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GOVERNOR FULL OF BUSINES
Ill STIC OXlTERFEREXCH-REEMKXT ov we so
o Time In See Plait Ward for Clialrmn-
nn Credentials ulBC to Chlcag-
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hnil time to see Senator Platt forUVH irirmtis on Saturday although hotare slipping nt tho Fifth Aventio HotelThe Ouvernors labors were so nrduoiv-
put erdiiy that lw hndnt time to son SenatorPlait al nil but then thoOovomorsadhii-i nii overlooked this on tho ground that h-
oiilclnt relax from his work of siniiflhlnto MnithiTiMiH this pnrt of tho compac-
Miteroil into between Cloy Odell and BonatcPlait it tho hotel on March 20
I wan furthor agreed that wherovcwore local contests for leadcrwhi
in the irty them should bo no InterferencIn frvor of or against any one either bSenator or Oov Odell
iov not desired thnt tho nameof the chairmen of the committees on ereJpniiilit niul resolutions In the Stnto con
of Tuesday should be known ii
Tho choice of the chairman of thcommittee on resolutions and platform i
not so niCTilficant ho wIll bo AssomblymaiJoan I Hurnott of Ontario but tho ohalrman of the committee on credential i-
eiptvtrd to do business for the OovornorMr Burnett is merely to go through the formo heading a committee which U to prosena platform prepared over a week ago bj-
fiov Odell and which craoks up Presiden-Koosevclts adniinisrntion and declaresGovernors administration to hove been Hi
everov own wants WostchesUv-
wardninn oxRepresentative William L
Ward to ho chairman of tho commlttei-nn credentials and In this desire GovOrtell sustained by hi9 downtown wardman Representative Lucius N LlttnuerMr Ward was pver in Washington a shortlime and ho said Representative CharlesWilliam Oillet of the Thirtythird dUtricishould be sent back to Congress for theeighth tune and that J Sloat Fassett
business to aspire to go to Congresifrom the district Mr Fassett and MrFasM tts friends think differently andcommittee on credentials of the approachi-ng convention is to be called upon to settlea contest In the district which is modup of lie counties of Ohernung SchuylerSeneca and Stouben Mr QuIetcontestants in Seneca county Ir
the convention and Coy Odell not at nlin favor of or against an
one insists that Mr Ward shall be chairmm of the committee on credentials inorder to aid Glllet and damage Faisett ancFassetts that the contest putup in of the flimsiest character-The settlement of tilt content by GovOdells wardman either way will have noeffect upon the candidate in tho Congressdistrict as it is to bo taknn to the courtshut a declaration tn favor of Gillei wouldRive him prestige and go a long way towardelectuiK another Odell Stato commltteeman
Gay Odell having tumbled out as Stntocommitteemen all of the Platt old guard-Ia New York county took up yesterday thodispute in the Fifteenth Congress districtover delegates to the national conventionThe slate hits been Represent at ivn WilliamH Douglas and Lemuel E QuiggOdell called a conference of tlioso inter-ested and there wero present redoubt-able patronage patriot Abe WilliamHalpin William B Fuller Warren C Yune-
Knderiok C Waters Mr Quigg W B
Mack Theodore I Oilman Alexander TMason teorge W Wanmuker nnd CharlesH Abo Irillier anil most of the
for personal reasons said MrJ-
uiKR tthould rIot Iw allowwl to go us onoof th national delegates for thoYet it was proved that Mr Douglasbut twenty delegates out of the fiftynixin Hi Nineteenth Assembly district andfn it MI ly decided that if Mr-
Nonpluss cnpporiers ndlicro to their origi-
nal agreement Mr Quigg is to bo IIIH-
oliraKiio in Mr Douglas willRO to I not Mr DouglasIs to U lropped and Alexander T Masonwni in his place Quigg who will goanyway has menu a Congressman for the dis-
trict three times and was president of thecounty commit t ro and twice temporary
of a Statei vr ii toadfaet party worker So like-wise was Edward Iauterbach president ofinn county committeo and a Republican
ho helled out thousands when the tillwa empty and yet he has been eel asidefor Dr Nicholas Murray Butler So youcant tt very much what is to happen-ih e days The convention of the Fift-
eenth onsross district on Thursday nightPromiw h to Ixj interesting Incidentally It
marked by an Odell adherent thatsome f them mugwumps didnt knowhat kind o shingles are made of
inJ a of President Roose-vtlt M in reply There are ft lot o bricks
this hotel today that you couldnt putReid on
William Barnes Jr of Albany after aWits think decided to remain chairman-of the committee of the
mid MI Of his friendsOiMl has chosen new Railroad
