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Showers probable idan Sunday clear and colder, AL J “Circulation Books Open to Al | ; FINAL @& [Circulation Book Books Open to All. n\ PRICE ONE CENT. come init Rea Baked YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. 12 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. SSeS + ot ‘MANY DIE AS SNOWSLIDE HITS TRAIN; | TWO CARS ARE HURLED DOWN MOUNTAIN ‘PRO. RATING OF EXPENSES STREET MUSICIANS MUNITION SHIP “trae pathy of Ek Homan AVALANCHE IN THE R IN THE ROCKIES REO AL, COTES TL Tee all FPS DOWN ON EXPRESS for Belgian Refugees Russia, Mysterious Spokane to Seattle, Standing Still i and Daughter. Fire in Hold, Custom or Pewety Years, De- Pret fe a , eee Clarés Man Who Handled ,ATTRACTED BY BEAUTY.) NO BOMB, SAYS CAPTAIN. When Struck by Snowslide— Two Cars Torn Away. Thompson Hotel Bill BC HUNT DOWN DEEP GORGE \% | i { a arate hath . | {Former Antwerp Opera Or-|City Fireboat Helps Quel] KS STATE DOESN'T CHECK.| silted WAS chestra Leader, Wife and.) Flames Despite the Hamper- | ] ee Child Provided With Home. ing D Load. Comptroller Never Questions, SPOILT BY POLICE: Reale REWXTRESTONLONIA| sue ONIERERGR. TGURiac ave: Items After Legislature { voman' H | ané the warmth of a woman's heart,|joaded with railroad supplies for the i Hands Over Money. | —_—.—. jthe two brought together by the! trans-siberian Rallroac, bound for — . ~ ‘ {Strains of a violin and collo on a} yiqdivostok, Mussla, put back to por } Marie Chastaine and Her}* Viadivostok, Russia, put Port I cere vsne expan we Toone NAIC Chasaine and Het] seedy aren tare mate Wtltdny autre The te” wat FOR VICTIMS OF DISASTER ‘ members of a committee has been a oung Swain seized on | happy again for three victims of the/ tinguished as she y off Quarantin — custom for twenty years to my Father’s Order. war in Europe. knowledge,” sald Charies 1. Hotal- — 7 The child ts Madeline de Rudder.} gun hecause of the frequent occur- \ ing, the veteran Sergeant at Arms of] Her sudden transfer from the se-| whose eyes are blue and whose hair! renco of fires on ps bound for the > neonate. “Phe ‘ill of the Thomp-| Wesiered life of Sacred Heart Cons }is.Uke aunsine: the woman, Mrs. warring countries of Burope. Thers Waa Bommittee was bandied in the Yen into the gayeties of the outside| George H. Gould, whose husband is a} Was nothing, # tar as the officers 7 knew, more inflammable than wood- hits Way that ddsena of other. com-| World. followed by a deh-period in| retired merchant, of No. 26 Jen railroad car bodies, shipped Hitieba ‘havé rade Out thelr bills in| the b f her aged grandmother,|ty-ninth Street, and rich, and the| inocked-down, in the No. 2 hold, in jan immediate inv gation was be- SEATTLE, Wash, Jan. 22.—The Cascade Limited of the Great | Northern Railroad was struck by an avalanche of snow near Cofea Star. +d tion, 120 miles east of Seattle, at 7.15 o'clock this morning. ‘The dining car and a day coach were torn from the rest of the train and hurled 300 | feet to the bottom of a gorge. At least fourteen persons were killed. have pro an not unusual result}others are Mr. and Mrs. Henrl de| which the fire started. The number of injured will exceed that of the dead. Relief trains i ) the life of comely Mfrie Chastain, | Rudder, musicians, The Sygna saite vm the Bush with physi i od ; ith physicians and nurses have been r e ene S A ME hace oritecarmatrone| is irteen, but looks at| Before the war began de Rudder meena BA yesterday morning I Kd @ bee usted to the scene of the disaster. eal was in the case of th imate , sg edegaey oun She was ar-| yas orchestra leader at the Antwerp| +t % ttle before 4 o'clock this morn- Because of the tearing down of telegraph wires by the snow, details of the Committee investigati ing the fre hmond, Va., while ter was sighted from pant yours, “The only exception that T can re rested 1o- lay in ara, ¢ < an abel ent came pry slow! s ance companies, There it was are 1" 1 Pre scee Gaonen (ane Rut the German shi 18! Qua i bride ful iene J accident came in very slowly, ranged beforehand that each member | 0/08 lt