevator | cap and rode up to the | floor, where the was employed fn an office, The ambulance surgeons found ing her to get Into a car and ride down, OFFICES CONVERTED INTO TEM. PORARY HOSPITALE. Go great was the crowd that amembied im and around the building that Capt. O14 Bilp Station had to ves. Two ambulance | wangeona from | n Btreet Hospital, | Dre, Orr and Garrett, took care of the | injured and gained a lot of practical ox- perience in setting broken bon Offices on the main Noor of the but fng were converted into temporary hor a rks has been given for the breaking of the cable Tt te muy posed that investigation will develop @ flaw in the stegi etrands of which it) was compoced, “ROOK” DOUBLE OF CAREY BEFORE THOU MUROER Ut (Continued from First Page.) aaah a panied Attorney Roderick Wellman to Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue a few nights ago to test the positions Witnesses for the State aaid they oecu- pled when they saw the fatal shot fired and later {dentified Garvey as the mur- dorer. BELL A’ DOUBLE OF ACCUSED MAN, PICTURE SHOWS. Crockett dewcribed the texts from each of the poritions. He could not , or the charact by any of the sever it from all the pos Impossible to see to whe ran up| RICHESON WED AVIS LINNELL AT ~ WEIRD CEREMONY? | Boston valli ia Prosecution Will Make This Charge at Trial of Accused Paster. A DUAL her ¢here and had a hard time permuad: | Poe ROLE. Story Goes That in Secret He | Tied Marriage Knot for Himself and Girl, (Soeclal 40 The Brewing Wate.) BOSTON, Dec, %.—While interest lcontred on. the condition of the Re Clarence V. T. Richeson and his early | recovery from self-infiicted wounds, « | sensational story in being cireulated to | the effect that when the eecused pastor is brought up for trial the prosecution | wit claim that Richeson married Avia | Linnel! in @ wierd secret ceremony tn |which he himself was beth groom and joMclating clergyman and that the girl! Whore murder fe charged against him Implicitly believed tn the legality of the| ceremony. ‘The statement tn made that this tne formation, closely guarded for two month from an authority close to the Distriot-Attorney's office, When | the murder case comen up next month | the Government, It In aid, will produce | witnenses in the attempt to prove that | Avis Linnoll, the pretty chotr ain; who met her death by cyanide of Potassium at the Young Women’ Christian Association dormitory, went | through this secret ceremony which, tt will be charged, Richerson had aug: | gested and which she believed would) unlte her to the man she loved. “CAN MARRY OTHERS; WHY NOT con OURSELVES?” why not our- that “T can marry others; selves? {a the announcement Hicheaon is alleged to th the Jittle cou éomantic?” Avie Linnell. According to the story told, the core- face clearly enough to recog- nise them afterward, William Evelyn, proprietor of @ truck- tng business, Was one of the two men who dropped in at Nolan's that July night, about 11 o'clock, and brought ‘word of the shooting. He had passed the crowd in front of Jacoby's on his Me kpew none of the hina could not aay who were tm O'Connor, & bartender at Nolan's, wae called to testify about Dick Bell. Ho said Bell looked very much | Whe Garvey, and had tho same general cast of features. O'Connor then ideau- fied the photograph of Bell by which means the defense got the striking of the young crook before the F. Gerry, manager of Long's P more on Wort Hleocker street, teatified that he sold Garvey a straw early to refute the Garvey all rum- Straw hat. ‘amen agreed that Jayer wore a derby or slouch Kenny, a checker at the New York Contral Railroad, was another alftt witness from Nolan's. H. Pardee was called as the second of the two men who told the cE grnve at Nolan's that « shooting nad © taken place on Sixth avenue. Robert Nolan, brother of the pro- Of the saloon, testified that he known Garvey fifteen years and that on the évening in question Garvey was in Nolan's the entire evening. ——.——_—_ ‘ British Seamer Capsiscs, fpunzan England, Dee. 2.