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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, zARDARY 13, 1912. gik a — nv gree gn FOOTBALL STAR'S “‘Jack’? de Saulles and Chilean Bride; (VERSSSOOGNIN 28 ite Se, The dase jn the he spread tg j hands of the respective commisstoners, | death of George Gosinan DeWitt, whic’ #@ fooms, In wick” eee seen Teac 8 Bist tnt | FAMILY WON BY Her Mother's Palace at te del Mar 10 EVENING WORLD [Fal ite bas i be psn tome e firemen tere: thiv fund has been beeun. —g, | y actising 4 enecuntere ther bie su ete ie an honest Way of showing . aloo 4 | appre aera of the igbors of the fire. trustee in several financla pal ae RATT hot ; | Jubs included | the FOR WALSH | again iw “4 Mquitable ta ode » M mu 1 | Porter to-day, "There has always been | ¥! a Alepowttsn” to do something of this § Hie widow, | FAMILY’ wort, but the difMculty has been what (att, Nia Fisee of Boston, *~ say ‘Ween the biase was finally oxtin- 88 gutted the firemen: hod practieatty | °) *) Ppped two rooms to paecen and had | 7 made serious breaches in costly halt! i in " | walle, The emell of smoke lingered jto do with the money after ite collece floss for a long, time ‘and the. muerte | slap «” Various plans have been. devised, “i lor @ Ume an " we have decided to go ahead tyes Wem Not In @ hurry about returning | 4 » 25 ‘ (Continued from Firat Page.) get the fund in shape, Our purpose to thelr apartments, Many recalled the | Jack” De Saulles Invites i poodinehs byte | to provide some ready money fr > fatal Park Avenue Hotel fire, sunt , oP Evening World with contributions to | for vereaved ones, of sufferers from , to the south. | Them to the Plaza for the Walsh Reltof Fund follow: thelr duty as public serpmnte, This’ r Arenched fering me To, tha Ballon of he Keening Wort will be avaliable for any such emer- questa and dense amoke envelopes inetn Her Inspection. Inclowel please flit ches i of the recent fire haw been covered by | other plans already arranged. {Subscriptions tb this fund will be for- | | warded to cither the Morgan offices or | "an op rani rame 1S eee eae ON SWINDLING CHARGES, Aair ee pba as of Hi Ames rn j Frank B. pets and Ro Brode- ‘dbsets of Bd eat , k Put Ufidér $4,000'Ball E i tye? ric! “one oe Fr a value. Né off t ba nie via No. M | Po the Ratiter of The # ' sl raed ed Magistrate Herbert in West Side Po- | : ' x Court to-day held Frank B. Rob-| Can afford to f roderick of No. &: ro ° e tdbotion dkvest in $4,000 ball each am " neglect theth: Newsdea!or at V fut oh pits aiding in @ swindiing kame by w' ‘ t We ine Sere aici George H. Wing of Bolton was’ de- | . i i ih Aik fing |femaied of $700 yesterdy eterno! Céticafa SolpahADint- ire ine rn ‘ we take v Wing, the complainant, was not in j — | aie for court, and the police reported any; ment do more fer sirl's home ts in Baltimore. She wast the Prlitor ae. ff could not find him, ‘ i" ik visiting Margaret Tindall, | stabs mine ootoes Roberts met Wing in Boston and | plés, blickheads, fed, | Woster is under the care of Dr, Ar-| Ohi.t W brought him to New York go bet ona | ther rham of Yardle fae they crowd corridore In mad ris for wafety. eae a HERE KOR BRIEF VISIT. EDWARD SHEPRD, snc | Eo ~ ONCE MILLIONAIRE, | smc van, | |gency, The object of relieving sufferers ft soft, ‘ire fenitty. nt q fans, shook the dust of Iifth avenue a year a halt Financier, Recently Bankrupt fortune In far away Chile, he with him the confidence of hie family for Millions, Drops Dead aud friends in his Mie admirer: on ‘is American perseverance Before Astor House. rey to win him business ruc — when he not only carved out % * or 6 bl 4 Faward Dwight Bhepard, the coitapes | “lf aM assured position among the “big ' Bhe Owned wm magnifiernt to eek fame and at Vina del Mar, the Newport ered | Of Chile, & gallery containing the finest tion of Madonnas in the world! 