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¥ nel. LET THE TRUSTS LIVE, SAYS Ice Bound Vaults in Equitable Ruins Still Hold $731, 000,000; EDITION. —- “ The_ isd Circulation Bovks Open to All. PRICE ONE CENT. by The Press Uubitehing Coorriatt, UThe New Vork Wer ths NEW ‘YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY “12, 1 1912, $2,620 IN RELIEF FUND OF THE EVENCIG WORLD FOR FIRE CHIEF'S FAMILY HYDE GETS STAY FOR APPEAL ON CHANGE OF VENUE | seston: ibe tuk oF of Brooklyn Grants Writ Against Leh- man Decision. eer <2 Kountze Bros. Send a Check for $1,000—Other Con- eee Received. NEAR BODY IN RUINS. $731,000,000 Still in Equitable | Vaults Can’t Be Reached for Ten Days. Contributions to Evening World’s Fund For Widow of Fire Chief. New York County, and Supreme Court Justice Marean of the Second Dt concerning the possibility of a fa! in this county for for: City berlain Charles H. to-day. A representative of Hyde a Cham- Hyde, came to hight Justice Davis of the Criminal Bran of the Supreme Court, an onter si! by Justice Marean, granting a si Bie Appeal from Juatica Lehman's de- 80) cision denying a change of venue sia 40 | de, passed upon bythe Appeltate Divi- 85 sion, a5, Justice Marean, w! lo 'yn, signed the orde 10 in Long Island City, yenterday evening. | The application was mace to him by Hyde in person, and Hyde supplement ed his motion with an almdavit, Peating the allegations of | made in his ortginal 1 | Lehman and critteisin the New York County Notice of an a i from the decision | of Justice Lehman was served upon the District-Attorney yesterday, Mr. Whit: | man expected a further notice of a stay | of proceedings, and 2 Brook- gracing a stay, re- prejudice otion to Jus:ice | the ruling of Jurist, ‘The Evening World's Rellet Fund for the benefit of the widow and six chil- dren of Battalion Chief Willlam J. Walsh, who sacriticed his life to duty fn the Equitable’ Building fire, was) augmented to-day by $1,000, the con-| prised when Justice Marean’s order was tribution of Kountze Bros. bankers, | *¢*Ved upon him as he was preparing whose office was in the Equitable Butld- | be hie ed fee ca Hoe lids pane! of ing, and $100, the personal contribution | yy ynen ‘0 98 © ed in the trtal of the President of the 103/ all proceedings in the Hyde case unti! PUTS 700 ORPHANS QUT INTO COLD While Firemen Fight Blaze in Hebrew Sheltering Society Nurses Save Children, SOME Many Will Now Have to Find Temporary Homes Until Danger Is Over. e 700 children and the scores of at- tendants and nurses in the orphan asy- lum of the Hetrew Sheltering Guardian Soctety stution a fire before noon to- day. ns who were not compelied to leave their quarters were six children affileted with chicken pox, who were In the {solation hospital on the top floor of the five-story addition at One Hundred and Piftieth street and Broadway ‘The blaze was in an adjoining build. ing, and it was decided by the asylum authorities and the firemen that the Uttle patients were safe in their cots. Soon after the firemen got to work on the blaze the children were marched | back into the institution and lined up for their dinner. They ate in the base- ment of the One Hundred and Fiftieth street end of the structure, while ti firemen worked a istance away | Fire and water ® uninhabitable |the sleeping quarters of between 150 |and 200 of the children in the Institue Uon, These will have to be taken care of outside to-night. Within an hour by chor fe was not eur-| after the fire was out Dr. Bernstein of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian So+ viety had offers from scores of women in the nelghborhood to shelter the or- phans vuntil they looked after in the asylum, One offer of accom- | modations for 00 children was made by a Mrs. Beecher who lives in One Hun- |dred and Fiftieth street, The situation is complicated by the fact that when the fire started 200 of the inmates of the asylum were under quar- antine, They were exposed three day ago to what Is belle to be measles, These quarantined children mingled with of W. A. Day, Justia) Maveas's order atone all | s during the fire excitement, Equitable Life Assurance Society. ceedings againet Hyde unti ey must te cared for tn the asylum, The Rountse Bros. check was trans-| late Division hears and decides [and ane will he made to send out mitted to The Evening World through | p Fire Commissioner Johnson. In ac- | knowledging receipt of the contribution Commissioner Johnson wrote