ommUMoners George W Aldrldge ofocheri r now secretary of the board
former Superintendent DOlT of theErie an adherent of Edward HHarriiMii are to bo the two new commUl-ontrj md already announced in TUB
SRC rge Edward Graham manager ofAhiKiatcd Press at Albany Is to benow sMTctary f board
numont wa heard because Cloyil Twentieth Congress dlstricti con
ntio stiHlvan Orange and Rockland-Jo n Saturday instruct for President
hut elected Mr Harriman andV Itimsa Jr as the delegates All
r Hit iin Congress district conventiondelegates for Roose
IIIMI yesterday yanked out Mayortu i Knight of Buffalo as one of tIme
Kftiis tit large for tho State and put inJeorgo Urban Jr of Buffalo
liovrnor ticxt fall Ixjuls Stem to bew at large from New York countyCollwtor Stranahan and SubTreasurer
Hid en tho Fifth Avenue Hotel in-he altrnoon The old talk about Ellhu-oot n 10 candldato for Governor next
n revived and It wee said wrydly that Mr Roots wishes In the
v bed rpgardcdin fat that he Into-h0i Alt of Mr Roosevelts friendswant Mr to tokn the nomination
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onecutlvethey reiterated with more than usual erphasl that Mayor Knight is the man fthem
Time talk about Senator Quay becomitchairman of the Republican national cormitten wan admitted to be bawd onlyhope and tho old talk about Senator NelsiW Aldrich of Rhodo Island wa iheard In tho land
mSY STREET Cill THIEVES
Onr CaiiKlit lies a Pat Uhn AttemptedInse s a HetcotlYr
John H Koeppol of 1345 Franklin nvenua furniture dealer at 231 Fourth nvenuwas on his way homo from the BotanicGardens In Bronx Park yesterday onWest Farms trolley car when a thief thrtu-ft newspaper before his eyes and grublx-hl 300 diamond stud
man jumped from tho car and radown Boston road chased by a score c
men At Wlllettn place halt a awaythey caught him Ho was in centof an excited crowd when a stranger pundithis way through
Make way there shouted floshlna shield Im u detective in this predncl
t mo got htmlLook out said a man in tho crowd
Hes that fellowsTh newcomer away and boards
a Boulevard car Just then a policomaicamo upattl arrested tho first captivesaid he was Thomas Barton of 104 WoeEightyfourth street He didnt have thstud At the Tremont station the police satthat he was an old offender
An hour later James Ovens of 1432 Wash-Ington avenue who had taken his wifetwo children to Bronx Park had an ex-
perience with two thieves at the BedfonPark transfer station As Ovens steppefrom a White Plains car a thiefa paper over hU and made a grabfor his diamond
Orons tho thief down and Joethen heard his wife cry for help Anothethief was attemplng to tear a diamondearring from her ear
Tho second thief ran when Ovens madfor him and tho first used the opportunlt-
MIIS F A HOLJinOOK WEDS
Becomes Mrs Ifnushton Font Day AftrHer Divorce Ilecame Lesal-
SrrtiNonKiD Mass April 10 Mrs Floronce A Holbrook of tints city and WilliarBradley Iloughton of Marlboro Vt havbeen She U the granddatighteof the millionaire pistomanufacturer Her former husband wan
foreman of the farm where she has spenmany of her
The fact came onlyfour lays after a divorce was granteefrom her first husband adds to the interestin the event As Florence Bull the presentMrs Houghton was one of the socletjleaders of Springfield some twelve or thir-
teen years In189 she married Ooprgi-
M Holbrook Jfoine yeaira ago xrairumored that oil was not In theHolbroolc household and husband and wifefinally started separate establishmenta
Not long after this tine wife filed a com-
plaint for divorce from her husband on the
ground of desertion The case wasin tho Superior Court In Septembernnd there being no contest a decree watgranted Thin was made absolute March SC
nnd two days later a license was taken out
for Mrs Holbrooks marriage to Mr Hough-
ton Tho marriage took place In this cityMonday-
Mr and Mrs Houghton did not go on n
wedding trip but are living at the brldetMagnolia Terror
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Xro Topi flrliiB One flown From a Telf-Krupli Iolr Tliousht It Wai a Monkey
PATKHSOX N J April 10 KoitidentH in
the vicinity of Main and Green streetsvere aroused from their Ixsds early thismorning by several pistol shots Many
if them rusluid unto tho street halfblinking that murder was beingTheir fears that something terrible hadliappened in the neighborhood wore injreosed when they saw Jack Cannon andMike Dunn two of Patersons best knownuiliccman shooting into a tree
The cops the tree several times
nefore they said anything and then Gannon roared out
Hey Mike its n blooming monkey-
Ill hot it got away from tho quarantinestation at Athenia here it comes
