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Three of T orpedo-Destroying 1 Fleet Are Still Missing in the Storm WEATHBR-6n0w to-n! FINA EDITION. Copyriaht, 1 PRICE ONE CENT. "Oe (the ——! —[ “ Ciroulation Books TERS ee Wea ee Wert The to All. ince LAWVER BREAKS DOWN; PASTOR RIGHESON WONT PLEAD UNTIL TO-MORROW FREIGHTER’S CREW FIGHTS UNLASHED DRUM OF ACID THAT THREATENS HAVOC, |Deckload Loosed in Gale and Burning Fluid Mixes With Waves About Sailors. The Phoenix Lino freightor Michigan got In to-day from Antwerp and re- ported having passed through @ bis zara and hurricane Friday night from which the vessel emerged minus her deckload of 800 carboys and several big drums of xotd. Tossed and rolled about by mighty seas, the deckload was whirled about ike chaff, A score of the carboye Slayer of Avis Linnell Tells How He Gave Poison to Innocent Victim. GIRL WAS THANKFUL. Clergyman Will Be Sentenced to Death and Must Appeal to Governor. ost) Rev, Clarence hoson was a ¥. 3 i it to start from| broke and the actd mingled with the Mie cell in Charies Street Jail for the) Wash cf the waves that broke over the Prisoner's dock in the Supertor Court| ows. Many of the crew wore badly cut and burned, One big drum of acid to-'y, to change his plea from not my of whitnite murdering | 80t ffee and threatened havoc. ‘The t vt, Mise Avia Lines ° ire crew Was mustered to the task tor hurling ahe bi re notified that his! ete tie, board, metal drum over- led with the shift. ‘ 1 could + rt. and that for an hour before they at tie accused ch no need not appear it (hrough an opening that had o-noerow been stove in the port rail, tiven if F The gale came up at 10 o'clock Fri- feat dege day night and did not abate unt!] dawn Tt was one of the worst ed for a week! storms In the experience of the Michi- nor and Coun- gan’s skipper, Capt. 8. W. Wetkina, He his fate, geese SE Rice tterea STORM WARNINGS UP; SNOW ALREADY HERE, expected that the ad a n oH. Mor escape from death! Increasing East erly V Winds Is the ve . Forecast of Washington of Gov, Poas, with tan 4 a aoa ap Weather Bureau, satan cE wing the flurry of snow this nc on ye following storm warning th acraee 1 at the local Weather the day he eu from Washington vst storm warnings were t Bosion to mot Inereas 18 are expected late afternoon and to-night with ‘umbrit wt been the « ¥ of the e. 3 all skating arrived in Central oat i y ordered ission 1 her been wholly or pars you 1 Mere at One Hun- reet, the Swan Lake and the Conservas venty-second to 6 inches of ice on dred ard ‘Tenth t Piftyeninth stre from 51 wit of 18 euch lake. ron a he ewton € ell known, # to his board! ridge ond tr nijstcess (Mrs. I oi MAN WITH LGST BONDS TO COME FOR TRIAL HERE, d taken the ein Cane vorrowed a bo 1a Moga Y ¥, HAD TO DISPOSE OF GINL BE)” : ne Had Stolen 7 FORE HIS WEDDING. | crort Kaper, Agrees to Leave AWtih life. andgagemant ' Winnipeg, Manitoba, Miss Violet Kdmands, the 1 Inspector Hugh ol esram from b rr and th da for his wed Winnipeg, Man ba, to-day informing t away, Richeson was) py) that Ch: Morse, allas Charles or tine to put Avis Linnell out | Murphy: of the way, s béseeching him | in Winn m day to day elt rry her at! ot a her in bringing about a 9 had been arrested = while attempting to dispose of the unrecovered bonds stolen om Aron J. Bancroft, the aged broker, last March, had made a full confexsion 1 oxaminat She w ytom son had nt told her of his t to Miss Edmands, but he might to bring with the theft and { those bonds that 1 O'Reilly got into trouble as \CONVICTED WEIGHERS MUST GO TO PRISON. United Si ites Cireuit Court of Ap- peals Affirms Conviction of There beside him bowl in which hi eyanide wit no was the nixed the pulver!zed ind he was Just » flour eparing to Ml a cap: | svle with the deadly powder, fon the young gir y met at the cor- nd Tremont streets He assented Tho first que ed him when er of Boyleston “Have you got it?” was, ; 14 with & yd and su