to Kountze 1. In his order Justice Marear It ts certain that the con. public mind Is queh, for many in the County of New York, defendant must gravely doubt th bility of a fatr trial there; and he may well seek to meet the charges agal him in some atmosphere better 6 I am in receipt of Gentlemen: your check for $1,000 for the fam- ily of the late Battalion Chief 4 to tion of justice in William J, Walsh, who lost his life “The people ought not to oppose that Equitable fire. This sum [effort where the apprehension of the will be tranemitted to the family |defendant ts real, as 1 am dit Im due course, |i, even though the advisers the Chief Walsh left a widow and aix children, the eldest twenty years old, and at the time of his death had purchased a new home, on which there isa first mortgage. | This amount will go substan- tially toward saving the home for Mrs, Walsh and her children, ‘On their behalf and on behalf of the entire uniformed force let me thank you for your appreciation of heroism as displayed by this offer, Sincerely, ‘people do not share such apprehension, They have all their rights wherever the the crial shall be » is not well that Justice With loaded di “L think the de tted to rey r denying his | motion before put on trial in New York jand [ha ule an order staying the shou trial pending ois appeal, Of course, my 1 contemplates a prosecution of the with reasonable diligence, 4 pplication possi- | inst | the calm and dlapassionate adminisira- | ant should be pe | r places for shelter to-nig! as have not been ex se of any kind, t deal of confusion followed the discovery of the fire and the sodnd- ing of the alarm. Some 300 children Were taken from the building in which sed the fire started by way of fire em capes on the side facing Riverside Drive. These children were immedi- ‘ately rusied out of the snow and cold into 4 new addition at Drive and One Hundred and Fiftieth street, ‘The other children were marched from the main building to the synagogue on |the One Hundred and Viftieth street end of the grounds, 1 of piaying| FIRE STARTED IN REMODELLED FIELD MANSION. ‘The fire was conned to the north- erly end of the five-story structure ng Broadway and extending all the y from One Hundred and Fittleth to Hundred Fifty-firat street. riherly portion was the old Cy- mansion when it was bought ie to Justice Marean | py the Heorew Sheltering Guardian So- TORRE LOHNBON, Hyde says ne does not be-| ciety in Is79 and enlarged and remod- en ae, Dae commnlasioners n paid the attention | eliod. It is bullt almost entirciy of With Mr Davis ch je the f a chan wood and the fire was a bad one lowing letter: demanded st January 12, 3018, ee aiciniog ie Old elaine nein on ‘To the FaAitor of The Evening W Adjoining i i T have pleasure in handing you aden the south a fireproof fiveestory herewith check for $10.) as my per ie iss justice" ayn brick building built in 1891. ‘The firs aia onal contribution to the Walsh | (commitiol « crave oftor in gt reauit ture, but the lowe " ng ot lawyers 0 neludit a, Very truly you n | ors, incl Fun bay | Thess were the ehiidven tats The letter a anying tho contrib: | Melinidating for thel yaded by consid nur f 4 & Co, was as | wat ution of It It tw nc that the Appellate! pny wood Division Hyde's appeal for| way ew for cfth Pa ie f Appeliate Divi] inmates ail sooms for tendant Loan ryt Ml other moves for delay | pungine ng Bre Another an spring on the Distriet-Ate| Punaing : One Hundred and KF (Continued op Second Page.) | etn street and running down toward Riverside Drive is used for schoo! pur- What Roosevelt Really Did Say at Aidine Dinner I will not sew myself up so that I can- not accept the job if it is put up to me. poses, Mout of the orphans of school age at- end Publi jred and sierdain ayenu # at One Hu Jand St and Am- ic Schoo! No. ired and Fifty-ffth street olas avenue, Because of the Inclement weather the smaller ehil- dren were not allowed to go out to school to-day, and those who did attend school were just entering the building for their dinners when the fire broke out. va | Digging in Equitable Fire Ruins FRE IN ASYLUM of Battalion Chief Walsh QUARANTINE. Broadway, between One Hun- | dred and Piftieth and One Hundred and | t only | ivol No, 188, at One Hun- | for Body rh Photographed Mas The Evening World). | | | the, Deligrratic State Committee to clect | pert in place of mynelf, 1 shall also spe the Committep on arrange. [ments tdr the 'Natlotial Convention next week. State Chairman Barnes publican headquarters tn street. ‘I won't talk Insurge: else," sald Mr. Barne Seoretary Smith, of Tammany fd he had ‘ady made for 600 Tammany that he would tes to arrange COL BRYAN cuLLED FIRE PANIC AT SEA ONCOL. ROOSEVELT, BUT LEFT NO CARD Col. B. Won’t Admit It and Neither Will Col. R.