Down from tine the supposedmonkey and headed for a high telegraphou on the opposite side of tho street
There it sat on the top cross piece andlook a Both cops again themimal without doing any apparentdamage At last Dunn suggested going
to the roof of a throe story tenementwhence a good range could be had Dunn
ind Gannon climbed to the roof and afterrIng several more shots at the animaldlled it and It felt to the ground It was
x coon No ono knows where it came fromIt weighed fifteen pounds
HARVEST WORKERS SEEDED
ianias llopri to Urt Young Mm Who Will
Go WMt to the Worldi FairTOPEKA Kan April JOTho prospects-
or a good crop of Kansas wheat are prom
sing enough for the farmers of the Stateo be thinking of getting an adequate supplyif harvest hands into the State from theJast
T B Gerow director of the KansasEmployment Bureau says that many
ouna men of East will combine busl
lees with pleasure this summer by upending
month In tho Kansas wheat fields and some
ime at the worlds fair In St Louis Menwriting to Mr Gerow on the subject
Thy want to see the fair and ore short-
f funds Thev figure that they ran mako-
noueh In the harvest fields in one montho pay their transportation ways
rod their expenws while at the fairMr Gerow in now in correspondence
with wheat growers andCounty Clerksthe number of harvest hands
Harvest begins in southern Kansasweek In June and ends In the north
rn counties the last of July
Wouldnt l t Emma Cioldman Speak
Pirit ADKLPViA April 10 Acting under
rders from Director of Public Safetymyth who declared on Saturday thatmma Goldman must not be
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KILLED IN A COLLEGE
JAXlTHIt Of HOVSTOX HllJj AOLD lE MllWEHEDl-
lcalen to Heath Ia t rvcnlnn uy a ThinNhorlly After HcJUIotu Service itsKndMl poplitrs Sot Touchedbut Home Other Valuables Taken
Pitn DKUiiu April 10Hls body mulllated and his face bettered In almost boyond recognition John Thomas the agenight watchman of the Houston Club otho University of Pennsylvania was foumtonight murdered has stlrreistudents and faculty of tho University o-
Pimnsylvaiila oven more than tho murdcof Prof Roy Wilson White four years agoby negroes
Time Houston Club is the swell organizaor the university and is frequcntec
welltodo undergraduates On atupper floor is tho trophy room In whichare slonxl the valuable prizes won bPennsylvania men In It is lw
janitor whitdefending thcwe Provost C C Harrisoi
officers of the university ogreIn believing that the crime was committalby some one familiar with the trait
Thorn had boon religious services inhell in tho afternoon and the stridentdeparted shortly before 6 oclock Tinassault occurred a few mlmiteilater as Thomas was making his roundspreparatory for closing at 7 oclock Hiprobably the intruder In thimain hall are evidences ofterrific struggle tine whlls being spatterucwith blood and the furniture broken
From thoro the men proceeded stilstruggling to the cellar There tho watch-man was overcome by a blow from a ten-
pin and his body stretched lifeless nlthe end of the bowling alley Aatudenlnamed William G Milton a member of theUniversity V M C A who had been de-
tailed upstairs after the meeting and whowas preparing to leave heard groansSeeing blood stains he rushed to tho base-ment and found Thomas breathing hutunconscious He saw that the man hotbeen beaten terribly Ono of his ears walopped ofT and several fingers were missing
Millon rushed across the street to theUniversity Hospital and summoned mtxllealassistance Thomas however died aftcia few gasps Only the evidences of thestruggle and the broken cash register toldtho tale of tho crime The contents 1750had been taken hut curiously enough twotwentyfi vecent had been overlookedThe watchmans were turned Insideout and every movable article of intrinsicvalue had been taken from tho place Thetrophies however were found to be Intact
Tine of the Woodland avenue sta-
tion a square away were notified and spe-
cial own were sent about tho neigh-borhood A was sent outby the central office force to look for a negroeither blood bespattered or woundedThe police incline to the theory that themurder was the work of ncgroe M theuniversity Is pot tof from one of fbo mostnotorious settlements M Philadel-phia a nogro wasin the downtown port ofwith his hand bandaged He Is being heldon suspicion
authorities however donot Incline strongly to tho theory that theman arrested is the murderer They pointout tho fact that the murderer was familiarwith the place as he knew the hour when-
it would be least frequented Color Isgiven to this by the fact that a watch whichhad been broken by the combatants Intheir struggle and which was at first sup-