ested that they Drew and Wardell, » lunch, They dined in the Th Unhed tates Clreuit Court of and then walked to| Appeals this a noon affirmed the a park in the Bu Bay, | Judgment of the Clreutt Court in the svout @ from where they met|case of Charles W. Drew and Charles and in the midst of an aristocratic | customs welghers, who nd secluded nelshborhood, of being concerned In a When they reached the park and to underweigh sugar at the sat down on a bench the girl asked to see the medicine, Richeson « ew from js pocket & small pillbox and opened Thers was the large whi that spetled death for the bri \unocent girl he had deceive she wae litle more than a child navurg docks, convicted on Dec, 17, 1910, Penitentiary The case was ay noand has been Blackwell's ending ever 8 THANKED PASTOR FOR GIVING, —_——.----- HER THE DEATH PILL, | Dies After an { she did not read the tragic mys-| PATERS Jan, $8. ve © until seven houts later, when she | sioner Willlam Ryan died at noon te- ss gripped with mortal agonies in the day, following an operation for stranguy Arig hernia. He was sixty-nine years CH (Continued on Second Page.) {aorendant tn the Bane | sa J after the | HYDE|S CHANGE OF PLACE FOR BRIBERY TRIAL No Prejudice Exists Here Against Accused Ex-Cham- berlain, Court Declares, | FAIR JURY IS ASSURED. Justice Lehman Dismisses’ Point That Turf Scandal Left Public Bias. Charles H. Hyde, the former City Chamberlain under tndictment for at- tempted bribery on charges growing out of the Northern Bank collapse, was re- | fused a change of venue for his trial by | Justice Lehman in the Supreme Court | to-day. The Court's decision reviews all the points submitted to him by John B. Stanchfeld for Hyde and District-Attor- ney Whitman last Friday, Continuing, Juatice Lehman states: “I have reached the concluston that while the newspapers have in many in- slances #ouplt to presi and there is a consid thoughtless persons who have accepted the statement of the charges as proof of their truth, they have created no general atmosphere of prejudice which might subtly and unconsciously n- fluence the minds of the Jurors; and | am confident that there existe in this community no deep feeling that the de- fendant ts guilty and should be pun- fehed. I feel that he can safely go to trial and secure a jury capable ot | reaching an ‘mpartial verdict and of giving to the accused the beneft of the Presumption of innocence, with which the law seeks to shield him, Motion is therefore dented.” , CERTAIN UNBIASED JURY CAN BE OBTAINED HERE. As to the point made by Hyde that the charges themselves and the conviction ‘of Retchman and Cummins are condl- tlons which have produced such pre- judice as !mpairs Hyde's right to a fair and impartial ¢ Court recites: “A Jury can certainly be obtained in elty without Including any juror nally interested in the failure of the era Bonk or the nogie Trust Cony It does not ap- | pear that the cliy has lost any money by reasons of the deposits made by the orthern Bank. Justice Lehman found no grounds in the memorandum submitted by Hyde's counsel to natntain the latter's claim | |that deep-seated prejudices growing out of the Legislative Committeo’s hearing | In connection with race-track bribery were still In force against Hyde, ana] > INCLINED RATHER ON SIDE OF LEviTy. ile In this elty ard proven ch juauie { "The & more inclined to jwith undue levity than to give undue | weight to charges of which the accused is presumptively innocent. So far as the industriously circulated charges of ts » Which Hyde his enemies in his Hon of the ace cused wit ration of the present Mayor it seams to me quite evid hutely | qualified confidence : | } the p y jeoutive hast | defendan On the aMdavit of Israel 1 employed to inve te tho ate | the pubile to ‘a Hyde, the © “Even if Tilden's affidavit tentionally false, it can be wreat Welxht, espectally inv Jeact that he falls to state in how many cases he failed to eliclt