—But It Sounds Plausible. was at Re- Thirty-ninth ney or anything Han. to- for the ete Coos Orraw nainde PLEADS GUILTY {Passengers in Peril See Cre Make Fight A in Smoking Room. inst Blaze eet — Willi GREENOCK, rtland, Jan. ri jam Jennings Bryan Xperience Was undergone iin Geparted for Philadelphia to-day, Ha was ¢ ‘Third—Democratic State Chair- proportions and there Wedding Makes Move, Hop- Jtement, but the prompt work of t man Norman B. Mack departed for . ae sanity Plea Ore cituaied: (Ha. apread Of ihc ke Buffalo, after announcing he would ing to Escape Insanity Plea. Wake Emanine’ fesc enc entele. call @ meeting of the State Com- stroyed, No ¢ mittee within ® month to elect « successor to him as State Chair- man. Fourth—Republican State Chair- man William Barnes fr. cazue to Mew York, but said he was going to adopt a policy of keeping his OREGON, Il, Jan, 12.—-Dr. Harry ¥. Webster plead guflty to murder tn the ygle County Circult Court here to-day om the first anniversary of his marriage o Bessie Kent Webster, by his (TALIAN CRUISERS SINK SEVEN FIGHTING SHIPS |” MANNED BY THE 1u!RK whon For Sultan's Men, y tv the court be- Thelr arrest wax due to the overflow. | Competition and a returm to the alas 000 Tammany braves, ase? in the hope of | ROME, Jan. 12. Kenervsity of Hans Hansen, When em of price agreements, Given These five paragraphs sum up the | jeouring a sentence of life imprison urred Jan Hana Wad deaned a bait? mag. | *eedon of competition all political news of to-day in New Yori | ment Turkiah Kunvonts Were AUiaha GEBUAHE oe Ble inlanae yre | 4OR® OF firms would endeavor to rege City, At the Outlook offlee to-day 1 1 Webster did not consent to the enter. | by Italian warships blowing the foam off dingy schooners, | Ate Prices. Was stated a man answering the tes-| ny of a ¢ gul a fowl. ‘tt dion of Liallan cruisers: whieh I tank I blow Yens an’ Yonne, one] YOU Cannot organize new steel came xeription of Mr. Bryan in every par-| ainutes before he wen ca His | has scouring the © A GUHeRITETSEUL TDR Metad toren witn | ames tn this countr w. New men | Mcular had called t sterda) Jattorney, John EB. i told him it earch of Tark ad : hie Pra inittaned it S couldn't find ore, Don't run away with lernean sind) seeral ast hope. Turklah Kurrisone in. t [hig,arme burdened with magnums line kien thét tho oree of Tenqequee Ge When he was told tne would ae hare agree hel pine 4 on ‘aia te Hef vay of 4 value equal to the Superior ores, | be in, he said PKB. wun BORLA [Pins Wee j Pray Md ens | The Clements in that ore are not there. , ry, I guess I won't see him.” j that he, and his pals had raided the) He sald Mr. Séhwab' Wan auenae | Mr. Bryan, just before departure | Ot Veer pao hold | saying that while they could to-day, didn't clear up the mystery ax |#ter the lewitin As arrested bine 44 big Iron cheaper in Birmingtiam, themp to whether he called on the Colone! for the murder of the second Mrs, Web. kegs of a ‘| were no available ores in that Shouldn't we editors be friends?" | grgr, they had to craw trict not already controlled by preseut he remarked, when (he question was — mon beverages to | manufacturers, pon nee SENTUTOIHOT:SRRING SS i i eer ee ai ie Ti FOR SYeEL YaUST. he said, and he Eel te CAM DING ret. a wens sentative Gardner sald the steel 4d not read Col nned | Pracita i A " eg bs roan povation's cancellation of the HIM Niet eae tar ogy [President Decides Special Medical) sine wating. Hine Tern earn oof the Great Northern ores, woubd *, Treatment Is Necessary in Pay ear starr wehasa 4 basis for one new compan: It's ridiculous to say 1 had anything Ise, ised of of the lot spoke up and said ‘It is my opinion, d Mr. Carnegie, to do with the resignation of Mr, Ba. <tharies W We, Ve tank so Judge. Bot ve| “that the United States Steel Core \ con," sald Col, Roosevelt at the Oute ° nker, tod Bey t bane hang v hang fur good|Poration is giving up those ores for look office when he was told he was| was ordered transferred n Fort Mo. | ants, wi ing Anes, remarked | soot, 1 tank Ho, ¥ * no other son than that they have blamed In some efreles for the resigna- | Pherson, Gu, to the army General How iz th aan