—The British sted steamer Hellopes of k thr 77 tonn capsized " the south of Penzance to-day, ‘The crew owas saved and landed here. When she was sighted coming into port ‘thie morning had a heavy list World Ads, Have the True Ring There's nothing half-way, experimental oor vague about) World — adverlise. ments. Take those World ads, for insta that show where one may invest one's savings to advantag: ») « | 12,309 World “Real “Business O Estate” rtunity nd rt printed vertisements last 3,095 MORE Than the Herald IF YOU LISTEN AND HEED YOU'WILL OBSERVE THAT WORLD ADS SOUND TH TOCSIN THAT MAKES PROSPERITY. SEEKERS STEP LIVELY ON THEIR WAY TO SUCCESS EVERY DAY. ere i mony then followed, Richeson taking role of clergyman and groom, r the usual ritual wae used, was not divulged. The weird secret ceremony Is alleged to have taken pl last pudmer at Hyannis, the home town of the girl's parents, and the scene of the early remance of the village beauty and the dashing young Virginian, Both were spending their vacations In ti village. Friends of Avis Linnell told durng the excitement following the mysterious death of Avis in Boston of their surprise at things they noticed in the relations ef the couple at Hyannis last summer, Richoson and Avis were constantly in each other's company, and the girlie of the town entertained the suspicions that a secret ceremony had deen performed by which Avis believed herself to be the pastor's lawful wif Avia Linnell appeared one day with a wedding ring on her fager, which, a told her friends, Richeson had given her an a birthday present. RICHESON KEEPS SILENT; MAY [} PLEAD INBA' The following statement was issued this forenoon at the jall concerning Richeson's coindition “Mr. Richeson passed a fairly com: fortable night, but was somewhat rest- leas, He had some sicep, He is con- scious to-day, but is very pale because of joes of bivod. He has epoken aince the operation, Doctorn who treated the clergyman said that he should be well in ten days or two weeks. blood poisoning is the that stands in the w plete and rapid recovery, and blood Dolsoning, the surgeons ray, Ie extremely | unlikely, Difference of opinion w: legal and medical ctrote whether the accused minister's condition will permit him to appear in vourt on \Jun, 15, the date set for his trial, Dis- trict-Attorney Pelleticr declares that the (ral will go on as arranged, Attorney Wiitiam A. Morse The danger of omy ¢lement pressed in Cent will be In no At physical tlon to undergo the ordeal ance in court on Jan, 1, Indications to-day pointed to @ plea of insanity for Rfeheson, Lawyers for [the minister were non-committal but promised @ Ftatement goon Dintrict-Attorney Pelletior apparently | haw no doubt that much « for thin forenoon he w be the case, at his office | Wait |as proprietors ef the Triangle factory, | the Washington place door. he | Oner'a jury?" began Mr. Bostwick. TRIANGLE. GIRLS "NUSELES PAN WITNESS ESS SWEARS Ida Valinsky ky Tes Jury They ! Piled on Top of Her at Door to Safety. | is SHE COULDN'T OPEN IT. | Brother-in-Law of Defendants Says He Was Threatened by District- mrigned For the firat time since the Triangle ompany Gisaster of March 45, 411, when 147 lives were lost, there came to-day @ sworn story that the fini who Jumped to their deathe trom | tho eighth floor windows had an open | |foute to safety, away from whieh they { | fied tn the blind terror of « pantc. From one of the girls who escaped) from the panic, counsel for Isaac H tle and M. nck, on trial in Part V., General Sessions, for manslaughter got the story of a stampeded herd of Girls piling upon the girl who now told the story until ahe could not open the oor leading ety. The door opened inward. Ida Volinsky of No, 14¢ Mast Fourth treat told the story of the stampede. Ghe was an bperator on the eighth floor. Ghe sald Mhe was the Arst girl to reach WASHINGTON SOCIBTY WIDOW, FIANCBE OF J.P. MORGAN'S PARTNER @t me and said: you doing here.” WITNESS GETS A WARNING FROM JUDGE. Bernstein was much excited and the Court halted him, but he paid no heed, “Will you Keep stilt?” demanded Judge Crain sternly. Replying to a score of questions in varying form, the witness denied that the e: ining tables obstructed the fire eacape: Mr. Bostwick read to the witness many questions 4nd answers from his testimony before the Coroner’a jury, showing minor discrepancies. Mies Kmily 1. Perett dt No. 44 Riv- ‘Damn you, what are “I wanted to open the door, je sald, ‘but T could not because all of the girls were piling on me. I said, ‘Please, gira, let me open the door.’ But they wouldn't me. I kept my head back from the! Jane door to keep it from breaking under! the atrain and cutting my face. I called to Mr. Brown, and he came and pushed the girls away and opened thadoor.” “At that time where wae the key?" “It was in the lock.” Samuel Bernetein, manager ef the Tri- ‘angle Bhirt Waist Company, resumed the Witness stand when the trial was re- eumed for the day, Bernetein is brother-in-law te both de- fendants, The name Triangle might very well have been indicative of Harris, Blapck and Bernstein. On the stand yesterday Bernatein told of beginning of the fre and the events that followed the elarm, Bernstein began his testimony to-day by exolaiping, at the request of Max D. Bteuer, counsel for the defense, tat the mpobines and equipmeat of the fac- tory were standard in type. ‘Then Bernstein was turned over to ‘the prosecution for cross-examination by Assistant District-Attomey Bost- ‘wiok. PROSECUTOR BEGINS GRILLING OF ‘THE MANAGER. “You were a witness before the Cor- “Yea, sir, I was,” aid tho witness. Q. The ‘employees never went out of | the Waehington place aide, did they? | A. The employees? Bometimes they did, It wae not necessary, but In the factory they did just the same as I did, Q. At night when the girls went home they never went out ef the Washington Diace ede? A. No, oir. Bernstein eaid the Washington place doore were cloned én winter and open in Qummer and then the Assistant District- Attorney began an attack on the credi- bility of the witness, hen you appeared before the coroner on April 10 was not this ques- tion asked of you and did you not make this answer; “The Washington 4 ,ace doors were kept c 47 and you wered ‘Yes’? asked Mr. Bostwick. ‘1 newered the qu ation Just Ike I did to i " Q. Were you rot efore the Grand Jury when tt .00k up this case? A, No, wr. Q. But you were in the building? A Yes, sir, Harry Hassenbaum, Brown and mysel¢ had subpoenas to come be- fore the Gr Jury, Q. Didn't you talk to @ witness before the Grand Jury? A. 1 spoke to one. Q. Did you talk to any other witness? A. No. BERNSTEIN MAKES CHARGE AGAINST DIBTRICT ATTORNEY, "Why" asked the . -secutor, “lL was trapped in the bullding’— began Bernstein. Mr. Bostwick stopped Blever ine him and Mr don having the answer, jerside Drive, came as the most dashing witness of the, Sho is @ comely, ‘well-polsed In reply to Steuer's questions rett sak? eho was a buyer for Litt Brothers of Bihiladelphia, Keep a general departinent store. often visited the plant of Harris & Blanck. During the buying season of the bast two years she had gone two lor three times a week to the factory. Q. When you went to the factory how did you go? A. By the Washing- ton place vlevator. Q.To w floor? A. Tenth. Also the eighth and ninth, Q. How did you get to the ninth floor? A.1 went down the stairs. Q. How did you enter the ninth floor door? A. Simply by turning the mob and walking in. Q. (By Juror No. 11.) When you went to the ninth floor did you have to have a key to open the door? A. No, sir. Quasie Rapp of No, 604 Bast Tenth atreet, a forewoman the factory, who just missed being in t! re, said she often went from the eighth to thé ninth floor, @he went through the Washington place door. There was a key in the look with a string tied to it. Mr. Bostwick sought to impeach the witness with a ntatement made March 29, 1911, to the Dietrict-Attorney. The Court jolted the District-Attorney's office by refusing “at this time to ac- capt the paper b je it is wholly without probative vanu Louis A. Silk, a salesman, of No. 643 Weat End avenue and Bernard Censer of No, b19 West One Hundred and Forty- third Atreet, testified that they had found the door open when they visited the factory. Yetta Kreltabery, who was employed in the shipping department on the tenth floor, eaid she did not find the doors locked. WITNESSES ADMIT THAT THEIR PAY WAS INCREASED. Lena Handchus of No, 278 Bast Tenth stiect, a forewoman on the eighth floor, ave almilar testimony. Mr. Bostwick brought out that the lat ter girl's pay had been raised from to 1% a week, She got the raise because ahe went to another concern for more mey. Two of the