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PRICE ONE CENT. HESCUE SH SIGHTS LINER ON ROCKS IN BAY OF FUNDY: Bb PASSENGERS AND CREW SAFE “i GIRL FOUND SLAIN Part of Cobequid’s| "py HER JAP ADMIRER, WFound Above Water WHO KILLED SELF. When Fog Lifts. wenceseccéacooncee: y Of. JOUINS, N. B.. Jan, 4 The Royal | Mall Packet Company's sieamrhip Co- bequid, which went aground yesterday sorning a the Bay of Fundy and was sought in vain by many vessels in the mpaet twenty-four hours, was sighted to- Y as the fog iiftea and the wind diminished. in force. She {s stranded on! Mreinity Ledges, south of Briar Inland | the veawel have | bering 118 persons, « taken off by nighttal i ASHORE ON A DESOLATE spoT! SURROUNOED BY REEFS. While the sea is high, the bitter cold has motlerated and the fox that his A18. ON STRANDED SHIP.} Half a Dozen Vessels, Hurr. ing to the Scene, Take Them Away. ‘and-@bout twenty-five miles from Yar-{s “Phe greater pari of the Cavequid's Hull fe above water. Wireless message: 4 giving the location o been eent it from Varmouth and halt a dozen sare on their way to the wreok, it is believed that all the par- seugers and the officers and crew, mim afte aud will by € Nigdered the operations of the | WPearohing for the Covequid 1 wats |B Uidappearing, The point where the Roy- | # ai MalPliner is ashore in wild and deso- | tate and surrounded by reefs, but it is hoped that vessels of light draught will be able to get clone enough to the stranded ship to effect the transfer of | . the passengers by means of lifeboats. The news that the Cobequid had been sighted was nent to Yarmouth this af- ternoon by one of the venseln engaged | tu the search for the miasing ship. The, fname of the vessel sending the mesage | Was not given, but the weather was still, rather hdsy when the mesnage was re- | ceived, #0 the discoverer of the Cobe- FS SSS GEVSS SSIS GESTS LOVE-GRAZED JAP KILLS PRETTY GIRL . ‘The discovery of the ship still afloat his afternoon was the cause of great! ing, as it was feared she would) wp before relief could reach her. | Tt had been supposed that the ship was Jost unti} 10 o'clock this morning, when the Canada Northern steamship Royal @eorge; in port here, picked up a faint wireles "8 O 8" call from the Cobe- Estate and Leaves Inco- herent Note. of A. C. Ife abddard the Codequid received since y when the mossase > erie Al stating that she had gone ; SIGHTED BY A MAN ON! ; | || THE SHORE. ‘The Cobequid was first sizhted by 4 ‘Harrison, who lives on the ernment Steamer lady Laurier, which was with- fi twenty miles of was noti- fied. Radiograme also went out from @, John ordering all steamers that could be reached to hasten to the Cobe- quid’s. aesietance, The steamer John L. sent a bullet through his bratn, Stevenson estate at Roslyn, 1. Clark@on a8 a country place. some time ag Co. (hence Veet Wertd). EW YORK, ‘The Prove Pubtishing COLD WAVE BREAKS, |FRANTIC BROKER BRINGING RELIEF T0 ' INHOT PURSUIT OF SUFFERERS OF GY; HS ELOPING WIFE Mercury, 5 Below This Morn-|“I Love Darling Better,” Mrs. ing, Jumps to 19. Above Shaw Told Mother at by Afternoon. the Ritz Yesterday. THE WIND HAS ABATED. Institutions Cared for Thou- sands and Lodging Is Pro- vided for Homeless, | | | Rovert Marsden Shaw, a wealthy young banker and broker of No, 2 Bread street, whose suit for 0000 against Richard Darling, President of the Acme Safe Company, of No, ™8 Broadway, Gieclosed the fact yesterday that Katherine Bar! Lyall Shaw, his eighteen-year-old bride of less than o year, had run away with the elder man, declared to-day that he would ask the police to search for his wiffe and would iHE. SUES FOR $50,000. Young Broker Declares He Will Run Down Girl and Her Admirer. KERR S2EPPPpPPPP RRR have her arvamted if ehe were found to Ye living ‘with Derting in this ety. ‘Suaw, whe to about thisty,~ia The dittorest