posed to have to Thomas has beenidentified OB the property of a former em-
ployee who had been dischargedOne important clue Inure been given to
the police by A P Kline superintendent-of the hall and concerns a former employeewho was discharged shortly his mar-riage The officers of the university weretold that the man had represented himself-to the girl ho was to who was of
station in a studenthis discharge the man is said to have
expressed resentment against some of theother employees at the
The murderer also his crime ahatchet that hued been secured for the pur-
pose of breaking open this cash register-In tho bookroom The watchman who had
the thief or thieves at work waswith a long andiron weighing twenty
pounds and that lie made a desperatestruggle for
WHAT ODELL SAYS HE SAID
lie Was Stare Yesterday That He HadntAttacked Unions on Saturday Night
Gov Odell wasnt Inclined to make publicyesterday the text of his speech at the
of Squadron A on Saturday andthose at the dinner observedabout tho address
The Governor said to those who asked himabout this speech yesterday that ho hadnot attacked labor unions as somo of thediners intimated on Saturday evening-Ho said ho had never mentioned laborunions In connection with the National
I did say said the Governorwas that the National Guard was a State
organization and was part of the StateHovernment and that It was manifestlyImproper for that reason to stigmatizeanv one because of his membership In theNational Guard
Any organization that sought to do thator to ostracize those of their memberswho belonged to the National Isaid came dangerously near toThat was all I said which could have givenrise to the reports of my speech
FIttEME TO THE RESCtE
Firing I a Ulrn to irt out Two Mm milTwo Women From a Loft Building
Four coat makers employed by R Friednan on tine third floor of a loft building atTwelfth street and Broadway worked last
right and got locked in the building Whenhey got to tho outside door at 9 oclock
hey found it lockedTine four Ros Friedman and Jennie
Jpkowltz of 28 Orchard street and MorrisJreenfleld and Max Alton of 318 StantonitrtHit went back to tine titled floor andhooted from tine front windows
Policeman Byrne heard them and wento the fire house In Thirteenth streetTie a couple of laddersand carried the two women down from thehInd floor The men climl edselves
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Frrnrh Count In fhlcitRo hook In 1C forMarriageable Heiress
CHICAGO III April 10 If there Is a tallblond girl in Chicago who U anxious t
a French countess she might forname mid address Count Al
phonsi De Campau at tho AuditoriumAnnex
Tho Count is In Chicago He is lookinjfor a wife and sho must lie tall and haylight hair antI blue eyes She must nisipossess a graceful figure with an Incomiof 50000 u year and be willing to ylgicheeks
The Count Is a queer sort of man Hi
also has queer notions ns to the privilege-of those horn of tho nobility-
I want a wife I need 50000 ahe said this afternoon I have noof tho 50000 If I dont have a wifedo I have any use for a wife if I dont liavi
50000 a yearI have estates near Toulouse
are very valuable anti they have been ir-
my orally for many generations Ifdo not got 50000 a year tho estate panaway If the estates pass away there if
no need for perpetuating my family There-fore I have no need of o wife fJo you see
FIVE DEAD I TROLLEY WRECK
nunaway far In Hnntu llarbsra Mrslulltn KrutUchnltt Injured
SANTA HAIIUAIU Cnl April 10 Arelectric street car tho track on c
steep grade here and nearlyon were hurt Five worn
killed injuredthirty seriously Among those injurerslightly was Mrs Julius Kruttschnltt wifeof E II Harrlmans new director of trans
at Chicagofrom thc old Mission down which
tine car started runs directly south for tdistance of about two nnd a half blocksTho brake gave way soon after the carstarted The first turn was made safetyhut several were thrown oft
by tho violent lurch as cleared the curveJust a block beyond the track turn
sharply to thin the car whichwas going at n terrific speed struck tintcurve It jumped from the rails and ploughedacross tho street on Its stile striking n
telephone pole The roof caved In on theoccupants Tints is in the heart of one olthe best residence parts of tho city anddirectly In front of what Is known as theCrocker cottages
The dead are all tailoring men Amongthe are Mrs Julius Kruttschnltt
Ccvcnaux her maidfatal Mrs Henry Carter Mrs BurginSan Francisco Mrs Roast wife of themanager of tIne Homo Telephone CompanySanta Barbara Mrs Nora K Engert Chi-