1 the beat racing stable In Chi Tn} dollars the value of her possessions would rival the estates of the Vander-, dite or Gould Mme, De krrazuis ‘ook fancy to young de Saute Hin beat friend, Daniel Vii Inatant a ed prominent et “" yur young banber abe abner of wrest vine Pas Sunline ato ERR ATE horse race. “They went toa room a¢| rough and oil chin, me! of that live, agéressive little | Bs , ft whore bond selling industry with @| country, bat carried OM the greatcs: | Yards of International fame, to bring aerors the Delaware Iver trom the! iwi! q i mm. 4No, 362 Went Fifty-second street, whieh loo Of mitiions to Ite clients in August, | matrimonial prise in South Amer! him out to Vine del Mar sonfetime. 10 te titeutoned Wilh pitts pereree| Gl Winkiam”S” Walaw, 'e bewre fit ; been ‘rented trom Mes. HroaertoR, | itching, scaly alps, < 1 i eatened with) pneumon id the 0 r as 19, caused a great scandal in the f- [even his bitterest cnemy—If he had ones | Salles wae captivated by the charn 5 P ‘iam rare man? om was equipped with telephones | ;bauck has completely unnerved htm. | Harry Baker, a chauffeur employed | by former Justice Reed, risked his life In repeated dives under the ice to re. the body of his employer's son. only after an hour of moat d and dangerous work that 1 intelligence of 3 de Krrasute and readily agreed to accompany his = nandjal district, foli dead of heart dis-| HA to tae of huis bat case in front of the Astor House, a] In the realins of sodern romantte f friend a few dayn later, Ite vefore nopn to-day. fiction of the Hicnard Harding itevin Me. Shepard had been at the offices of |tYP® 1* no story rivuiling in Interest] AMERICAN HAD ADVANTAGE the Meacham Addre: Machine the adroit romance between this stal- OVER HI8 RIVALS, is ne CoM | wart youn American and wignorita] “You know there Is a daughter, two veral men were thats. -WWing-bet+ -y¥s-thin and falling hair, chapped hands © that he had a Arugsted. Mrs. Broderick was arregted and shapeless nails, Eater of The airtel P eomunmntton or ‘the Tamaliy' of Shen he was told he hi later. Dany; Bt Nod. Sr Hfoadway, ta a con: |isianquita Mrragulx de Vergarn, @even:| in fact,” his friend told him. o ibe Ras thoy 4 tWen ail other emol- ; th a tai a aker e oh NERNEAIE Drie fofened reearding coresin patente “he ve Vast, otialés | Way Obl, & fourrhour train ride fon PaO We SACL RES | lutte, Rood ts one of the best known | $28.70 TO CARNEGIE — ..../ Ii@nts combined. to) controwed. George F. Boull, a tawyor of 11 sounds ain No, 16 roadway, also wae at the con-|to be true, and yet 1¢ Is, 490 Kom! | Kantlago, De Saulles manifested enough sixty-five years of age and was retired Very word | Interest to draw from Vial a lot of In FOR THREE DAYS? TaeK. a4 year ago on half pay from the Su- Valsh 6 ference. Mr. Scull and Mr. she! of it, | formation about the daughters, Pre - _| Preme Court bench by @ spectal act of Mi \ Tot 19K HaANap — ---— a loft together and walked up Deon at | And sunt to grave that there was no Ale eee et eee le ibs : ‘state. nit a Skibo | Laird Does Not | nat He mistake about the Kuropean reports at | 14's ‘i > ig o- " : bad we twhen Mr. Shepard foll to the | and friends his young bride 18 not only | achaol in Enaland. "A few. Mm 1S STILL Testi ap Bronte veging, Woot: gress Voucher as a Souvenir, sidewalk. He had not complained of | as benutiful a) she la rich, but ae tal- fore Mme, De Irracus had IN HIDING} 7x one I find, chests for fly WASHINGTON, Jan. 1).—Reprenenta- feeling 11 and Me. Beull at first ¢1 4 and accomplished as she ta beau-| back to Chile, but with them she ‘ind | - oh we word ask Yom to. Kindly vend ¥ he bab titeptd. et fret thougn: bth ons rsld-tet ted one \* ar a breught:a: famous: Bagidh wenan eat | Nine Men Found Wko Say They're hi ‘widow “uf Chiel Wal tive Augustus Owsley Stanley, with ex- Wah the of the tagicay| New York the other day for w brit | C4tor to act as thelr tutor, “Wianqulta : Bate pats oh ie saan traordinary care, to-day wrote _ his! would not through her school Out, but Don’t Know Who : Henin scrawly signature to a formidable. the Hotei my chedt * stanter, Mr. Boul! carried