old ware thst hes tn~| over the teas of his bride. vaded New York in Gfteen years begas | frantic the greater city, By to-morrow it is/her back. She was in this city yesterday Promised that nominally. cold weather | with Darling. If I can find them now for the geason of the year’ will be rec-| 1’ have them arrested if necensary in orded, with falling winds and ‘bright | order to Keep het berg. I'l] employ pri- akle : The Jowent point the mercury will reach to-night, according to the officials ‘ of the United States Weather Bureau, | heard trem Bdward Drummond of No. will be ten degrees above sero, WO West Séventy-seoond street, an uncle ‘The passing of one of the most biting | of the @irl and @ member of the spells of ditter weather that the city | York Stock EXchange, that Mrs, E. has experienced will be hailed with Joy | prummond Lyall, mother of the missing by thousands of the ‘very poor and 7 ‘Darling and young M: homeless. During ite extsténce the city's oo — Weer aieccetiae Hota.» facilities for caring for the unfortunate terday. | and destitute have been taxed to the| Ol moTHER SHE LOVED) utmost th ‘fficals upon whose DARLING BETTER. shoulders the handling of the situation if A fell hav riven to their wits’ ends| ‘Katherine tod her mother that ehe'd 10 cope adequately with the abnormal | fever come back to me; that she loved conditions. . Darling ypeepenytes bade gle cig a f the ther: eter | Wouldn't even t er mother where iad aig gah na eo ang Darling were staying but I'h find was at 2 o'clock this morning, when the Weather Bureau's instrument re-|them, Darling asked for the imerview, corded 6 degrees below ‘nero; ‘The pre- | He told my mother-in-law that he wa: vious lowest official figuren were set | very fond of Katherine and that if «| own in February, 18, when 6 below | divorce could be arranged be glad was reached. to marry her. But they won't get any Shaw's outburst came after he had e vate detectives.” i Pretty Bride Who Is Being Pursued by MROROREAPPESO CEES O9A00000608OOOESE STARTER FINED AS ‘Court. UND; 118 SAVED Frantic Husband eeed asw_-& id enter Yellow taxicabs afier they de- clared they wanted licensed cabs. Magiatrate House fined Herz $10. advice of counsel he refured t By the matter will now be carried up to Appellate Division of the Supreme Magistrate How 14 that the Yellow Taxicab Company is a public hack com- pany, although it han refused to tuke 20 Pd . FINAL WEATRER—Fal ‘Te-Night and Thereday; Warm PRIOE ONE OENT. = et AGES SENATORS SUMMON THE MORGAN FIRM 10 BANK INQUIRY State Senators Shift Their Inquiry From Siegel’s Affairs to Big Private © Banking Houses, Including Kuhn, Loeb @ Co. ANXIOUS TO PUT SCHIFF ON THE WITNESS STAND. Siegel Gets Time to Adjust His Bank’s Difficulties, and So Is Ex- | cused From Attending Inquiry. Subpoenas were ordecad to-dag to be ingued for:members of the banking firma of J. P, Morgan & Co. and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and other big Institutions of similar character in this city, requiring their pregende before the Senate Committee on Banking, which fs holding its sessions jn Aldermanic Chamber of the City Hall. z ' For the last two seasions this comnittee has been engaged in an in- vestigation of the affairs’ of the bank of Henry Siogel & Co., which is ‘now in the hands of a receiver, but it was decided this afternoon that the scope of the inquiry should comprise any or all of the private banks, “Wo do not wish," said Senator Pol- : Jock, Chairman of committee, “thas Dearne weal the sessions of this body @hall convey thetimpression that we ate aimply com cerned with the affairs of the Siegel bank or of department atore banks, We are making an investigation which hae for Ita object the framing of legislation Which will serve aa @ protection to de- Dositors in private banks, and we feel that we can be materially aided