Philadelphia, a young | *20cked the opera house to pleces, and] faghing in the Morse code a message | The Cas limited wes en route of the committee should keep Bis OWN | noi : itives here never|the de Rudders, who tiie day before} saying the first hold was on fire and MAN AND BRIDE DEAD from Spokane to Seattle, On the | account and rende individual Bills tO} von heard of had money and a home, fled with the] 48king that the chartorers, Norton, | western slope of the Cascade range | the State Comptroller iat does pik ponsibiac® ex ls refugees, After a while they| Hilly and Company, and the } “T cannot recall offhand all the! | iM " Siva: bteare , wegian Consul be notified. The oper- TE Y and near the summit tt was halted Seams Lau aus "TY landed in New York with no money, | committees I have served in Wien | Qo ence vcned by telephone ton |" lator at Quarantine forwarded — the the pro-rating practice was followed, | 92°" "it No. tol Riverside |Mly the violin and the cello, mossages and the fireboat William J y Bop but so far as I know it has prevailed | i. sway, it was only Tuemday| “Well,” aald Mr. de Rudder, “it) Gaynor was sent to aid the burning 4 from time immemorlal To thi hat do saw Ma d her brother} seems to me, my dear, that as I can| Vessel. She was clo: Li wed by | o Thompson Committee expenses there} pi, om on the sit their| cet no work, there is only one way|Dcruty Fire Chicf Worth in the } because of a snowslide ahead. The has been more economy and restraint) ptner at owell speedboat, Vixen, | j tet Ropew out of it. All the evening up and|~ | | | | | | Woman Found Sitting at Wheel in] train was at a standstill and mem- Auto While Hushand Was bers of the crew had gone ahead to clear away the obstruction when the j trainmen saw the avalanche, grow- HELLEFONT, Pa., Jan. 22.—Will-| ing in @ise and gpeed os it crashed tum H. Noll and bia bride of five day | down the mountatnside, striking the formerly Miss Miranda W. Mowery, | 28 sng d yy yeni rT dining car and a day coach f were cut from the train and careied to-day, The circumstances surround: Leaning Against Car. practiced than customary, Not a ; her ther have been living with ve flvemen found the crew of the { bottle of wine has been charged by} their grandmother, Mra. ‘Tay! down this busy Broadway go the peo-| Sygna forcing live steam into the any member (o the State, nor #0 f4F) NV yi5s ast Eighteenth ,| ple, We will play for tt and the} forward hold through « ole which as I know has a b of wine been! Brooklyn. Her grandma Jiitte one shall invite them to give) Mad been cut in the The decks r drunk by any of them. Even the New| that address now and ‘ ent were so heavily loaded with railroad something, It 18 not the opera, but 1's garage here Year's Eve bill of the members Whol yoy where she has gone ’ is iron and colls of wire rope that It Fee TMAle Goce abe eee al@nlOtal down the steep embankment, Sev- j were in town was paid for out of] ” stre Joseph: ane o's moth. {it 8 Honest, and one must jive Wil DOF poNAbIA to a hakeh Stra, Null was cltting i the fromt| {Tal other cars were pushed trom | their own pockets. Jer, who died at Port Orange, Fla,| ‘That t# how it came about that Mrs.! Chie¢ Worth sugs wat Capt.| Fe a eee Perea tis ch rails, but did not Ko over the | ‘ “However much the practice MAY} about a year ao, was formerly an| Gould, passing Broadway oad Six-| Meyers of . his vessel | tadving whed ‘her husband: wial ee ee ee ee / ¥ be criticized, the fact re that artist's model, ye} Heth St t in one of her aground in " ile | le tine spy is thi 7 rs tas ce the cries of the injured, half burted i i the expenses have not been extrava-| aay, and little Mari indeérstood | Automobiles, heard the music “0 rried on in} saaiiiats thaoeila door Gen aechyaet ie eine | i gant, and there is not the slightesi| to pg, aL the: aunties ii child pushing around a shoal water refused | ecapieennd acemaseeenes ‘ Sarr or : It was seen that the dining car had } | ground for hint or suspicion that any}essiry tu follow in her mother's » which a few New York beeaus » was so} BMAD Jppowed to he the cause