Mr. Shepard | V8 toak apartments at until the followin, sae ate: ‘ woe Skt MeN oes looking voucher for &% heing the inte the Jobvy of the hotel and a pyr Piasa and Invited the various members| would be Inteoda sat to , Else Isn’t Working. rote “tie fy irtcenthy eet tere. | witneas feex and travelling expenses die S asheihephence for an antbulotsi nin, ot bie tammy over, I was but naturi wee, Sautles w Nihe‘sen aitiing {a the rear.ot @ bare ree ti nd Bt tor the Me Ot at capt, {from the House Contingent Fund 40 No. 31 Ei ‘als BY MV ATHIZ Andrew Carnegie after t » days’ tes- Hudson Street Hopital. Bele the | members, should fe! a distinct sepse| multl-mill rena and pee Rast, Fourteenth, arses, Bo the edly of The Brening W ond: phere CASE Aa pal bl ty. f e r j o NCAIGHUHAKuO., OoNaUKOS oe tion tad (he: moiterh eoumeealt | Union, were the only gas strikers that | ™¥ Ma peor rae peel ASM TRB T TY noua haute n obviated the necessity for eyias Were visible to-day, | Henry Kane, on the stand, declared that he intended ached the hospital,| The De Bautles called last evening pharicda’ iy, hate coe. permitted . i Was sald to be in bed, recuperating serve the signature of Representative y iu v reper wae dons ee re adlio hein depres Aes [it the De Brraguts household and De smashed it as though Aead en he fell Saulien and the young Sixnorita were The w ji greet—and Incidentally to appralse—the | goon on excellent terme of Nomrudestip,, ite Tho water ih the oar South Amertean bride, They came, the Sho ha’ athletic tastes, ride, | Brookville curve ts ten feet d saw and—she conquered. One glance|#wim, phoot. play tennis a up the automobile went down, head first fhow many or whe from the thrashing he received yest: 110 Stanley for posterity.” ‘The Kentucky day at Casino Beach, Astoria. % tle, Ratton at ths Ban rid: Congressman, said to-day that he really at the} Dhe_ nine map ..said _there.were onnte the RE a0 tes TE aes thought Carnegie was in earnest be- ‘Pp, and| “bunches of men out, but couldn't tel) re ot Stiee gv be Bite gly treet |oduse he was certain that the Iron- Wiliam Kane | “rite QUEENS RIHARRE CoM mace” | Conair, FaRae aia th need §64. 2b 7s ® Meny Stedeker, Pree had been thin la (6 find his aon, ar lanyg a a Soaisree ot from her huge, dark eyes and the caplt-| an excellent gamo of billiards rhe until the rudlator rested on the bot-| brother of the union president, was one poufectass > Rorecar, of the works at Prantiin ulation was iminediate. Nan where De Sautien distanc oun of the nine, He sald the men who were}, 7s, following letter mi Baer received TWO DROWN IN LAKE WRECK; Fre con had an engagement to| yee (0, the sory of the eventa leading Foster, because of the fecosaity for lout were employed jn the Qhirtesn: re! mente FOURTEEN N OTHERS SAVED hie father {a sown thie inern Stee Rmienl ar clare a EAs. din was Working the levers and brake, was|Palr shops in Greater New York, Dear find jnolosed $10, which 3 Wifo have lived] determination in the Ines of ale firm ly courted In the round.) clear of the blankets and robes that) Cal. Wyatt, New York representative | rea add the spor family t h way as Signorita Blan-|encumiwred those in the tonneau, The | the American Federation of Lavor,| petit, able Chiet, Walsh ba al ah Sunken Steamer ner Survivors Badly Frozen in Icy Waters and in ‘rouse at No wi West] young jaw and a number of letters writ- | quita, the catch of the continent | shock of the coliision when the car |! hls office, No, 2 Fourth avenue, | admire ani rewect you to: sour lvalth, ar Serious Condition, unt th etreet since hie Arm | ten by prominent men of affaires in this ; +] feremerance To find his, poor body. Tone to bankruptcy two and « hait| country to others of almilar standing in HE COURTED GIRL, HIS RIVALS) #trick the edge of the embankmen |*#!4 he couldn't say anything about the Fea he UR ie We city to continue He hee busied himeelt pro-| Aantiago. Hie venture was undertaken THE MOTHER. threw him out, and he landed on the | Fas, situation, as he ad received Nol titead you and nur foight t Hi moting various emall concerns and tn-|on the advice of Judgo Kdward P| But, as De Saulles has it, while nin! “face of the canal clear of the car, [THON mince the atrive was declared. | i ‘otis roth th past three days is the | LITTLE ROOK, Ark. Jan. 1,—En . ee ho tegente and had no office downtowa, | Coyne, formerly attorney for the Metro: | #Panish-bred rivals were soeking to find |, Although he escaped going into. the | pre went here feo Washington, A FAITHPUL PRIPND Hnpenapnedciiap ata bootielba Maral Among the creditors hit by the fall Street Ratlway, and hint a] favor in the mother's eyes In order to Cinal with the auto, Foster broke |was alsu reticent. He sald he could tell VIREMEN, the»: steamer = Nettie Johnson struck ented y the fall- ‘ “American finan. |W" her consent to thelr suit, he went through the tee. He managed to crawl |mothing about. the uumber wf-men che ‘e heavy joe in Lake L'Anguille and sank reac Balloplng over the dilly qn the fair | out, soaked to the akin. The automo-|were on sttlke, atid directed inqutrers | BIG BANKERS START in twenty-five feet of water object © the quest ve e ju " J De Baulles tuid an Evening World re-| over hecle in lave withestt, pgs bile hud settled down in the canal. |to Frepigent Kane $f th pole. i FUND FOR ALL POLICE Two passe! were ugh Four | The finn wee ma. | porter Judge Coyne gave him a tip be. 1 xentiment, There was no sign of Reed and Van|_,At the offices of the aoWdated Gas wi teen others were rescued. They were | werd D. Shepard and Henry A. kn tore siarting that was the primary caus Taat January. unui well into Cleef and the women, No sound ianued [COMPANY When asked about the strike AND FIREMEN HEROES. |vaaty frozen and are in a serious con- * partners, and Auguat W. Poet, specie! ting in right fe Saull lo two ‘vr three from the wreckage mingled with the | ‘Bey Muah and say: ore ta 362 dition. | or mong the pote. but suspicious Chil-| trips a week ee eee m Santlago to Vina broken ice at Foster's tevt. A spectal merit fund, to be created by del Mar. In fa partner, Ht had magnificent oMices at . 40 often did he cover DRIVER HELPLESS TO Alp vic.|WIRELESS FIRE CALL contributions from financters and cor-|POINCARE ACCEPTS OFFICE Ne. % Naseau otreet, with a highly im- ur-hour jaunt that his friend "Bat! that | pressive pair of bronse doors, referred |. D0M't try to talk business with those | {hal faur-he TIMS IN MACHINE, FROM LEPCR COLONY, | Pcrations and to be placed at the dis- AS FRENCH PREMIER. 4 senerte4 | gow: Americans right off the Jump, ge Ne Reh 8208 a8 reliway con ; to with derision during the bankruptcy | suas, Coyne sald. “It you dn they iy | ductor to wave the fare, | voster was utterly helpless. The ico *| Powal of the Commissioners of the Police Some time last July the young aweet- | and Fire Departments of New York, for i‘ 7 5 refuse to listen to you at the edge of the hole made by th ; D . . fe) . rvh 5 ya hearts found | themselves so much tn iinsmanileand 1 pi vsilirted Mt Flash From Penikese Is Island, in Buzs | evs ‘dnioss “aus sewasdind heec Responds to Offer of President along easily, making all t Lgl 4 Get oahotn eee Errazule about it. They found” her, “eneath Mie weight, He eould not reach} °24Pd’S Bay, Says Buildings — | ism, was started to-day by J. P. Morgan Fallieres and Will Form Rl Now Mozice, Bome constant pli friends and acquaintances you can, and| sympathetic, Shoe had always iked| ‘%° car to catch hold af It, and knew There Are Burning. & Company and Kuhn, Loeb and Com- a New Cabinet. jet them bring up the first businesa| the young American and had no ob-| %¢ Would not be able to move tt even - . pany, who headed the let with dona- ‘wee done on the railroads, but invest!