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6 PIOHT JAPAN'S NEW PREMIER. (ityoura Finds tt Nard to Form Cabinet for Emperor. ‘FORIO, Japan, Aprit §—DiMeulty tn @eumtructing @ new Japanese Cabinet been encountered by Viscount Keio who undertook the task at the Fequest of the Emperor, Many of the @mtesmen who had been selected for Geclined to take the risk of weir political future by doing ‘ee there has been much popular dia- Of the selection of Viscount itd political groupe In the House of tatives, Including the Constitu- party, which is the strongest body mber, as well as the entire ‘are opposing the new Premier on und that his selection signifies 1 of the old bureaucracy insiead an evidence of progress. They that the existence of the pu- pertics has been ignored, at if Canal Male Will Stick. ALBANY, April 3.—The mule of com- merce will not_be superseded by motor trucks or tractffn engines for some time, at least in 0 far as furnishing motive canal boats Is concerned. At« =Qeneral Carmody to-day | in« W, Peck, Superintendent ‘orks, that he is without au. Lied the application of a cor- ich desired to operate a line Trroter vehicles for towing purposes. MANUFACTURE Every step in the Harris Eyeglass Service Comes Mare the suey een be experts in eir especi: an of the work. Do you realize what we mean when we say to you “Harris glass Service’ — what that covers: It covers for the one cost the services of an experi+ enced Oculist (Registered Eye Physician) and an expert Opti- ¢ian—a responsibility that is a un- one roof. This concentration, and the fact that ours is the Largest Retail Optical Business in the World, enables us to supply fe dependable eyeglasses at OPTICLAN lowest ible cost, pies are as low as safety \pmmaeaaa can possibly per- Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. ! FEARS RENEWED FOR 173 SEALERS. Early Reports of the Safety of | SHIP AGENTS HERE the Soufhern Cross Lack Confirmation. U. S. CRUISER AIDS HUNT. Seventy-seven Men of New- foundland Now Known to Have Been Lost. ST, JOHN'S, N. F., April 3.—There was growing apprehension to-day that the sealing steamer Southern Cross went down with all on board during the biizzard off Cape Race Tuesday. She carried a crew of 173 men and was loaded with 17,000 seal- skina, trophies of a hunt recently con- cluded In the Guif of St. Lawrence. Hope for the safety of the vensel, based on adespatch from Sydney, N. &, which atated that a wireless message had been received there re- Porting the arrival of the Southern Cross at Channel, a little harbor to the weatward of Cape Race, was dis- sipated when the Government de- clared the Sydney report untrue, ‘Word has been received that a new Diizzard ts raging. The Government tnstituted an ex- tended search for tho missing vessel and appealed to the United States for assistance. The Reid Newfoundland Company's steamer Kyle, which has & good wireless equipment, was char- tered for the purpose and will sail at midnight. The American revenue cutter Seneca, which is doing iceberg patrol duty several hundred miles off the southern coast, was asked to as- alat. It 1s now known that seventy- @even members of the crew of the eealer Newfoundland were lost in the bitszard that swept over the New- foundiand sealing grounds last Tues- Gay. ‘The Bellaventure, one of the eecal- ing fleet, is proceeding to this port in the midst of another storm, bringing fifty-eight bodies and thirty-five sur- vivors of the men of tae Newfound- land who were overwhelmed by the bitazard while hunting senis on the fee floes at some distance from their ‘vessel. When ninety miles from port the Bellaventure became blocked in the ice off Cape Bonavista and her cap- tain sent a wireless message stating that it might be Sunday before he could bring in the dead and suffering eeal hunters. Many of the rescued @ealers were reported eo ill that the THE EV | Thore are two sealing grounds to " which vessels of the Newfoundland | fleet make their annual trips, The steamer Newfoundland wan with 14! othera of the fleet off the east coast, ar the Strait of Belle Lule. Southern Cross, with five other seal- j@rs, had been hunting the animals on the opposite side of the island, in the | Gulf of St. Lawrence, —_——— GET WORD 100 MEN SUFFERED IN STORM Bowring & Co, agents here for @ half dozen ships including the Florizel, now on the sealing grounds off Newfoundiand, to-day reveived a private meavsage from St. John's as follows: “Regret to inform you that one hundred men of the steamer New- foundiand were caught on the ice in @ howling biissard Tuesday night. Shipe have picked up be- tween aixty and seventy men, frozen to death. Thirty men who survived the bilzsard have been Picked up by other ships.” The agents announced that addi- tional advices said the Newfoundland had not been damaged. “When the sealskins are cut from the carcasses they are piled up on the ice until the end of the hunt,” a member of the firm explained. “As we understand it, the men from the Newfoundland were bringing in the skins when they wore overtaken by the bliseard. As wult of the dis- aster there Is no! skin on board the Newfoundland.” Advices received from St. John's Indicate that this has been ono of the most productive seasons in tho [history of the Newfoundland sealing industry. The Terra Nova, which Capt. Scott used on his expedition to the South Pole, has on board the skins from 24,000 seals. 