Of) taken affre and resoue parties were Rag cane ; visting a very few small coins Saaue jee RAYaY 1 burst IX Feng? : wath hastily organized and armed with e charges were improper ov un- | ¢ r fer father has : new feared | id burs ; of the chars featarena. Tee father: ine beeil|/ QC could go out oad & eedew tne ont ‘ "| Victim Unarmed, Is Shot in the Back) ‘ic coupe were married Monday} hones and saver The volunteers " ‘a + siac| in : i little girls hair, That ev | rested on hott N crane | * ° : night, They were last seen yester-| slid down the embankment and be- Among the committees of ¢ #18) burg, in the Du 24 yan, and it was| 7 iets mR bd | F t Gee tho prorated thelr expenee| poet chines i Ree eens SWS4| bad the whole de’ Rudder t was sent down ant tie hey mae} @S He, His Companion and MexXi- jive sermon, ana tie supp gan hooking eway:at (ik eae J Nn st of the youns | ginner, and heard their story, The] terial on the deck t the that they wore overcome | cars. : accounts among the members in MAN-| couple as they were trying to procure | yy. 4 : h z n | : : | } ger similar to that of the Thompson| q murringe license in Richmond, Gay. | Ue%t, {tins Was the fnstallation of the| hatches could be opened and streama | can Police Official Try to Es- | during the evening The first passenger in the day | Committee, old timers recall the! nor and little Marie had com Go Ruddsrs ins modest little home) grom tho Gaynor thrown Rha She | anc to be rescued Wee's seaiy iam jnor and are had come overt at No, 763 Columbus Avenue, But! was out by 10 o'el a illi | | Ho was serious ; i Hotes Commmitiee {nveatigating highs] trom Peterabure in an automobile, mba, Avenue But way 10 oFelock cape—Thrilling Story Told. Ho was seriously Injured. After thet Were etwins, through ave ay aL Mrs, Gould still wasn’t sure exactly} Capt. Meyers wali t! as no ex- | |the bodies of two passengers were ways 3 *}companied by Sallie Delany, twenty-| new far to follow with her good in-| | | j Rin OE GONGI GRE. oP ie ; is; ‘a lo her § plosion before the fir nen on brought fro! the car. Five em- 4 siderable size. These were pro-rated} Brooklyn, who recently got work at| ‘The de Ruddere kept on giving their! ° nih YSLETA, Tex., Jan, 22.—Five Mexicans, membe!s of & band 1 5 ¥ 3 | P | coming up nachinery either having come to thelr end i ¢ among the members. lopewell street corner concerts until late yes- | he ki 1 when al cattle i horse thieves, who have harassed the border for weeks, shot - h th z t u| cattle and horse t es, through the force of the fall a i ‘The Ges Investigating Committee,| Gaynor suys he is a professionallterday when two agents of — the hai eave wale! | Priest He Will Not Move 7 need ys fi462 . headed by Senator Stevens, that | ostructor and went South sev-| Children’s Society arrested the thre: + aie lane Jand killed Bert Akers, a young rancher of this place, terday afternoon, P p Until Liberti the embankment or because of the i New Xorkaral quonihe ha att tte’ We s b ke 4 ‘ fj or eaee Liberties fire that started from the ove: ; to Leanaide ane eat ty a sis vale mon 1 A | and took them to the West Forty-| \oyer sit he didn wet an In-} according to the st told of the tragedy to-day by Douglas Downs, ate Resiorad Be apostate ae me paige j oy ad its billy pro-ratec o M with the fashionable Rquinox | seventh Street Sta Mrs, Gould] cendiary | f | Neila iteals tee gba i 1 ‘ pga others. | club of Manchester, Vit. On the death Pi never have heard about it nad few cle on 1 av at Aker’s companion, who survived a vail of 200 bullets, as he and Akers,| TANT E i | {he umber Of passengers: In thelaay > te \ careless VSI ) rhe 1 ‘The custom among legislative com-|of hin father, William Gaynor, of!noc she gone to the de Rudders's riding one horse Mt frantic all ape The ere unarm h Emba i cad Vite saath wh cannot be had, but it ia be- mittees is for the chairman or the] Philadelphia, ho says he was adopted | home with a bly ac the little girt, | ean wh RE WRONG cain Wale eam (a fee 6A RACE oo mesencetaes aaa ite dexpatches from |U°%’d "hat most of them met their ] | eergeant-at-arms to sign