any opinion," Hyde's stay of Nis trial, granted by n, is Vacated by Justice 16 cae ordinarily rial at o | tman ‘On Jan Preme Court special panel of talesmen summ the trial of Hyde. I MT sh move before Sus! | ed for _NEW. YORK, DENIED Gaynor Says: “I’d Rather | Ing of the big covers as they arges | 4 zr Circulati | Books Open to All.” | ion Books Open woA MONDAY, JANUARY 8, Be Mayor Than President.” iyor Gaynor, referring to recent mention of his name as a ark candidate for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency, sued the following statement to-day: 66] AM NOT A CANDIDATE OR ASPIRANT TO ANY OFFICE. 1 would give a gooddealto be letalone. Alll want is to try to be a fairly good Mayor. To be that I have totry hard. Beyond that I have no desire or ambition. “Is not the office of Mayor of this great city, with the powers vested in it, as impor- tant as that of President? It is a far more difficult one to fill. “I would hate to go ovt of BAFSE,SAYZL™E thie office with the ill-will of the community. I want to serve the community as well asl can. “I am certain that if this Presidential bee could be got into my head it would impair my efficiency as Mayor, anc of all things I do not want that to happen. “I am satisfied to be Mayor instead of Governor, Senator, President, or anything else.”’ MANHOLE COVERS BOY MURDERS ONBROADWAY ARE HS MOTHER AND HURLEDBY ST KILLS HIMSELF Panic sited eehea Gasoline in Sewer} Woman il Aart Hard Fight for Explodes and Iron Tops Life and Falls With Head Al- Aviale. most Severed From Body. walk From the appearance of the rooms tt Mount is belleved that Mrs. Racine fougtit ed to wrenade Now York. derperately to save her It was in ‘the kitehen that the youth first attackod ita mot with the kilfe. A tratl of windows Mood and upset furniture through the rsOn# WETS | dining room and into a bedroom Indi- clang | cated that Mes, Raclne had endeavorod after to overpower the boy. Her body w thelr upward flight, {found in the bedsoom with the head al- The manhole explosions were particue| most severed from the trunk, larly forceful in the vicinity of Broad-) After killing tits mother Young Ra- Halt a dozen persons w the flying « Vers and scores of Ww frighte ne by the né way and One Hundred and Twentleth cine set Ore to the bed In the chamber, street, The e several schools in the n he Went into the dining room, and vieinity and it took the (righteaed eacn- standing In front of the aldeboard, Be anna hin taleaiiral pupils, Mashed his own throat. He dled In 4 ory short thie ’ “ Kiows A dox ris Hy et a Nas woinan who Hyves upstairs smelled hooi, ne ; “re te @ passerby Mat the first aireet, were bro in Bax fire The firemen upe nard College aud tue f woul Lor | atest st Veachers, ut One Hundred aud Twen-, body of the boy, In the were ridely disturbed to n's body was found is. Student he Union xtingulshed a carpenter, was at work Hundred and Nine iment 1 etre ceased studying time. S ORUINE: Be Mca tle kaveEs bes ENGLISH AVIATOR FOWLER at One Hundred and bifteenth SAVED FROM DEATH AT SEA. Ganad parvicivation Ih teeth Z Some of the covers wont Into alleged participation in leglalative brie a : bery 19 concesned, ! Is quite evident | jtundved win His Aeropline Caught in’ Heavy that avo not ted & jury lohael Wilkon of n Gale Plunges Tha’ Water froin giving senator t ranlstee: wlscnes Gar even ear jx | Mile Off Shore, trie’ and acquit when it shot foNtaN Ae the teatlmony of t Hl pba ae ANDON, Jan na) ae 1 and Twelfth t mf, a Fowler, ing on a manhe F con lred and Twentleth he shot skyward wr about Mit ee conted Polleoman West One Handr treet station tr missed by @ «1 for this, wo t 1» before Jan Hath sur #C1) bearing what he calls vhs of a rate tooth, Os Vera itow, te? J. Meod Wet Wiittcom’s ad _ Fred ‘Tuston of Vixen i - baroly minced r 1 tie RAT DIES SMOKING CIGAR. head by mde 1 The expinn or Nolosion (i O'Mare Says He Saw the Tragedy that It was caused by h and Shows Marke of Teeth, ed inte tie f 20: lh yey | (Special to The Evening World.) s the | STAM Jan, S.