by che testimony of inembers of the largest firms, “We nhall subpoena Jacob H, Schiff er Pail M. Warburg of Kuhn, koed & Co.; probably William H. Porter of J. P, Mor- won & Co, Henry Seligman and James Speyer, They will be asked to appear before the committee on Friday uext. Bubpoenas have already been issued for he added, ana “ vitally Taterested in thie matter. We don’t want any one to say that we Up the emall feHows and let the ol Ones alone, and thi the reason we're going to get some of the Morgan Kuhn-Loeb people here. We want to ther from tee other big private bankers @: qubdpoena peels ed as we wang In suppert of his statement abeu ing & banker, Genater Dmerson ph from hie wallet a @ bill of the Emerson National Bank, of Warrensburg, N. Y¥,, and unfolded |t, In its lower left corner it bere the sigpature, ‘James A, son, Cashier.” bai Oy ‘ "i jout llcensen for its taxicabs. The pre- | tense of the company that it in a pri- AND ENDS HIS LIFE @ been aulte clone to Trin-| T ures White Victim to Roslyn Sukezi Namina, the Japanese butler Clarkson of the ofl firm of | Craseace & Ford, No, 6 Water street, | quid. This was the first intimation of; Manhattan, to-day killed Teaste sim- | mons, @ pretty young woman who con- ducted a furnished room house at No. ‘M4 West Fifty-elghth atrest, by shooting her in the heart. The love-crased Jap then turned the pistol on himeelf and The murder and suicide occurred in the quar- ters occupied by the Jap on the Elmer 1, one of the finest country places in the fash- Jonable colony, whlch is rented by Mr. Namina met the girl, who Was twen-| ter last night. The lodging house is st ty-seven years old, woen he was em- ployed by 4 Mra, Lehman in Brooklyn, | It is as clean, both as to building and She then lived with | as to bed linen, as any hotel in New Reyorts to-day indjentes that fresw | divorce. I don't intend to sue. I'll And} were felt as far south as Florian. ‘The city reporting the lowest temper- ature in the past twenty-four hours was Canton, MW. ¥., with thirty de grees belew sere. Mayor Mitchel has notified Charities Commissioner John A, Kingsbury of & suggestion made by The Evening World that either Madison Square Gar- den be hired by the city for the time being, or the armories be thrown open to accommodate the thousands of hun- Bry, roofless poor, “I think the plan of throwing open the Garden or the Armories is a very thoughtful and excelent one,” eaid Commnisetoner Kingsbury, “and if, with- in the next twenty four hours, the present accomodations ghould prove in- adequate I shal! certainly ask the Mayor to take thie extraordinary step.” MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE FAR TOO CROWDED. The Municipal Lodging House, which has beds for 610 men and @ women, had 1,738 applications for food and shel- | Twenty-fifth street and the East River. them and I'll get Katherine back.” ‘The young banker's friends are wor- ried, Since bie wife's departure on Dec, 31 he has been almoat out of his head, and st was oniy after she sent a night telegram to her mother saying "I | heve teft Bob forever; 1am with frienda; | @0n't worry,” that Bhaw started his quit | tor atenation A remarketie feature of the case in the opinion of Shaw's friends is that it took only a week for the first rift in the happiness of the young couple to widen into @ breech through which young Mire. Shaw stepped out of the banker's life. It was on last Dec. 23 that she met Darling at an afternoon tea given by Miss Elsie Bonnell at No. busban “Katharine seemed greatly tal th Darling,” sald he, “and after we got to our home in Morristown we had a few words about it which ended by my asking her not to meet nin again.” DARLING PHONED T' WAS AT DINNER. But the very next day when Shaw re- turned from business he found his wife from home, and it was not until i 1F¥th avenue, according to the