cago Alice Dupuy and Mrs Golden wife ofEarl Golden
LITTLE FIRE IS WOMESS HOTEL
Twai In a Trunk Itoom nod That Worriedthe Martins Washington Guests
The women who live in the Hotel MarthaWashington hod a lively half hour yusterday because of a little Ore In a trunk store
on the eleventh floor Thethe Twentyninth street
and there are no windows In it5 oclock a guest smelled smoke
and the elevator boy who traced itto tho storeroom
By the time tho elevator boy hail un-
rolled the fire hose there was blaze enough-to set going tine automatic alarm
The woman who had discovered the smokohad alarmed the othor women on the floornnd they of their rooms Whom
they the fire was they madea united dash for the trunk room
My trunk they in chorusThe automatic an
engine a truck and tine fire patrol but tine
levator boy and tho women had tho blazepretty well out when they arrived Thefiremen however began to use their picks
the woodwork on some of the trunksThe three policemen until their hands fullkeeping the women far enough away tolet the firemen woik
The firemen estimated the damage inthe storeroom at 100 The hotel manage-ment said It was more The blaze startedfrom defective insulation
CK 1AM FLOODS TWO TOWXS-
rtlilenU of Verdun unit Ijipralrlr searMontreal llrseiioil In lloatM-
ONTTIKAI Quebec April 10 A jam ofce on the St Lawrence today resulted In
flooding of Verdun a small townMontreal The water backed up
ntindatlng tIne low lying district near theVictoria bridge which connects Montreal
thu south shore of the St Lawrencetwo hundred houses in Verdun were
hooded and the water covered the railwayso n depth of several feet Many of theesldents had to bo rescued front the toptory windows and removed In boatso far no loss of life is reportedThe water in tine St Lawrence opposite
lontrcal has not so high since theTeat flood of 1885 the big wall along
harbor front so far has protected thoUy front
Laprairie opposite Montreal fourlouses wore swept away early this mornng by tho lee and the Inmates had a closeAll escaping In their nisht clothes Thelamago from the flood will be very heavy
TO PREVENT WEDDISG-
omrUod llroke Into SInew and BurnedAll the MediltiiK felineS
HEiirsrEJiD L I April 10 Mies Mararct Walsh of Hempatoad is to be marriedext Wednesday according to nnnouncc-
ent to William Holropfcl Their mouse
an completely furnished and was to haveeon occupied by them upon their return
the honeymoon They will now haveo look for another house or postponeredding Some who it is thoughtran disgruntled marriageot Into tIne house bywaking In a rear door Tine lace curtainsrnro torn from tho windows by the deprelator and set on Ire Somo valuable rings
other furnishings wero found to bo
nifslng-Only prompt action by the firemen saved
tie house from being completely guttedho trousseau of the bride and the weddinglollies of Mr Holzepftl were burned with
many other articles The police think thathey have a clue to tine who did thelamage-
MCiirra OP conMiius SPECIAL TRAINTO WASIHMJTOX VIA PENX-
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Hon of Col Hubert Pinkerton of theAernpy Prisoners lulled
The police of the Sixth avenue ntatloiraided a cockfight arrested thlrtytwnoon and took twentyfive live birds tourdecal ones and two which were fighting In i
pit in Robert Pinkertons stables 783 Unionstreet Brooklyn at 3 oclock yesterdamorning The arrest was made by Patrol-man Joseph Donovan Sorgt Gallagheiand reserves under CapU White whodeny that they were aware or even yeknow thattha raid on tho cook tight waimade In a statue owned by one of the famouidetective family
Among the thirtytwo men arresteewas one who gave tine name of Allen Budrof Clinton and Fulton streets BrooklynHe was the only one of the prisoners balletout at tine pollen station He wasBuild by the alleged proprietorstable Andrew Hannigan 21 years oldof 78 Union street who wins held on a chargeof violating section 003 of Iho Penal CodeIn the Myrtle avenue court yesterdaj
Budd appeared with the same bondsman who furnished for all the otheiprisoners-
For many years during his school daysand even yet among his intimateAllan Pinkerton tho ton of ColPinkerton in whose stable the cockfighttook place and where tho raid occurredlias been known as Build
At tine home of Robert Pinkerton andthe son last night It was positivethat Allan Pinkerton was tho mar
caught in the raid or in that any raidhad taken place
It was also denied that was everknown ns Budd It thatthe stable had been leased although thetelephone is connected with the privateresidence of the Plnkertons by a privateswitch it beIng necessary to get the