—Phat uo Btod aie : Vwi, | ret brows wn death when It stole w elear \ the hop of Le : Dani nemnn : jter Wasner, on Maln street here, last - , zs ap | Right Was told to-day hy John O'Mar s rank) O'Hare i Was piseing Wait sr ’ ner's ed night w f tat a heard what sounded ke th tehed he A . fone from within, He ¢ 1 othe AEANY. Wark ; ‘ oat fest, he way wa the explox h \ via | notaing Anot mou — ‘ th ow ie ka tv] 1 ulltine 'T In O'Hare w newed end WEATHER—Snow to-nicht and probabiv naenadl FI EDITION. 1912, 16 ‘PAGES ——= TO " PRIOE ONE bball "DESTROYER TERRY SAFE ON SEA TRIP; OTHERS MISSING. Disabled War Craft Sought by | Big Fleet Is Reported | Heading for Norfolk. MANY VESSELS SUFFER. No Tidings of the Mayrant Drayton and McCaw Also Caught in Terrific Gale. NORFOLK, Va., Jan, 8.—The United States torpedo boat dostroyer Terry, Which became disabled tn a storm be tween New York and Bermuda, ts safe, A wireless message rocetved at the Norfolk Navy Yard this afternoon sald [the Terry was proceeding under her ——! own steam for the Virginia Capos and would arrive in Hampton Roads to- night. ‘The scout cruiser Salem, as buffoted by the heavy neas, reach Hampton Roads to-night, She went in search vf the Tery. The United Wireless got this report from the United States Cruiser Salem, “Report Terry's position at noon was In latitude 37.38 and long 'tude 72.20, heading for Cape Chartes; due 11 thts eventag, Signals do not need am which also will too. THREE OTHER WAR CRAFT ARE STILL MISSING. WASHINGTON, Jan. &—Threo ves- sels of the torpedo boat flotilla are still BRYAN, IN DEFEAT, THREATENS TO MAKE Storm Centre of Democratic National Committee When He Fights IS VOTED DOWN, 30 TO 18; LIE PASSED IN HOT DEBATE. Despite His Threat, Majority of the Members Line Up Against Him WASHINGTON, Jan. National Committee late to-day, and William Jennings Bryan made a threat to “appeal to the people” if overridden by the committee in a fight he forced to unseat Col. James H. Guffey, the National Commit- teeman from Pennsylvania. Bryan-La Follette conference of yesterday, renewed gossip as to the pos- sibility of a third party. unaccounted for, They -“o the May- rant, Drayton and McCaw. | Admiral Winalow reported to the Navy Department by wireleas from his) ‘s of sewer atone! MILFORD, Masa, Jan, 8—Clarence |i rise i. imana late “oday that he Pree) ey And FHL. Racine, seventeen yeara old. MUR] way in tauch with the torpedo bout Aeentit at fo) One: adingned Taered lus mother, Mim, Louts Racine! aetroyer Roe, ono of the flotilla to| Twenty-niuth streat began t0 AY k¥*/ with a huteher knife, set fire to thelrl wnich the Terry wax attached. The | ward like corks érom pagne bottles! home and then kilyad himself to-day. | y satier was fine, but the loe's wireless At 1048 o'clock this morning, and for] The blaze was extingulshed by Aremen | WOM WAt Ll, Ul oe on fifteen mi wagon | with Ittle loss. ‘The boy te believed |e ee nn ett New York lust drivers, sirect car 1 to have been temporartly Inaang. |Thureday In company with seven battlo- \s. pe of the Atlantic fleet and the | mother torpedo vessel Dixie, conveying five destroyers, was ¢ founder- ing about in the in alplesa condition vetween | heavy halt way New York and Bermuda, Her low-powered wireless apparatus, | sous a} sending out faint appeals for h Col. Guffey hurled the charge of “liar” at Congressman A, Mitchell Palmer, who is contesting his seat. the truth, sonal matter THREE DIE IN CRASH ASFAST TRAINS ARE DEMOLISHED Coaches were picked up by the Royal Mail) Uiner Tagus, which left Bermuda Saturday tor New York Capt, Laws of the Tagus, who rescued Walter Wellman and his crew from the |balloon America when the transat- lantic voyage of the alr craft came to grief, dirceted hit vessel to the Terry. Me found the little vessel uns with her out of headway, pumps able to make any