other girla who had testified. also admitted getting $3 a Weok ralevs from Harris & Bianok, Loule Senderman ot No. #4 Kast Ninth wtreet, a shipping clerk, also went through the doors at times @ dozen times a day Senderman’ sald he fried to turn on the water for the hose In the hall on the de. w "he said, “but ft would not difference because the bh * Mra. 0. H. P. Belmont and Miss tnex Milholand came to the courtroom while Sengerman’ was testifying, ——-—— AUTO STRIKES BOY IN PARK, An "@ old, Was run over by an automo- bile this afternoon on the West Drive in niral Park, near Seventy-firat street. He was taken in the machine to Roose. velt Hospital, where it was said he had a fracture of the ekull The car, owned by George W. Douglas of No, 6 Bast Eighty-etghth direet, w driven by the chauffeur, Charles Realiin, of No, 202 Weet Fitty-fourth strdet, unidentified boy, about yaixteen ‘The | Miatriot-Attorney, Mr., Whit- In consultation with two phyaleians, Who are thought to be alleniata em: | ployed weeks ago by the Government to | rye the minister's actions Sherif Seavey le ut Riches son's bedside ever of the day Jand night ner make |inw a luow irs baPRDANaN WHO'S AFTER MURPHY, Manager Has Filed Against Chicago Magnate ¢ National Commission, ee Roger mana Bt. Loos adultted aqainst and Pres. before Dec of to-day vad A charge Murphy, owner Chivago Cuba, ynmission, demanding that sade to answer for an al. at (he recent meeting tn In his formal charge National ( Murphy man,” Bernstein went on, J whore 1 was and sald: | doing here? 1 will smash your ft | you don't get out of this building, ® policeman and put hin out.’ Q. Where did you call on May Le antino’ A. At her home, two weeks ter the fire, when I heard she was sick tn bed. Q Wi you name some other wit poteeg for the defense you after the fvet A. LT haven't any of them at all. Q Didn't you tatk with Ide and Anna Mittelman? A. No, Q you issue orders that the Place doors should not be o alr, \Varlous employes that they down should bi the Washington against Murphy, Bresnahan allem Q. Are you poaitive that you had a [that the Cub president called him «| s4upcena to go before the Grand Jury? | Mar and adted: 1 have something on AT Dosttive, | H dive 29a from organized Q. 1 presume you have destroyed st. kad contacelne stat suacncs (Tee aided in the preparation of rede 0: ORAFEOS | this A. I do not understand you em, it is true charges, but T don bs wise for me to make statement for publica mission hae taken formal action.” b I have preferred think It would any furthor antil the coms 1 sure that the Distriot-At to you on the floor outaide 4 Jury room and told you h your face? A, worse words He went Gry that he would su Yes, ) torne of the he wi pi a COLUMBIA WINNERS. | | y f in PIReT hac Putas moter tiful ful supply every ee nstrument two-year-olis; five furlongs. 103 | ictor | (Gould), 18 10.1, B to 1 and s0'd free When ou Duy # Vietoete at Landay ve [Orperth, 102) Bru to 2 even and | Your instrument is absolutely “trouble [4 to & Second; Billy Murphy, 102 (Am- Prorauahit te A eaves our store it is a browse 2 to}, 6 to Land 5 to 2. third “4 | Tin Kee 4. First Afd. Mujor i Don't think that because our stores FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW and finished A Whe g | are on Fifth Avenue and on 34th Street — WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, MRS. CROMWELL "TO BE BRDE OF HOREANPARTHER Engagement Announced of Ed- ward T. Stoesbury and Washington Widow. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21.—Society in Philadelphia 19 tremendously. interested {n the approaching marriage of E4- ware T. Stossbury of this city, and Mra Oliver Cromwell of Washington. Mr, @toesbury te head of the firm of Drexel Co., a partner of J. Pierpont ‘Morgan, « patron of art and « sporte- man, He has been a widower for many years, bis Gret wife having died when he was quite young. ‘Mrs. Cromwell is widely known in Washington, New York, London and | Parte. She has a summer piace at Mag- || noe, Mass. and magnificent town ‘|Rouse in Washington, where the wed- | digg—the Gate for which has not been |set—will probably take place. Mrs. husband died = eighteen TAFT’S BLOW AT PATRONAGE: WANTS A CLEAN SWEEP, (Contiaued from First Page.) management