in order to speak with the occupants-of the stable
Yesterday morning shortly after 3 oclockPatrolman Donovan was the stableat 782 Union street heard thecheers of men and the words They aregrime ones nil right Going close to theheavy glass doors he heard sufficient toconvince him that a cockfight was going-on and that there was a crowd o men Inthe stable He summoned Sergt GallagherThe sergeant was soon satisfied from thesounds within the stable that the law wanbeing violated and hurried to tho policestation for the reserves leaving Donovan-on watch
On the arrival of the reserves and thepatrol wagon the doors were battered inand the officers rushed Into the midst ofthe crowd They found fourcocks lying beside the pit blih thousand of their handlerfin beof beginning a new fight
The raid waari complete surprise Evernjort In tile place had npparentlyIeltmost absolute security from arrest in entering the stable of Cot Robert PinkertonIt is more than hinted at in policeIn Brooklyn that tho policelint not know until after the raid was madethat the stable was owned by the Pinker
tonsAmong tho crowd of sports arrested weremen from all over the country if the namesgiven may be used as a criterion Amongtho names given were tlioso of William CKane London England John Small Amityfllle L 1 and James Robinson Balti-
more MdIt U understood that tIne light was lie
wecn Baltimore amid Brooklyn blrdn thehaving been supplied from England
by a man who was aupposed-o lie at the tight Tho fight is also said-o have ixen an annual one this having
to decide he championship of tine
The thirtytwo prisoners were arraignedicfore Magistrate Nauiner In the Myrtleiveiiun court later in the day and lucid In
each until Tuesday for furtherThe police and all con
jorned deny that they have any knowltiRe that Allan Pinkerton was taken inhe raid
TACK TARS HKAR OT LOOSE
liisiltti Icl of Columbia Causesa Panic at league
PHILADELPHIA April 10 Nearly onehousand Sunday visitors at tine Leaguestand Navy Yard wero thrown into alanio this afternoon by Bruinsky tholusslon bear mascot of the cruiser Columlia which about the yard in aarmless nearly an hour exitoment prevailed Women dragging
Iron by the hand men girls andcattored in all directions
Bruinsky was finally cornered by a squadif who lassoed him and led him
to his pen The trouble wasbrought about by the fact that CapU Miller
f the Columbia had ordered Bruinskyo be sent to the Eoo TIne sailors wereeluctant to lose their pet so they conealed him in the coal bunkers for two daysUs keepers decided to let him free yesteray afternoon for a little exercise not
thinking that the boar would cause anyrouble among tho visitors
The bear trotted on back and then downgangplank to the yard The sight
f the animal with his monstrous headwnying from side to side struck terror
o the hearts of the visitors and Instantlyhero was a stampedeMeanwhile Indifferent to the excitement
his presence was creatingrisked about the lower end of the yardhen he trotted over to the torpedo boatostroyer Hopkins and went up the ganglank Several women aboard becames terrorstrlcken that they were only protinted from leaping overboard by the saIl
rsBnilnsky left tho Hopkins and dashedward tine entrance gate The gate waslosedon lila noire and he was then lassoed
led back to tho vessel
More Colorado leaders ArrestedTRINIDAD Col April 10 James DIchie secretarytreasurer of thecal union at Broadhead Robertresident of the Broadhead union andIbrario Vlalpando a Mexican have been
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SESATOR QUAY SICK
Friends Unable to Him Abiolute Hn-Ii Prescribed
ATLANTIC CITY N J April 10 It walearned tonight that SenatorQuay Is sick but his illnees Ii
could not be learned Friends who callertoday were not admitted Reporters wontold that absolutely no one could see himnor could any messages be delivered to himills physician had given strict orders thano verbal or written messageto politics or business should be takerInto the sick chamber The Senator II
was said must havo absolute rest and btfree for the present from all care He L
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hECK FOUR rEED Ill EIGHT
To De Presented by the Knlgtiti or Co-
lumbus to the Catholic University
Possibly the largest check In area ofpaper over paid on any occasion wilt be delivered to tine Catholic University Americanext Wednesday by the Knights of Colum-bus for the establishment of a chair of secu-lar history The check beautifully engrossed will measure 8 by 4 feet It willcontain the names of nil tho councils thatcontributed to the triad will be drawn tothe order of thn Catholic University andsigned by the otTlcials of tho Knights Theindorsement will ho by thin Right RevMgr OConnoll rector of the universityand In honorary form by Cardinal Gibbons-its chancellor