Daying our shave | come to the conclusion it nd an unpre@te tlon of Robert Bacon as Ambassador to site, Hat ap Am joeeeens 4 Bre rs —-- | One: Li layentmentt Pee France, Mr, Bacon was 4 protege of |and Attorney-™ wycyh as | WASHINGTON, Jan. t Was ol wor that in bie examines a nee Jelied upon the transfer, helleving Last Two BH Of Big Sale. | Wan fate of Washiagtie tre tac| toa ‘today Caroesie aid. net phoma Amons the Colonel's visitors to-day | “Hycuuse of his physteal cond: troduced a bill providing for postage of] #* Much evasion as yesterday. It was was Felix Frankfurter, law partner of | mora ae transferred Jone cent or fraction thereof] assumed here that the trot Secretary of War Stimson | MoPh lon Or Adopted the more willing attitude National Chairman Mack, at the Hotel | whe @ result of @ conference which he ‘I am returning to Buffalo this after all sizes, Worth $10 In any oth noon, Where I ehal) call @ meeting tor | medite =r arte Wibedliadt”s a 4 haat. mae | Knickerbocker, said: Gaturday in nin at’ 1 ASFLAMES MENACE LINER PRETORIAN 12.—A naiderable stores ures TS Se CARNEGIE = —— ef PRICE ‘ONE CENT. CARRE AGAINST TAFT ON THE TRUSTS; IS WITH ROOSEVELT — Indorses Colonel’s Ideas on Con- _ trol and Says Large Corpora- tions Ought to Continue Until Thoroughly Clear Law Passes. OPPOSES PRESIDENT’S PLAN OF DISSOLUTION ‘Smashing of the Steel Trust, He | Says, Will Not Lower Prices. | Wants Government Commission. WASHINGTON, Jan, 12.—“I am familiar with the views of ede President Roosevelt on the trust question and | am inclined to agree. with him,” said Andrew Carnegie before the Steel Trust Investigating Com mittee to-day. Representative Gardner of Massachusetts had contrasted those views with ideas expressed by President Taft in his secent message jon the trust question, \ CHAMPAGNE AG | ABOARD LINER | Staggered Ashore With Loot | re and Wound Up in the i! slang Sherman law we should look recognition of large units controlled |the Government. In which class are you, | Mr. Carnegie?" “E have agreed with ar. Sree views, 2 think for the present | You should allow large to continue ana to | Slong, and that you these | Ww) by ra of the Allan line steamer Police Court. aving even his friends in ignor- hich sailed from Philadel- anc to whether he tried to pay phia on Dec, 29 by way of St. John's, tehennieneiepeemntin steer clearty. | ovis to eh Saeeneee peresrett Newfoundland, it Glasgow, and! Aijyy seamen Hana Hansen, Joseph eee TET MONT MONTH who once defeated him cached here to-day A . | Presidency. eee : ees ‘broke. cuca ‘piouime | A\vawe, Johannes Noster, ATKAre Tel ie fiissolution of ¢he | Mecomd—Col. Moosevelt declared ronm on the upper deck yesterday Andrew Anderson an4 FPAaK | uaitog grates, wthel Chr aceRie weuld any story that he infuenced Rob- | \Webster on Anniversary of | morning w the ner was about one| Stevenson of the Red Star Mner Zee- vease n the price of steel?” ert Bacon to resign as Ambassador ig hundred thirty miles from Malin |iand are none of your coarse, gusgling| “1 qo not believe it would, It depends, to France was absurd. Head, The blaze axwu alarming mariners, I tank 40, yaas; for when they of course, upon what the court might organized a tittle syndicate booze graft | d aboard the big ship they scorned some thousand odd took he de- canks of Imported beer | step that you ndvine?* themselves” vintage! "My opinion is that Congress will gee which th onsumed| the necessity for more some stle and | control.” sang high ar ind sang tow until the keel| Mr. Carnegie said a government come plates. stretched mission should have power to regulate S, ‘ices from month to month allowing Lani marriage apital a reasonable promt, thus effeote unto ot led before Magistrate Jeffrson Mari Wouse.th the t Court tor |ing “an Meal condition ‘ecw own confessiou, he killed near here last| o,; . pomeie's a conditiot een capital mouth shut on pudlic affairs, en Se w haar Maas a Arter Stiff Naval Engagement in the Red) day on charges of grand larceny. They Jana in oducer and consumer” Fitth—Secretary Thomas Smith ty previously made by him Sea Ends in Quick Deteat were atill so full of champagne that he added, “that éisseln- ya will make @ plea ey could not tate without fzaing. tegration would fegee athe, last night with Senator Root and the rooms, ®4./two Reids—one, the father, Carnegie’s otiat tH 98°] Dersonal counsel, the other, the son, ‘ ile fendance 03 Lurk iow. Suppose Congress does not take the: tesla ! a