- proposition. They are suspicious of | Jection to the maten, She wanted them | could he toueh it with his hande. POINT JUDITH, BR. 1, Jan. IB—A | ions of $5,000 each, PARIS, Jan. 12—M. Poincare, who secre ocae Tecelver in bankruptcy | Americana becauas ao many of us have|{ Walt a little, as tho «irl was still| Although familiar with the road Foster [menage from the wireless station on | (Ne ttl verere have been sent to all |Was tendered tho Premiership. yester. * reported none of the roads had any gone down there, aravbed off @ pile in| YOUPK to marry, even a ho carly. | knew little aivut dwelling places in ene |Penkewe Teland, which ts used as a Mas. financial firms tn the city, urging them |@y, called upon Preaident Fallleres to help build up thé fund, The purpose | early to-day and announced his accept- of the fund is general, and the money | ance of the invitation to form the new chamee of success. hems and then left the country.” ‘ Am hip petition to force the 4 wae Fe into wannrupicy, L. Latin Kellogg, tor| WOW ME MET MOTHERAIN-LAW,| gust, mu matured uth America The engage- | nes, sachusetts leper colony, stating that the ; : elghborhood, Blindly, and with his announced, howover, in Au: | clothes rapidly ocaing he atumbied ap {2Ulddinwe-en the Island were belng de- the stroyed and asking for ald, was picked many friend: d and started along looking for ( may be expended at any time either | minis eon tee, bond i nae Seen "ota set Madore ine Rat cine: De | hundred ious but ardent | Nouse. “He travelled «mille and @ Ree ee Commissloner winhes. It in within the Woman Died tm Bath. tof young distinguished 8 half before reaching id ae 4 be phi # receipts of bond ssles, and ¢ Saulles busied himself in getting Ace | Ameri families, ae eu Louts Smith Pe Dt has * oF) the wireless operator on the Island | *9Pe of | Comminsioner | Johnson's Mrs. Elle Ley, seventy-four yi the rate the company wae dgensing quainted. His letters of introduction | “Ty"'g was trytng to communicate with one o: | Power, ander the terms of the fund, to e years ptember Ming, De | kur cesias te , ar || momay in ite sales department, it wouig {started im right and hin handsome | ner dauuiters cr arte, perarule took | With the last renuanta of hia strength | the suvente wutters. Penikess falged ta allot. @ portion of it to the bereaved sii fp boaraee i he Hic Uae ie Be: 7 eat iteelf up in a very short time. Presence and ready smile, combined with | the-Andes railway route to. Hie Sar tie ean, Moor of Smith's Fave of the Elizabeth qroup and ia lo-| Wainh family, although none of the con- ired and Sixtecnth street, woke to-day | tnd th Rev Mir. Shepard. was” peracaniin’’ aisn|iaoh nd diplomacy, did the rest, Mes] Ayre und Thence. by Mennonites and (the ‘owner was at last{cutod inalde the entrance of Buxsard'a | tributions Is intended especially to go | dred and Sixtecnih eineet, woke to-day | a © charged from bankruptcy a yea fore he bad been there three month) Saulles was to Jom chem abroad wpen Sreused He opened the door to And a] Bay, thirty miles east of Point Judith. | to the family. with a chill a clde jake @ ho. t 1 YOR OHO T yg was hodmodbing With the leading | te could Ania up wove lnpsttamt bust: | KAADINE man, covered ‘with ioe stand: | The Are was seon at South Dartmouth | ori. ANOTHER RELIEF FUND | Dit Miss Annie O'Brien found her in ne ae men in Anance, politic the sovtal | News. |inw in the snow. about nooptime and larted more than 18 STARTED the water. Dr, Hobbs of Harlem Hos- iz mane: eernee, Away. world of Santiago, and was one of the| MARRIED IN PARIS, HERE FoR! Foster lasted Just long enough to. aay | Ah hour The island was i pital nals she 'had drowned, Tt thougns With the coffin containing the body of | nog, popular young nen in the country SHORT VISIT. [that there had been an aceident and| With the ald of glasses and the ob-| Besides this testimonial of New York | that her heart was auected. vor) William Jinks of No, ib Manhattan! One day last Ja i . - mai |nervera were positive that none of the | pankers' npprectation of the valor and ry=the midsuinmer| ‘The weeks draxged on too slowly for| tat an automovile was in the canal.