of” this association, the President said this was mainly banko: work and ‘the banks Could be trusted etter than anybody else to conduct it. However, he urged that some form of Government supervision and tltimate control should prevail, and ‘that the currency reform should not be made a Political issue. “And I trust also that the new legis- fation will carefully and completely Protect and assure tho individuality and the independence of gach bank, to the end that any tendency there may ever consolidation of the money or banking power of the nation shall be defeated,” sald the President. ‘The message discussed the proposed army reorganization plan in which the President found several propositions with which he disagreed. The question of Panama Canal tolls was recom- mended for early action, and the Pres}- te nt urged that the tolls be arranged for American shipping. Aske IMMEDIATE ACTION ON PARCELS POST. Immediate steps for the establisiment of @ rural parcels post were recom. mended. On the Lec peregrsel of & parcels oO the subject of the Panama Canal resident dealt at length with the | tion of whether American shipping | should pay tolls, “Iam very confident that the United States has the power to relieve from the payment of tolls any part of our shipping that Congress deems wise,” said the President. “We own the canal. It was our money that built it. We have the right to charge tolls for its use. These tolls must be the same to every one; but when we are dealing with> our own ships, the practice of many governments of subsidizing their own merchant vessels is so well estab- shed in general that a subsidy equal Eight Carloads of Victrolas and Victor Records ‘Have Been Received by Us for Christmas Sellin; This enormous shipment consists of ce IND RAC Selling; purse $200; for three-yea ds and up: ix fy Jongy--Appasionata, 110 (Hapkine), 2 to 1, ® to 20 and out, won: Dr, Bodine, 101 gfurner), 4 to 1,8 to band 4 to ond; Lydia Lee, 100 ( 4 to 1 and 2 tot, M. and Dance Away alto ran and finished a named. THIRD RACK INE, purse $200; for tiree-yearsokls and up: six furlongs Contre Bhot, 110 Creer), & to 1, 2 to Land even: frat; Oxaaoar, 100 (hirner), 6 to 1, 5 to 2 ahd even second: Sewell Ua (Paindrother), 4 to i, 2 to 6 and out tind, Noe 1.20 45, Tinga, Bamey ave, Nennoasee Koy, Old Boy, Hose. burg 1. also fished as named Purse’ $210; Handi We, Husky Led. to & and out fiat, Samer, 16 (Painbrother), x to 5, 1 ty 3 and Second: Stoker, lob (Forehand), 3 1 to 4 and out thin, ‘Time 14). Judge Monck also ren and finished o@ named. ~-Will subl ; he 1s Wa a i te ; we charge higher prices than others do, Our prices are the same and our terms obably are more liberal. We have better facil ies — wider assortments. bigger stocks than any dealer in the United States, Victrelas—$15.00 up. d Autherised Victor Factery Distributors | °27 W. 34th St., bet. Sth & tra 400 Fifth Ave., at 37th St. *563 Fifth Ave., cor. 46th St. Open evenings unsis Christmas. FLATS @ APARTMENTS TO LET. Furnished. right perw. all models of Victrolas—there's a plene 1911, TAFT SENDS BULOGY. OF JOHN BIGELOW IN MESSAGE TO DAUGATER. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2).—Re- Bret of President Taft at the death of John Bigelow was ex- pressed to-day in the following telegram to Grace Bigelow, daugh- ter of the dead publi I extend to you and your father’s family my deep sym- pathy {n your present sorfow. John Bigelow was a historic figure in his elevating influence on public affairs for half a century, to the tolls, an equivalent remission of tolls, cannot tu held to be @ discrimina- lon in the use of the can: ECOMMENDATIONS MADE THE PRESIDENT. Among the President's recommenda- tions were the ollowing: An imme- @iate increase of 2,000 men in the enlisted strength of the navy. Abolition of the smaller navy yards, Contributory pension system for Gov- ernment employees. The elimination of ail local offices from politic: Increased appropriation for the com. pletion of river and harbor improve- ments along the Mississippi, the Ohio and the Missouri Rivers. An extenston of the term of service ef the Special Board of Engineers on the Waterway from the lakes to the gulf. Power tn the President clerks of Federal courts for cause. attentlu! PROM