for a larger) by his aunt, Mrs, Isabelle Duffy, of] then the fd it ena aN oran ath d " aah oo leath H | proportion of the expense bills, par-| Manayunk, Va, He is held on al Arraigned Magistrate Taal GATaruily ds ‘to. lemen | Yue ene atatled ss _ ALLIED FLEET DESTROYED rane fed ion Cor ne of the disaster, was | ticularly restaurant checks here | charge of abd rn Groehl, de Rudder w elling | hay in retural | Amer he sea fo onw 7 ; the s f 4 similar catastrophe on ] are also separate items signed at! Lyle Chastalr hous siy| story when Agent Sherwood whis- | \.,\4 ‘i ity, the tatolen M iD Murphy BULGAR MILITARY TRAIN : ; ey Fob. 1. It fs the second station various times by members of 1! ity-one winko via wite| pered to the Court that Mrs, Gould! ooeng carried war} Akers thcinwa waatraeiea ae tow arn sabe: feoea eee committee. These are handed over to|and baby haying died of gas poison-| had come to tl and would | en) ra anaes vac but snatl Parle |e : . ie‘ tanndl.. Tin the pee the chairman or the sergeant-at-ar eras | Ing lust summer, accidentally vas| assure the Magistrate that the fam packed i he ite apons by th xica a | Paris Repor ut Least One Italian , : wo Great Northead ‘ in final accounting. Jreported at the tine and- | lly should no longer wan | tesa jharmod. Akers was twenty-five year Cruiser in the Raiding : (rains which had been atalled at the | In former years the practice was to| mother is said fu hay in | L was struck it ° child's| ADMIRAL TOGO'’S SON HERE.| ad ae (en AY n 4 +04 Squadron f Eastern end the tunnel for two put down on the bills first the names | liberally suppliv with mid | beaut: explained Mrs, Gould | dren. Downs ie s oy roy wen b wee by snowsilides were struck by Of ail the members and then lump all the lite Maris got a glimp que ituaser wae asked mann lpre teen (te Bl VGhia nee aitragp contig atiee Hell Stilan | 32k de é : Tie {an avalanche at night and. carried ] the items underneath. A number of |company wan nor Ui ctr aah Nera La tse p cates ee Bee Be i ‘ i . : n{ in suich, several hundred feet years ago some Comptroller demand- | known in the conven * ‘an ; Aa san van ; MAsia 14 agoin 1 ; . ed that each individual mem) > ing ll ENG Delete t mse ee. ‘ a vita ; AOE nee ae ; f i v all a KK ck to Belgium tol steam ' exieans Kt yor Vexu 1 1 ‘ 4 t \ should be charged separately, and this Sally to Batiste * ced ceuagt ther i worn nix voeg Sy aastii ion eles Hance i Dinah : ; seeder Or ished, | led to the practice of allotting or pro- | Savrille \ ity Amo PEOEOE sy Back u e chinke the aw (venea oxo, 1 hus ng | rangers ¥p vege A nr eah ee ea ie : \ \ the bodies uot having bedi rating some part of the total sum to phi t Waen Tage ‘4 Raddeea Wilaive ub the:| w ad al 4 BE inane would al a na Veutiwis " wid several weeks. In that in The City of New York does not SM" : i al Ac tae ok atnahine nace Te dive ak the al 5 erniar 7 thie “and many dled from suffo- , 4 @von go to that trouble. The expense yo) oy ie nil people in their distress, 1 Hey the ee : lied Ak batt se ta 4 “ Hl 1 As a wit of that disaster % Ms of Mayor Mitchel and other city (ounce ina nat Hi reason thay {that Sa Gieddsnice leeutkar (leis to|the railroad began the constructionh ‘Officials forming a party last sum- public onir Reu INrey fe take the | yh’, De ena poe iuiry an®of concrete is at a cost of mer visiting Gary, Ind., to Investi-jiand, where the brotter lives, anid wh yienouste t fou w as Guba avis nine S 6 Y iments several millions, ‘The railroad en- gate the schou! system there, did not | nece " ns to @ \ 1a ‘ at tai a naedniay ; SAILING TO-DAY, ctories |gineers thought the snowsheds prn- amtenaipioeme Charles un 0 Arte | — England in orde he t ' ' Bt Pn n nd titution ctod all the daagerous spots along j " Fox geutshing let tw lope oF wore thi idea of si will | St. Paul. Liverpas! eM - : 4 (Continued on Second Page.) voluntecrod, age VON subotltat vail trom Sun Frauclacy vo Marca 4" |) (Continued op Second Page.) —-| Espagne, Bordeaux .....,..5+ 3P.M, all private property, the line. REA. } 4 ‘ ' ‘

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