|ieper bulitinus was destroyed, "The fire watorial countries—de the Impatient young American and cary | He drupped unconscious on the daor| was apparently Inthe, Tacm, house on |S*ii1 Of fre-fighters and police, another utiful In November * affulrs into| alld while Smith wae trying to got from| the t#land, known as the administration | £4Ad, te be devoted to the rellef of the en him some definite information ‘ag to] building. It waa in this structure tbac| fire victims, including the Walsh family, the wutomobite had left the road. {the Phyaiclan who eares for the lepers] was begun to-day, with a committee in w in, Rance and, after 4 Tg Vosiar inalde aba. cousin rte (Meee charge, comprising: Benjamin Strong sdlee ene not relatives faintly, Smith telephoned to. neighbor}, Mometeen Pereona are on the tuland | gr, resident of the Bankers’ Trust as lepers. One ts Arthur I. ‘Thomas, , , 4 Church tg Paris | 4nd soon organized a rescue party, Foe} a young electrician of Worcester, and y, chairman; Alvin W. Krech we" street half in and half out of the| of the hearse, # funeral team ran away to-day « from in front of 8t. Joseph's Chureh, » One Hundred and Twenty-Afth strect| mother-in-law to be. Mme. de Err: suis and Mornings! enue, Mourners and | hae been the toast of two continents drivers chased the runaway for @ block. | whenever the name of the most beau- At Amsterdam avenue Policeman Tully | yitul woman kavwn to Parte or South ang the driver, James Sonelly, eausht | Aroerion was called for, The World Wins in Impressive F ashion Asa “To Let” a t of the Equitable Trust’ Com- with the wonderful 7 the ler Was propped up alongside a ho rough hin effe hat a wire: cs , ud of the sreatest fouriune in disp: ton there was a Catholle cere ‘ pig ’h Bere Daye tm Port—O@ Again! | ywur America. Mor eataien were acai. MONY and a notary perfor ‘+ The White Star liner Oce ? the miaire: Catholi sia clothing from him. It encased him | Thomas was undoubtediy the one who | Proaident of the Phase Masons) Bans! ale, which | tered throughout Chile, Uruguay and Martiage, A thivd ceremony le cave Uko a salt of armor, bummoned ald tord samen Gs (onnnen. anid ° aate “got in Thursday after a tempestuoue| Provestint church for his beneft wae, Sath and hie potghvors went out tc wrth National Bank; James 3. 4 m7 oon ere stod, but De Saulles sald two was, l20k for the wreck of the automouile. «ity Mour Frankita Farrel, ander, President of the National Bank zz voyage, left her pier at aot “ SHON p 9 f Villlam A, Read, Wil se * 7 oug Peering by th tot ia >| ANSONIA, Conn., Jan, 18.—Fitting re. | of nmere am A, Read, Wiliam : gd gf Se |" Tue young’ eonpl (ame: alone “gal ine baenit whine tiles betes the “4 spect was today patd the memory of] A. Read & Co, and Lewis L, Clarke dvertising ledium oe area were Bahan A Amerea ites MIL only stay aw few and the Delaware liver they finally|the late Franklin Farrell, the ctty’a] President of the American Exchange That there is no dearth of is pa a a a Rin belie nee af nue n the mpot where the cur had| pioneer manufacturer, Business was| National Bank = Be) rer wheey.: 438 Laure v Haves. where Mewart. Ii, Jractteally suspended from 1 o'clock) ‘This committee will collect money Houses, who Bee oon sane 4 i ape BONFIRE BUILT TO AID IN FIND. | until oR, during whieh Utne, the from dephibiidenss, Acros, and dividuals | Room ; ; ws + Lands ral services were held at more diate ec y artments, Erg seevesion sf The eaten Way Your Apartment ING BODIE Bx Chore, Fae mile ef the | gutable: Bullding Are, white the ator | Ale and Stout arg —_——<—. A big fire was palit ed the Dank. Per And. otherelgenLogh fund ie intended, according | N. B.