The presentation will take place at 4 P Mat Washington with elaborate exercises onn grandstand erected In front of McMahcnHall From 5000 to and ladlesattn expected to
lOr4VO HOSTESS KILLED
Fell Downitalr Whllr IssrorllnB Herto the flour
Margaret Elizabeth Lillian Grose 10
years old entertained some friends nt herhome 344 East Fortysecond street onSaturday night and at 1030 oclock whentinny to leave went with themtoward
Half way down the stairway she trippedand fell Her head struck the floor belowand her skull was fractured Sho died afew later
KAISER VERY RESTLESS
Tires Out the Members of 111 Party nn thellohenollernt-
peetal CaSts Dt3palclt to Tng SexLONDON April 11 The Standards Berlin
correspondent sends further proof froman absolutely authoritative source of thovery satisfactory state of Emperor Wil
healthproof Illustrates what Is said by
members of his entourage whodescribe his restlessness as amounting toIllness inasmuch as the Emperor is de-
scribed an not only tiring out those withwhom he conversed by continually pacingthe deck of the HbheozoUern with thembut he alsodelivered hy afternoonlectures ot the rnoet arUdspeaking In a tens of voicefor more than an hour a
AUTO liE CHASED HIM
Contractor flute Turned and Ills MachineCaught the Dloycle Cop
Herbert Clute a contractor of 23 lastEightysixth street was arrested at Ninety
and Riverside Drive yesterdayafternoon by Bicycle Policeman Mnlloiiwino said that he had been runningautomobile 11 an hour Whenton who hid chuslrig tho auto forseveral blocks caught up with it Cluto-
uddeply turned the machine and Mallonwas caught between it and the curb HU
uniform was torn but he was notCluto said that he came from
mad didnt know anything about the speedlaws here Ho said he had no intention ofunning into Mallon when ho turned tine
mtomobile He was bailed
TVSIKS WITH STRIPED SflTS
Keeper IMiurne IlniN Com lots hale ThemWorse Than the
TRENTON X J April 10 Head Keeperjeorgo O Osborno of the State prisonlas hit upon a new punishment for convictswho violate He simply dresses them-
n tine that were abolished as aegular prison uniform a little morn han uroar
The men hate tine stripes more intenselythAn they do the or any otherlunlshment that the prison authorities-an inflict They look upon them as de-
grading and especially so since they Inane
neon abolished as an uniformKeeper Osborne will recommend the
stripe punishment to the board of prisonnspectors
GIRLS ACCIDENTAL DEATH
HM Miliel Dulrher Falls Ween anti theWInd IMont Out tine IJjht-
iMiss Mabel Uulcher IB years old who
ras employee as a clerk by the company
rhich publishes Everybodys ifayatinc-
fas found by her mother Mrs Charles Hhitcher dead in bed at her home 45-
Salrmount avenue Jersey City yesterdayaorning She fell asleep while reading abook on Saturday night The wind
through a window which hadby her before she retiredthe light The room filled with
as and she was suffocated while she slepthe lay propped up on pillows with the bookn her lap
PLAED HIS OWN FlXERAI-
htirrh Organist Selected HI Comn antiMiMlc to DC flayed
RUTLAND Vt April 10J H Engels-
rgonlst of the Congregational churchone of the best known musicians In
England was buried yesteray according to his own plans Until hemine down with pneumonia ton days ago-e had never been n lilaad no sooner reached tine hospital than-e declared he would notHo called an undertaker to submit wimplesf one of which ho selected
lender of the brass bound
f which Mr was director was sumtoned and alter it had bean agreed lint
organization shoukl play ofaccompany tho bcdy to
randon for tho to bowas selected and an organist was
ngagrd to officiate at the
MM Roosevelt Goes to Groton ManWASHINGTON April 10 Mrs Roosevelt
ift Washington today for Oroton Mass-
If a visit with her sons
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IltESTO CHASOK ASD YOl CAXT-FIXD YOUR THAIX-
Ioe l Passengers Knit to the I lnn1Through Trains IMvlilnl llelwern
Platforms IlrliiK Tickets Wllh You
for You May Not Flout for SaleThe blind goddess who presides over the
fates of passengers to Brooklyn by theBridge did a full days work yesterdayshuffling the cards for themrule for gcUi j Brooklyn by train nowis to go to the platform you didnt go tobefore Perhaps It wont bo the rightplatform but the chances are that it will
a pocketful of tickets You mayable to find the ticket sellers Also
as to trolley oars If you want ono that gocn-