engines disabled and order. CREW OF TERRY HAS TERRIBLE, EXPERIENCE AT SEA, One itrkin was coming fr sdeuts fohn U, Fremont in cormmand,|and the other from whe renewed. Wo other member of informed Capt, Laws that iis mem ha.! were wed with pa inl) the comimittec was given @ demon had a terrific exp, n the mos! for their ho In the vtry diss) stration. wevere mlorm of t nthe Western | inicts, after attending special Epiphany! Bryan a became a storm centre Atlantic, and that the Terry becwme! sinvicow in the twa fn an atter have Guffey thrown oft [repurated from Lie other vessel of the | ™ TY aiecortines the committee, The rolleall of the feet, T uy stood by the Terry and ates had out started when the trouble with her Wireless flasied out appeals for | Fe Very broke, James A. Weatherly of Ale- help, me through inticate ter ama was recently selected by ‘the i an Poth trains wer ‘ ama State Committee to suce pA epecd wd John T, niinson, deseased, and hu Terrebonne ' n Seom | When alton was called Mr, revenue ontrenl 1 n asked 4 Was a protest, Ko to r Wes pinay to | None being received the Nebraskan, wha ta Nay ysl bey tut com. had an ovation when he is iow 8 received from Sa ae of ia ant et moved (hat the selees ! ’ 4s Marhed the * | tion ; Niwa OF this aitern . The | * tn w hors 1" APPEALS FROM DECISION OF 1 ision oF he thant in i} a . ’ aay wil con ww ane for te PRANK GOULD ) DENIES SORAR: | varnont wecuien Marea: j vine If tor the National Committee was Saye He tente Plahtiog 6 Y for Hot vary; that the matter lay ene l m leely in » hands of the State Com- & Vamily Matate, Chairman Mack sustained this 4 Wrank J a 1 a of order, - h Geo: “L appeal from the decision of tha 4 j chatr,” shouted Mr. Bryan, 1 | span famth declared Wat It was plain thers ) aidna thi M A purpose to head off a protest { : nll net Col. Guffey and that the matter } re enter t none nt to be thoro: ly discussed. uw nie ran asliore off St t s Any! At this Interesting juncture a motion % | Went to her assistanes wa and to Ko [nto executive seawion Was passed fd ja svaere. Two men be hip to f r jt and the doors were closed. The Penne 4 owaoof the tlotiila Aas ha: f an} * ands _ wee § into at onca, 4 ar tur the « a i ta elt Pi Q i eorge's Was 1 ! 1 Grew bie i sin tae room, holding the Utah, p. loated and tito a of he Drax y \ rhe a Ap ese poxplang a ' Lf oli peat vel Th ha oT contluued berina | | up to the ‘ant i dn ad a4 ine [8 ar ivfeated by a voto of a | Porkins, Walke, Amme vr ete 4 tot diva, Uripye and dauiding, los any aber ye rperty,” With dve cities im the race to capsane, yy ty -_. on MONTH sone wer on the Canad Near Montreal. tan, %—Three |Multtee was called to order. Bryan, k 1 in a railway colll-|hol@ing the Nebraska proxy, reached Maine ‘corebonie, Que, | the conference at 12.30 ™m ant “APPEAL TO PEOPLE” to Unseat Pennsylvania Boss Guffey. —Talk of Third Party. 8.—The lie was passed in the Democratic This threat, coming immediately after the The latter replied that he had spoken age prevented him from making a per- and that only Guffey of the affair, | Mr. Pelmer had freely charged in his speech to tho committee that Col. Guffey had affiliated with senator Ponrose, the Republican Leader of Pennsylvania, and that he hed been isloyal to his party, Mr, Bryam took Up the argument in Mr. Palmer's be- Delf, Me declared that he had been the candidate of his party for | Presidency and that many millions @ peoplo had expressed their dence in him. 2¢ the Wational mittee declined to listen to Would appeal to the people. ‘The private secretary to Cummins, one of the Repndiican tu. surgent leaders, was 8 the hotel where the committees met and talked with several of the members. Despite the protests of Mr. end his threat to appeal to the people jthe committee voted in favor of @ag- | fey, 30 to 18, It was 12.40 o'clock when the eom- fist tr Flung Canadian From Track Pacific i

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