—Matured ate {2400 0, Ss. Troops tn China. On Feb. 8 they will salt for Colon, %7* Mving back tn the country were |», and] io Willlam M. Porter ef the firm of J. | Ices, WASHINGTON, Jan, 18-Nine buns CONSULT THE where they will be met by Slanor Vial, aroused and soon a blg gang’ of men , and the doors! y Joan & Co. to be permanent. ‘The | ONLY in bottles Lofts, ete., Do Sales old frie Hall were locked. {and Cesar Lagira, Wax at Work around the hole in the Ice jot bank and at ¢ Pei dred men of the Unied States Marine fund raised by the committee of whici by the brewers in uP England. “Apartment to Let” Corps, it was learnell to-day, at present | Recrotary of the Chilean Navy, who are The bitter cold and the danger of tho b 92a, SEEPRON Benjamin Strong gr. te chairman, will | in and around New York city is {GE pre in Chisa, dispatched there from the iva Sea they will take Nui) |e cdving In made tho work qiMeuit| Tate Accepts Racon's Re mati, Setaeeh Ai Ohoa tee Ma GeeAT ce the amply shown by these figuri Gye. Philippines tn ema numbers since last Advertise.nents in for Valparals MY out within w couple of hours tae WASHINGTON, Jan, 18.—-President| relatives of those who lost thelr lives Wdatory ace fons to this funt M De Saulles, 10, b} ay, Cu® party had moved the automobile | Taft to-day in a inudatory etter ac-}in the fre Subscript fi eh Ne ine seth) A: the ay, and Benen to the surface the bodies | cepted the resignation of Robert Hacon | will be received at the Equitable Com two things she had seen in New York of Helen Mulvey and Margaret Tindall. |a* Ambassador to France, to take effect | pany's teniporary offige, No 115 Br IAC HMM owed her the Most were the ‘The bodies of Reed and Van Cleef) upon the appointment and qualification | Way, or at the office of any member of Hippodrome ant the view from the could not be reached at once, but they | Of # auecestor, Mr. Bacon's reatynation | the committee, Metropoilian tower, SONA RO BO TeAenes ) |came In @ personal letter to the Presl-|FinE AND POLICE FUNDS TO 3E ~ caidas ce Mate nt tg fie the lent, in which he told of his selection SEPARATE. third Woman was found under the car Seine at itarserd Universite gua ry . an a Fellow ani j é ha Mi ape ee ce for the Meat Stuwer. when it was Aually dragued Out of the | jy desire to take up active Work for hie qiThe clive head of the, Morgan-Loeb eh : eel ' alow mater, 1 » ¥ Kuh ‘Loeb SPAR th changed between his firm, Kuhn, Loe ‘Bronx, will hol ite Ath annual ‘re.| ThE Tadhoure from which the party | & Company and the Police aud Fire ception to-morrow afternoon at Cro: | of #* Was returning ts at Washington Commissioners. The approval of the! tona Casino, One Hundred and Bixty.|Stoeine Turner admitied when he re-| SANTIAGO, Cuba, Jan, 13—Enrique |offictals was readily obtalned, although bith street and Boston road, A special | $4264 conaciousneny to-day that. he lost | Sanches and Rafael Pedron, who were |{t was found that the original intention | \feature Will be a contest for a ailver )CoMtrol of the car because his hands! snot last night during @ political di ef tne pom donora 10. conezinate tbe seeey | ||Joving cup for the best singer, The| ere cold. pute among the membereof the Veter: io be changed, law | [songs wii bo sung ean. dan The Mulvey air led ok, 43 Allen f7\Charies BE. Keegan will ‘one of the | street and Margaret 'Tt wae /'thelr wo! Both were h were very pi prominent a tt Ni 218 tien Porat hang ‘Mayvel!l | members of the Ostober, The United states as early as yer that date was moving quietly in preps aration for any eventuality tn China, With this murine force and @ battalion of five hunired infantr the United States wil be weil! for its share of the tterna- vork in | ’ “To Let” Advertisements were printed last year in THE WORLD 79,938 More - than in the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Press COMBINED: For Great Variety of Present vane jes SUNDAY WORL D TO-MORROW F THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE YOu Time, Encrgy and Money The World's “Apartment to Let” Advertisements offer you the greatest variety of selection, Ail rices, blues and igatwvus 80 gee Patche Breeder Dead. PRAWODY, Kas, Jan, 13.—Charie Vie Rathbone, breeder and raiser of Joe ., Patohen, the famous pacing horse, died (RF) here yesterday of pneumonia, aged 55.

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