yeung | SHE) hardly have been picked up during yes- | terday's snowstorm, way? I know girl about four year, dust | jocked and he pushed it open. The Great But trouble come oft | ‘ann was went out from Westport and! jer mother at No, 1966 Fulton «treat, | york City, though not the evening that he received a tug was jdeapatcned from here. Brooklyn, The family name is Miller. | Those who went to its doors early yes-| t age from Darling saying | The ‘Trinity Ledges are move than | Misy simmons lef: her roomiig house! terday afternoon eccupted the spotless ire, Shaw was dining with him fiye miles ‘off the vourse 't | jayt night to go to Roslyn t the Kits and that Mrw, the day from the southward and eat- | phe Jap left three letters, one of apol- | (Continu home short, jer ward and the Covequld was probably | og. ty his employer, one to Mise Sine, === he ur- carried onto them by the westerly gale. | nion'y slater, Mrs, Ciarles Boren, of No. | che Ciarksons' coachinan, rived. ‘The ledges are ordinarily ludivated by 1 Cortlandt avenue, Kvergreen, | mall house at the rear of the Steven-| They patched up the quarrel which re- the ght house on Larcher Shoal, ten nda third to tie Coroner. | gon mansion to summon the Japanese, | @ulted over this, and everything seemed miles gouthwext, but the could | 1 am very old friends, May Idle my} who was a butler. '!to be harmonious again when, on Dee, The door was not 41, Mra, Shaw left again, this time for good, ; a + friend with me. ing he saw was the body of irl, “AL AAG thin afternoon ie vente few weeks ago.” was 4 part of the] fang reseed, Tying almost acroma the | @haw and his tide were married on Fee eee) iy Auatio, giviug ihe | lessee (2 she Coroner, | threshold aw if ahe had been shot down |iest May 25 at Sharon, Conn., by the Ue wteamer Calvin Austin, wlvinig (he “ys, cinrkvon sath PH ol arene penn prey Rev, HB. Parker Morgan tn Chriat vorition of the Cobeauid. It ¥HS PS: syeked for him only & 9 He} "Net fer from the siri's body lay the|Chureh. The wedding was « social pee the ty would reacl' aud formerly been steward of the| sap's, ‘The revolver with which he had [@vent. Young Shaw ie the son of Mrs, Hie Cobequid in about taree hours ane jouner yacht Clarissa, owned by E. K.| jilied the girl and himeelf was beside | Vivian M. Bhaw of Morristown. Young assist the Lac he paemengere The Gavernmen Laurier {9 transferring | of Philadelphia Steamer Lady | giri tu Rariyn is wot knuwh. the Bay of Fundy fo ye Cahequid | wae me —_—— not her alive. ’ | Montinued on Sevens Page. 4t © e'cleck to-day Thomas Mallan, . ‘¢ ee ed “eG rae ay « * at means the Jap used to jure the | : She was Laurier, which hae been out #cOUtINE | driven direct to the Clarkson place and | phone and ai y the Jap. That was the last | stevenson place. Mrs. Ghaw te the daughter of Mra, K. Drummond Lyall of Montolair, Bellport and this city, She is @ niece of Mra. Andrew Fletcher of the Hotel Gotham ‘The Coroner said that |end of Eéward Drummond and Har- he-thougit the murder and-euicide must weed Drummond, members uf the New have heppened shortly besere daylight, 'Cork Oreck Exchange. “ him, The room was in perfect erder, Coroner Remsen, Sheriff Pettitt and Detective Beaman were notified dy tele- wd at once fer th 4 PUBLICHACKMAN Trust Agent boticited Business on Street-—Goes ty Jail | and Plans Fight. | 1 Magistrate House, s#ttting in the Chief | Magistri Court, took up in to-day the trial of canes against the Yellow Taxical Company and certain of its em- ployees, charged with violation of the taxicab ordinance. In one case tried yesterday the taxicab company was vic- torious because the testimony jacked corroboration, | There was corroboration in the first | jcase taken up to-day. In this Harry | Hers, taxicab etarter at Rector’ {taurant in Forty-eighth street, w. | cused of soliciting dares on the walk