200,000 seals were killed by the entire fleet, accord- ing to the estimates here. —_—— NOTHING ON GALLAUNER, Let Ge After Arrest 1m Princess Parlaghy's Apartments, Edmund Gallauner, who was arrested by Inapector Faurot and a squad of de- tectives at the Plaza Hotel a week ago, after an invasion of the apartments of the Princess Parlaghy, with whom Gal- launer had @ business engagement, was wet free by Judge Niemann in the County Court, Brooklyn, to-day. Charges of grand larceny amounting to $190 had been made against him, two of them dating from 1908, After forcing their way into the hotel and demanding Gallauner of the Prin- cess, he arrested him in @ corridor. The detectives reported that he was a French count, who was charged with great operations. When his case came up before Justice Niemann his attor- ney, Col. Robert Townsend, exhibited to Assistant District-Attorney Caldwell notes which Gallaw had given to hie accusers, John Pirkle, Henry Bach- rach and Heni o y o Fah onthe? neg Oa acert sums for promised favors. On seeing the notes Mr. Caldwell asked that the caso be dinmissed, Gallauner sald in court that he was not ount and had ver pretended to h title. . 7 Eas ter Suits That Are D i, For Men and Young Men * Not the conventional, ordina smart, snappy models that feel well dressed. We do not charge for style—our prices prove it— instead of $18 to $25, our suits are $45: $16°° | §: & $90-° Ten distinctive models—and over one. hundred brand new patterns to select from. Every build whether short, tall, stout or slim—can be perfectly fitted. VOGEL BROTHERS 42 sr.at 3 Ave. STORE OPEN LATE SATURDAY NiGHT ry s, but aes wae ifferent of man— Jaoaan ne vet eroected | 3-YEAR LEGAL FIGHT NEW STORM RAGES; Gains Right to Manufacture Steel beth Cochrane Seaman (Nellie Bly) when the various sults were discon- tinued, promine Mra. Seaman is now free to manufacture steel barrels to her! heart's content. been fighting in the courts, the litiga- thon being marked by a bewildering series of side insues, and in the course of which she employed at least forty lawyers, paid a contempt fine of $400 and charged two of the barrel coms pany's amounting to $500,000. on the one side Trustee Kiendi of the bankrupt Company, Brown Bros. & Co, bank- ers; the Western National Bank, the Philadelphia ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 38, 191 | the McKeesport Tin Plate Company, J. Fred Pierson and Benjamin Liss- berger; onthe other side the Ameri« —— * Saye Twenty Stille Are 4 to, 5 Prt | TRANSFERS FOR BROOKLYN. Tweaty “moonshine” distilleries are controlled by one hand on the east side and are now in active operation. Lazarus Street Car Co 'Hannis has confessed to Assistant United States District-Attorney Stanton. Hun- dreds of gallons of Mquor are bel All the companies comprising the | manufacture 7 md atreet rallway aystem of the Brooklyn Barrels—Had Hired 40 Lawyers. | All the litigation in which Eliza- | Accept Un Rapid Transit Company accepted under | | Hani ‘Aa artested several days ago became Involved In Federal and State | protest to-day the recent order of the | 04 Dlaced in the Tombs. Sax east Courts over the affairs of the Ameri. | Public Service Commission calling upon | fr"? ,5¥e Arrested with Hannis, ie sal can Steel Barrel Company was |the corporation to inaugurate new | Hiquor dealers vical Phen) vernal tranater system. = : stricken from court records to-day |panies accept. with the underatai Hannis named a number of manufac- arn turers and dealers who will be investi- that they be granted extensions o (imo, If necessary, In which to put the, &ted by the excise inspectors, new system tn operation. — Attracti ” or Under the terms of a com- \ fr of the commission carried 7 simple Lit o that the new transfers be 1, Experts employed by the T. have declared that It would be physically Impossible to perfect the #: tem by that time. In their acceptance the companies also reserve the right to contest in the courts the jurisdiction of the Commis- sion In issuing the order. ive Hands For three years Mrs. Seaman has ——— THOSE THOUGHTLESS REMARKS, employes with — forgeries (From the Rowton ‘Transeript,) Jinks—The biggest fool trick I ever did was once when I was lil and thought I was going to dle I sent for ail my creditors and paid them in full, Binke—And then you recovered, I ‘The parties to the compromise are Ironclad Manufacturing suppose, Warehouse Company, | Jinks—No; dled, you blank idiot. The Apparel we offer for Young Men and Boys, Misses and Girls, is unequaled in style, thoroughly dependable in quality and at lowest in the city prices. Assortments are now at their fullest. 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