up Fulton street bring a mandamus withyou Otherwise your Fulton street
turn up Washington streetnotice from anybody to anybody
There was trouble aplenty on the Bridgelast night a puzzled public and apolice force was growing gray withworry
To begin with tho local passengerswere again as formerly to the
tho rear oar of throughtrains leaving the Island platform ButInstead of starting from tho Island withthis car empty to pick up the emigrantsat the east platform the trains takean at tho Island and pass the other plat-form without stopping and you canta local train at the east platform
The Lexington avenue Fulton streetKings County and Rldgewood Myrtle
avenue trains leave from the Islandform as usual but the Coney Islandivenue Bay Ridge Bath Beach BrightonBeach and Shoepshoad flay trains leaveFrom the cast platform
There were neither signs nor announcersronterday to indicate a change and manyastonished people after depositing theirLlckeU in tine accustomed boxes were in-
formed that their train loft from the otherplatform and that the company was muchobliged for the extra faros aworkman with a family of dozentrailing behind him dropped his ticketIn the wrong box and had to buy othersthere was trouble for the poor ticketshopper The ticket were wildbefore the night wins when theywerent pump handling the accumulationof tickets In the boxw they were wIttIlygesticulating and shouting to an indignantand Incredulous public that the way theyshould go was tho other way
The cops were busy filling tho places ofthe missing B R announcers Everytime one cop told a explorer howto go tho explorer astonishmentor incredulity and passed along to try thenext cop Long before traffic slackenedthe policemen wore alt red In the face andhoarse
Just to fit In with tho other Improvementthe gate at the foot of the stairway leading
platform closed About 8 oclockP M both ticket booths where the crowdIB accustomed to buy tickets for the out-
going platform wero closed Those willwalked the length of the station to by
tickets there had to go back to the boothsin tine front of the Brldgo and then comoback again to the east platform TIllpleased them very much The Police say
the coolness of the night whichInept tine crowd smell enable them tohandle the traffic at
STOLE MAILED JEWELRY
Cargo AiculnM lames P diner ClrrK-In ito Crnrral Post onioe
James F Xehiier a clerk In thin GeneralPost wire arrested curly yesterday
Post OHlcu InspKctors Jacobsmil Mijern on a charge of stealing letters
mid Mckafte from tine inulK According0 the inspector more than pieces-
if mail Including mastered letters andisckngiit worth In till about 5000 havejoeri stolui lint Inspiotors say hat theewplry district man htnn tIne hardest hit
Xtfhner was caught through n mat packaRont by inspectors Tho pncknguV-
HH addrosHl lo Stephen lone Foljcor
jeweller at ISO In thr packagewere 050 arid three college
ehner who was on night duty waswhen tim package wasrataerlW-
HS accused The inspectors say hen
idmtiliKl HlnalliiK It hut wouldnt sayabout the other packages antI
otters that wero stolon-
Eehncrs salary was WOO a KB
rare fla h clothes und according to thenspectors spoilt a good deal of time awayrom Ills work Flue inspectors think10 used tine money to gamble Ho Is singla
lives at 008 East lottth streetHo was locked up in mine Oak street station
will bo iirrnifcnrd before Commissionerthis morning
KKltlllEttl 0 ills SHIP
haling Captain lives Ills Venrl AfterMnn r Ills Crew Dleil-
XKW BKDFOHD Mass lt Coptilllani B Ellis hat just arrived at his
here from St helena whore haIi vowel tine whaling brig I coaorn Thrfonora way down on count of s outh
America after time vnluaib night whalehkern beriberi broke out among tha crowToctinR nearly the whole company-All haste wee mad to St Helena hut
tie brig arrived thire nine or herrow dead with tine fatal arid seveiollore sickAfter recruiting the Ionorn sailod fo-
nother cruise and until January dl i
disease ntack apt llli Again
io Leonora was liondcd for St H Hiahere a doctor told only
hnnco ho had to av hi life wn men mamachange of oilmae IIt ha ricurly iv-
overed
WWVK WSMV KILLED
roiiKlit About u HJOIIIIO t inai unitby ShootInc Altriulitil-XEW HooiiKltu April 10 Thn
MonU Piirson 15 years old wino fell
om u freight train each wins cut to piwciithe Iclhnm Manor of th New
Railroad thU afternoon romovedwitness in a 20POO damage suit
liich the relatives of Howard Aflller of
yack tiavr broiiRhl npnitiRt Iho Wrlnester County Society whichrns fho 1lniiiM InirThe damage unit I for tin death of younglllor on tlmt tlu
i thuslast Hummer Plorson was shoot
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