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i! as _ PRICE ‘ONE CENT. FINAL The [Circulation Books Open to All.’’| NEW YORK, . COUNTER ‘SECOND BABY DIES AS WOMAN [B04 ON CHANGE BEGS 10 SEE THE HUSBAND SHE DESERTED FOR ROGERS "one IRLS FRIGHTENED nonetettin | BY FRE FIGHT TO LEAP TO STREET Maiden Lane .Crowd Stops Young Women as Police Go to Rescue. FACES MURDER CHARGE. Helped Rogers Select Furniture for Home Into Which He Took Second Wife. Two-year-old John Rogers died to- @ay in Lebanon Hospital of the bi- chloride of mercury with which bis motper, Ida Sniffen “Rogére,” pol- soned him, his baby sister Lorida, who| afternoon in the workrooms of died last-week, and herself. In ber) Thomas A. Weiss, « silver plater; on weak condition the physicians Are | the sixth floor of-the twelve-story of- afraid to tell her of the death of her children, Suspicion caused by the re- "00 building at No. 49 Maiden Lane, fusal of all her requests to see the corner of William Street. The dis- Hitlo ones has given her a glimmering covery of the, fire was followed im- of the truth, and she wails constantly mediately by a panic among girl op- for them, eratives, several of whom lost their ‘A search 1s being made for Arthur 5 M. Walters, the husband whom the neads and tried to jump from the woman deserted to live with Lorlys Elton Rogers, his friend and hers. Sho | , Dense smoke poured trom the wine has told the physician she wants to “eid lon Lane, an before the fire apparatus under is forgiveness before she dies, ‘ Suiends of Walters told District at. Deputy Chief Binns and Battalton Chief Cluss‘arrived the forms of sev- Bi x to- hammer Mortin of thei Rrons to-day eral girls were seen on the window 2 yed in this cit be: wap eraplayed 16 fsa Feild ledge outlined in smoke. People in ,» but did not know his a salemse | the crowd warned them not to jump, MAY TRY BLOOO TRANSFUSION ‘and Detectives Collins, Mayer and TO SAVE DYING WOMAN, | Brown of the First Branch Bureau Blood transfusion may be resorted |"Ushed - up tho stairs to drag the to torday in a desperate effort to | {!l#htened girls back into the room, check the progress of the mercury| Tho elevator boy had quit his cage Mrs. Walters-Rogers took. Frienda |!? # Panic but was forced back by the of Rogers stated to-day that such an | detectives and caused to run his car operation had been positively decided |'® the sixth floor and back until the upon, but at Lebanon Hospital it was |*Mtire floor had been emptied. waid that no definite arrangementa| The fire was confined to the silver had been inade, though transfusion |Platihg establishment and was extin- had been suggested and discussed... | 6tlshed with small damage. It is reported by Rogers's friends) —_—_—_———_—— that if a sacrifice of blood 1s made in| behalf atthe dying woman 1 wt be MANY WOMEN ARE FED made by the man for whom she gave AT FREE SOUP KITCHEN up busband and lawful ye and for . O. H. P, Belmont Inaugurates| love of whom she killed her two children and to die herself. Rogers, | New Charity to Aid Unemployed Women and Girls. Fire etarted at 1.30 o'clock this it is expected, would at least offer) Mrs himself for the sacrifice, his accept- ance being determined to a great ex- | tent on whether his physical condition met with the approval of the surgeons. At Lebanon Hospital Mrs. Walterss| fifty women and girls were watt Hogers's condition 1s reported to belat No. 33 Mast Forty-firet Street ‘MONDAY, “JANUARY 4, dah SENDS STOCKS UP, AS BROKERS HER New York Central Gains Three Points and U. S. Steel Sells for $50. OPERA SINGER Mme. Gerville-Reache Fight- ing Hard for Life in Roose- velt Hospital. LAWYER ALSO LONDON ’CHANGE OPEN, HELPS. Little Business |s Done onjDoctor and Friend Each Give Other Side at First Ses- Pint of Life Fluid to sion, However. Build Up Woman. ‘An unexpected boom developed on} Mme, Gerville-Reache, for several the New York Stock Exchange at the! years leading contralto at the Metro- noon hour to-day, sending prices t politan "Opera House, was reported talrernay yg Tork Central ted the| ‘0-day at the Roosevelt Hospital to procession with sudden rise of threes | continue the improvement tn her con- points to 87%. Reading followed with | dition which followed « second traus- 2% pelpta gain, and Canadian Pacific | fusion of blood. The blood was given with 3. Union Pacific, Atchison and | by her husband, Dr. George G. Ram- B. & 0. kept pace wittrthe-teaders.