of Congress, $ SPECIAL MESSAGE ON NAVY YARDS. the subject On na yards the Navy has rece of certain of Secretary of the ommended the abolition the smaller and essary navy yards, and in order to furnish a com- plete and comprehensive report has re- ferred the question of all navy yards to the joint board of the army and navy. This board will shortly make Its re- port and the Secretary of the Navy advises me that his recommendations on the subject will be presented early 1 the coming y The measure of a proper handling of this subject is so great and so important to the intere of the nation that I shall present It to Congress as a separate subject apart from my annual message. Concentra- tion of the necessary work for naval vessels In a few navy yards on each coast is a vital necessity if proper economy in Government expendtiures | to be attain Other witnesses Garvey in Nolan's pl night, and tie defense testified to on the ested. n Up to-m Jury. seeing fatal rroir James J, Keat’ the accessory of Gu aigned ‘vefore Judge Mulqueen in General Se sions this afternoon to plead. Keating sald he wax without means to employ counsel, and asked that Mr, Wellman and Mr. Hennessy, Garvey's attorneys, | be assigned to defend nim, Judge Mulqueen granted Keating's request —< SEIZE $1,000 IN JEWELS. use se NEWARK, J, Dee. 2h.—After ot oe pare wena ot destroy thO| yeaking the siow-window of the uainess of the country storekeeper. | iin 13. Levy jewelry store in Brow eee eee eee etiy inatease [street to-day, a rodber seize’ 81,00 bev bead fag 4 peal apis Bl Fhe | North of Kold watches and disappeared i an ot be it win | Detectives and plain clothes n xe@uetion tm the cost of living searching for the daring thief, but no ‘bring agout onght to make its coming) 0). has been discov The broken window was first seen by He rly to-day. clons. the carriage, he nd started afte they had stolen to them to stop They whipped u revolver shots. Iiistead of st jewelry store. ASSORTED HARD Sz: CANDIES | isaut" ONE POUND BOXES FASMIONED rot: OWPoa MIND AUGAN | ANIMAL BOrLED UND BOX SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY COMMITTEES 30 ranienty Gat es! How aio and Nusa | Kare Purity ‘T We do not claim purity in con- fections to be rare, But we do claim it to be rare at the Loft scale of prices. This is explained by the fact that we use only the best in- gredients in all our confections, but are conl Profit, to remove {j) gold lata cade 1D RACE, ” sate frosearolda, a Cain ee Employers’ lability and workmen’ 108; Pretia, bet haa compensation legislation called to th a RS | pulled around a corner and dashed | away. A stone was used to break the | thick plate ase of the window in the GENBY Such as Buttereups, Butt CROP JUST ARRiVED, 5-POUND BOXES GLADLY WAIfED OW EVEN THOUGH NOT READY TO PURCHASE, POUNDS OF “METROPOLITAN” MIXTURE, ABSOLUTELY PURE WHOLESOME CANDY, AND 60 HALE-POUND BOXES, FOR POUNDS OF ate OLD FASHION “BOILED ee gen v Sirect_Blores’ nen Tos tent with a Penny a Pound The speaiti’ weight in each tastance in- SHERMAN IS ANXIOUS . -TO RETIRE FROM POLITICS, Vice-President Does Not Want to Run for Governor of | | New York, | WASHINGTON, Dec, 21.—Subsequent |to a call at the White House to-day by | Vice-President Sherman wide credence {was given to a report that Mr. Sher- jman does not desire to be the Republi lean candidate for Governor of New | York. | It further was reported, apparently on the highest authority, that unless the |party desired him to run again for |the Vice-Presidency he would retire from politics March 4, 1913, Mr. Sherman's call at the White Houge, coming immediately after President Taft's return from New York, where he and Secretary Hilles consulted a number of the State leader, attracted unusual Interest. ‘Tho Vice-President . declined, however, to diecuss his visit, The President, it was sald to-day, was being urged to interest himself in the Vice-Presidential situation, If Mr. Taft! 4s to be nominated, his friends have eug- gested that his choice of a runing mate should be known before convention time, it was reported that some of the New York Republicans had recommended that Mr. Sherman be retained on the ticket. ——ii COLUMBIA ENTRIES. 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