when the law provides that nu fires vate hack Company. not soliciting bual- ness from the public, is only a subter- fuge, the Court holds, He quoted the noted case of the old Haymarket Dance Hail. The management of thin resort, in order to avokl the provisions of the) Raines Law, formed a club and admit- | ted to membership all pereons paying 25 conte for & tioket at the door. The 8u- Preme Court deciared this procedure a subterfuge, and Magintrate House said| the YelHow Taxicab Company's attempt to evade the taxicab ordinance was akin to that of the Haymarket ——— NEW YORKER FIGHTS $30,000 FRAUD CASE Joseph A. Lessor Resists Extradi- tion on Ground That He Is Naturalized Citizen, | | | Counsel for Joneph A, Lessor of No. shall be soltctted save by licensed | 6 ffiverside Drive and St. Gnll, Swita- arty seated on thelr cabs. The Yel- eriand, whose extradition for larceny | | ow Taxicab drivers are not iinensed, has heen amked by the Swins Govern. The complaint was made by Willian | ment, motion before United |. Burke, an inepector in the Mureau | States Commissioner Shields to-day for of Licenses, who swore that he heard | the discharge af the accused from cum! | Here repeatedly usk persons leaving the | tty | | restaurant to nter yellow taxtoubs, Hie argued that the Commissioner hud Which he summoned=from ucrose the | 2? 2ufla@iction in the matter other than to disniiew the came, us Lessor wae nat street by # wave of the hand, Chester Gralized in the United States tn 1876 | A, Bensel, unother inspector, corobur- Counsel fur the Swixe Government op- } ated Burke, | po the motion and Comminaton | Counsel for the Yellow Taxtea Coins Shields reserved his decision antl Fri- pany declared taxicatw of other con- | My cerns violated the Jaw, but that they | ft Was charged by boule MH. Junod, |were not molested. He declared Uhat | eae Sait fae ie $910-1 Fs nor . raided i Pailletar, « Swiss lace | there in w prejudice against the Yellow | fra! Bil BAeiess 6) Mies: Whee | Taxicab Company. | "If the Yellow Taxicab Company vio | RUE the value of stock in falling | concern in New York. lated the law," said Magistrate ioure, | i tbe atl “the motives of the prosecution are not | materia | STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. | REFUSES TO PAY FINE AND) Jacob Gimbel, B, J. Greenhut, Percy Bloomingdale. We expect to adduce much important testimony during our next session.” ONE OF THE (INVESTIGATORS HEADS A NATIONAL BANK. Senator James A, Emerson, another member of the committee, said he wae Straus and Samuel J. Post (New York). Herald - American - Times - - , Sun - - + Press- - Tribune- - of any other New York paper. THE WORLD is FIRST. papers admit it, Some of them GOES TO JAIL. Antonio Lopes, Cais... ....104.m. ‘The offense alleged was « vitted on | Primes Joachim, Colon. nam. last Christmas ‘ve Witiesses said | Sapiotam, Mastansse..... ... 19, BE. that Mera tried qo force persone 19 | Bapngeinacesia It leads all New York newspapers in the number of lines of paid advertising published in 1913, These advertising records of New York City newspapers for the year 1913, dally (morning) and Sunday editions, are from the New York Times of Jan, 12, 1914, They were taken from this compilation made by the statistical department of the Evening World - 12, THE WORLD was more than TWO MILLION lines ahead “You see I'm tn the tuginess, too,” continued, ‘We are here to pei thorough investigation of private:banka how the moneys of depositors are ney cetved and how applied.” Genator Emerson ‘e the oldest Repubit- can in point of service in the Senate, Henry Giegel, the head of the Siegel A a fe 4 218,673 lines 9,642,698 lines 9,508,929 lines 9,827,369 lines 4,164,606 lines 8,297,023 lines 2,741,542 lines . No room for argument, publish the fact. All . Witte 2 ae ae

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