- dada we MN THONG, THLTONS HT. Tats Among the Industrials U. 8. Steel,/ mann, a lawyer, of No. 445 Riverside after two weeks of depression and | Drive, gloomy predictions of dividend 4i#-/ Dr, Rambaud and Mr. Lehmann continuance, started bf pata en) also gave the blood for the frst soon was at tho half-mili t of $90/ transfusion last Wednosday, the ef- | per share, agid a burst of cheers. It} fect of which was believed by the kept on riging to 50%, with heavy of-| physicians to fave saved Mme. Gef- ferings all taken. Bethlebem Steel|vilie-Reache when she was ut the also was strong, with two points rise] point of death. A pint was given by to 48%. each man tm both operations, New York Stock Hxcnange mem-| The effect of the loss of a quart of bers watched with interest the re-/|biood on Dr. Rambaud has so weak- opening of the Lonaon Exchange, but} ened him that he is barely able to get tho effect on trading and prices was|about. He ts a big man, robustly practically nil, Under its new rules|bullt. Though Mr. Lehmann shows the London Exchange closes at 3] the strain of the operation he has uot o'clock instead of at 4 o'clock, as for- | been so seriously affected, The spe- merly, which will prevent American | ctalists who examined both before the business in tho last hour, when] operation pronounced them entirely through difference in time the London | able to undergo the transfusion with- and New York caarhale, overlapped, | [out danger of permanent injury. n addition, je 89 Mme. Gerville-Reache is sufferin, [sts In Londen, thus putting 8/700, an insidious form of blood cheek on that kind of trading after 4 o'clock, When man ysharp turns were | poisoning which the eminent physi made by cable in former days, Clos-| cians called tn consultation by her ing prices of Aterican stocks husba: nla te practically the same as at the opening | "fy in New York. with an attack Ike thot of ptomaine Now York brokers said that Lon: | poisoning severa! months ago when \don'’s restrictions on trading aro far!ane wan on a concert tour Im t mere severe than those imposed here, | (04, 5 hu with the result that practically noth: nat, L ing but cash transactions can ove jon. the other aide, Adi speculation in and quotations on moat se- sanen can be only ® nominal (For Stock Table 8 See Page Two.) —_—_—s— FEW TRADES MADE YOUTH OF 16 INHERITS Bi6 BOWOOIN, FORTUNE) | AS LONDON'S STOCK {M lions Go to t Temple | EXCHANGE REOPENS Bowdoin, Who Leaves Be quests to Employee LONDON, Jan. 4—The London Biock Exchange reopened for busl-| Ssteen-year-old Tempe MAN IN WAR lied hee Beran Ottman Occupied | MRS. JOHN C. TATUM AND HUSBAND WHO IS SUING FOR DIVORCE. Apartment With Wife of Broker. |WIFE MAKES CHARGES. Seeks Alimony for Husbagd’s | Alleged Wrongdoing, but | Wants to Hold Him. {Special vo The éven! | MINBOLA, L. 1, Jai jof Jonn C, Tatum against his wife, Mary Jane, was begun here this morning before Supreme Court Jus- tice Crane. Mra. Tatum was accom- panied in court by her father, Jam | MeArthur, @ contractor and politicta! Jamaica, and her counsel, Max D. Steuer, | Mr, Tatum was accompanied by his | attorney, Terence J. McManus, and) Theodore B, Chancellor, asmociatac | counsel. Mr. ‘Tatum is a wealthy cov- toy gooly broker ef No. 239 Church street, Manhattan. Tis home in at, Great Nock, L. I 1 Mr. Tatum brought’ sult for abso-| lute divorce, naming John Ottman In his complaint he also alleges there are others, Mrs, Tatum in her reply brougnt counter charges against her husband. | She names Mrs. Nellie A. Chalmers.) “Mr. Tatum,” sald Mr. McManus, in opening for Mr. Tatum, “sues for ab- solute divorce and we wil) produce evidence of the guilt of Mra Tatum. Mr. Stuuer said Mr Tatum and his | wife had lived at the Martinique in New York and that lived at the sume time with Mrs, Nellie Chalmers at the St. George, Brooklyn, He intro- duced Mrs, Chalmers: to his wife, he sald, and she introduced her to Ott- man, Mrs, Tatum met him, diged ~ with him and drove with him with the) S| ECTOR LAHE a huowledae 4 consent of wer hus: IN P Y IR AnD mst CVATUM, band, Titages " 1 with the |latter and Mrs Chalmers, the attorney DEMOTED BY woo0s sald, that Mes, Tatum had to call upom oe ne broker and ask nim what he Ro- & He promised to be good Sent From Brohk to Beach Street poned to do. land waa for uboul wig day if for | s Mra, A toburtson was the frat Station—McBlyoy and Walsh |w these. She said that aie had ap Full Inspectors Apartment at Nv. 69 Central Park) Weat and bud sublet tt to My, Ottingn | luapector Willian J, Lahey, who [tant Apri, Ble Identified Oitman | bus bad rather a stormy career in the Police Department since he was pro- cou 0 wid that) Unan Waldo, to-day by and having banged.’ Should her life be |morning when Mrs. O. MH, P, Belmo: news to-day, after buving been cloned | Buwdein ty made chief beneficiary of| Mew. Ho’ nt he lived | sant to take chgrge of the Meach 4d she probably would have to!free soup kitchen was opened. They}|on account of the war July 20 [the will of his father, Temple How-| there at leant thron ween street etalon, He has been in charge stand trial for the death of Lorid | were given soup and role in the lunch! The seasion opened wii round of |991M, @ member of the firm of J. # awh Maker, (he vege cievator op of the Meventh Inspection Dlatrict I: * r to. | Stator at the Ventre Park Weat y here be was pent frou | aud Joho room of the Political Equality Aso. | ringing ‘and to the stralus of {Morgan & Co, fied for probate Apartments, tontified to having boon | tte Brome, w | BAY ROGERS’. BECOND WIFE ciation, whose headquarters are iy. | ie mal other, Al day, To him gous the bulk of tue lOttman and M Tatum in the | the O14 Tendesioin, » couple of yuare | KNEW THE WOMAN ented these mi, aan B.A yee tate, Worth severns million dollars. ts At nights, he | eo . | A striking statement made by vet) Mrs, Belmont saw that ovory! business Nderable extent was), The Wil) appoints Margaret Kinin neh COMA | Apne Inepuctor Marine Moliroy sone who were newbbore of ATUL woman who applied wus fed, Ng borne out during the first helt b ford, Mr. Bowdoin'’s weterin-taw Mre |e he atews District in Brook and Ida Walters before the woman | gy ous were usked. The kitehny Met & ° . of the boy, 4 iyo has been promoted to a full io Jett her husband for Mowers, Miwil) be upen every day, excopt un. mere few of these ronda and bring bun 4 spectoret do remains in eh i 0 socurition re The war loan! , ’ ‘ lof the # ent Acting Lnapeeto that she belped to select the fF | ayy, from 10 v'elock to 12 in the morn | wae marked at 96-8, and then at) Uulted Mates” If Mra Ki teorinien 1. #-Inapector niture for thé Miverside Drive apart: | ing 60-16 India B19 * conte. were| declines Ww sceept the vat Tatum una “Award Kh Wallen, eho has been in to whieh the handsome lawyer The witehe under present plane, quoted at a f and Kio Tints bom: | Liese conditions, the will direouw charge of the Four nh Dietrtet ta rid Caro: [ill nerve mployed women ally at uu, Mr Mowe ‘ were two beat the the rows, hae been made « full in ale Stig ‘4 _ winks for th months to 4 bay CP) the American taoues Ana- 4. Filer. Kings 4 vd " : ne a nd een ake je Gd ingen bie marriege 1F Csinus ng, hare. Motmont ond 2\cende Old ot OM, Penmevvenia oi |fne oar ine’ conten” to ee eatce. | apartmans.” wid ¢ 1 tig Si Chicago Dminiiion of Wty nen and women|b8 1-6 to 68 9-8 and Union Pacific at! soimuy, Tue Kingefords tesd- on Tatum, the uene the Sevensh Detriey, ae Another striking statement from the whone Deen whe 1b bed to MY Oo Bhort Mile, Wd ut didn't he ¥ same source te that Mre Caroline to-day Console Mr ti:« | \eade" Glaament iad wan then, by ber it we ta to ih9k $33,000 t phy er on Be 1) ly huvben t the Woiterses and Ithe Moepitel Mook and ver nee | maw Mr Ovte ware Sur that abe joined in Moyere’® invitetion wee Whret Gor wm bee Kociely und BOM to Len Chur nornings We ow mtoof Me the Walteres ” journ a the WeeigNnoT ‘ Tatum oor bie be tobe and Mogere country place ia New darsey | mont edvtoee ° Wheat continuce i Ay ee Wn “ 1 for bre ‘ we Levelt f Mrs Woeiters's or! » Sothans v" price Hoard of nef al - 1 be health j Trade orday touched now bith records b pes 4 d ad The v + bation Mowpital, 1 far @ year, eponing 06 $1 33% per bushel “* we 4 4 ons 148 for y May option, and Inter rose (0018) | sie 9 F ' Mre 14 inn jal tn Laverpod the priee of raah Whentl scare ealars Those # " s deusbier of 4 t of fhe wow ton (ee conte per rhel tavday | more t on mo y 4 . : her wirihawd, “ shed ald “thet whe 6 worked i Did ut he what wae tue eulrance of Vi 5 ihe P va "i Whe won bone We wee i ‘ bo gy Sup ERM at gt ok Pauey-cerenth Birect, ied | “tiers wee Mr Tatum?’ “Got Oe es the a . | Coentioued ow Keovnd age) Dec, 4. ting ready for bed.” . 4 he make rewttulion | “Circulation Books Open to All. é 1 6 PA G E 8 ASSAULT WITH BAYONETS RETAKES GERMAN TRENCH IN ALSA nu A FRENCH CAPTURE STENBAGH, BERN WAR OFFICE. ADM Germans: Driven Out After Deg Press|.—Steinbach, the Alsatian town on the.helghes iy Thann and Sennheim, for which desperate fig! been going on for several days, was officially ad: the German army headquarters ptatemeet to-day been captured by the French. . west of Sennheim, but the Germans,.in a coun with the bayonet, sticceeded in regaining the |French Admit One Repulse ; Paris this afternoon shows that the artillery fighting along the treat proceeding intermittently, and at some points with great violence, lave been few infantry attacks recently. the Meuse country | Violent Fighting at Many Points: In the New Drive Toward Wa battle front Whicial Musee otatement says that after eapty: Bolimow the @ attempted to put a rtheast the direction of Warsaw, thirty 6 Berio report Pu Germs sptured Borjimow, tome from Bol but Metrograd decls a! Ue German atteck wag pulsed ith heavy losses en WEATHER—Cloudy to-night and Tuesdays “FINA PRICE ‘ONE CENT. pS. ate Fighting on Alsatian H but They Claim to Have Reg One Position They Had Lost: - BERLIN (by wireless to London), Jan. 4 The French alan teok possession of the. The text of the communication is: “Ip the western theatre of the war, except for « more’ heavy, artillery combat along the front, it was generally q “Only near Thann (Alsace) did the’ enemy show’ uvity. After an overwhelming bombardment of the heights to ‘west of Sennheim the enemy succeeded during the evening imi turing our demolished trenches on these heights and in ¢ therewith the village of Steinbach, which we stubbornly and which has been frequently mentioned in our reports the last few days. “The heights wero retaken during the night after a attack. Fighting for the village of Steinbach continues. “In the eastern theatre of the war the situatign is Our attacks in Poland to the east of the Rawka River [For nearly @ week the Aghting at Steinbach haa been of @: saw nature. Firat one side, then the other would hold it, » sidcs are bringing up new forces while those on the grouné tinue their fighting, which at times ts of the hand-to-hand The village has been nearly wiped out. The country it ts said to be a'shambles covered with mingled dead and The wounded are suffering. They ara forced to Ke on the ground, facing certain death Claim Success at Many Pi PARIS, Jan. 4 [Associated Press).—The official statement on 2 Tho French admit failure tn an effort to occupy @ German pesities: They claim further progross tn Steinbach. Tho text of the communication follows From tho ses to the Oise the day passed in almoat complete calm The weather was rainy. There were artillery exchanges at ome points of the front, In front of Noulettes our heavy artillery reduced the German batt » to wilence ‘On the Alsne“and in Champagne the cannonading was larly violent Our batterios showed their superiority and bt under thelr fire reserve forces of the enemy, We became pase sessed of several volute of supsort Held by the Germans ia the ree don ef Perthes and of Mosaild e-tMurtu Hetwoon the Armunuy and tle Mouse, as well us om the Retgite of Une Meuse, there Was luterm! Cont cannonading. An effort made yesterday moroing by our troupe (o vceup) Boureutlles 414 get succeed “Our advance cou the northwest of Pont suenon ‘In Upper Alsace #e oeeupied ws ot Cernay A counter attack by the onemy was repulsed. in Mieinbach We have taken porseetion of the vietnity ef the church and of the cometery “ Forest of Le Pretre, which ts to tnportaut hetght to the weet LANDON Janu 4 Violent Gentiog is iu progress along the ig at pointe to desperate hand-to-hand encounters, ‘This movewent warked the renewal of the Gorman oMeasing

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