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FBBBTTAJIT 16 1909
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VOL LXIXKO 1C9 NEW YORK SUNDAY FEBRUARY 16 1902 cowrwi IK by Tk rrtuna tt t pubming THIRTYSIX PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS
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PRINCE HENRY ON HIS
OXU PRIVATE 11XXEH HERECORXELIUS
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TSt at Urn nrqtittt of the Kalirr aCompliment to Mrt VanilrrblH T-
Prliirp Ilirrrcd liy n targe Crowd
llir KrnrpMnx WIllKlni near III
Away From Jlrenicrhaven Hl ranlln Slttjnvc Trunk and
pnmnRiUTEN Feb IS Princo Henof Pruimla and his suite boarded theCcrman Lloyd fteumnhlp Kronprlnr W-
helm here this afternoon and at A oolat-
hfl start for New York wan made amthn clieers of a and enthusiastic crow
Princo Henry arrived at BremenKiel at 1210 oclock and breakfasted
suite In tho Princes chamber of tl-
rpeclal train at the terminus By specrequest there woa no official receptionIlremen except by the Prussian MlnlsteiThe offer of tho Bremen Senato to atterIn a body was refused In order to save tlmThere was no crowd at Bremen
The Prince and his party arrivedS oclock and found a large crowd
Ing them The marine which m
companies Prince wilt gliconcerts on board avery day was playing
when tho Prince arrivedPrinco Henry the saloon of tt
Gorman wharf untilKronprinz Wilhelm moved alongside Whe
rho was made secure ho and his vultoaboard As they did eo tho Kronprirran up the German nag The Deutschloniwhich was drydockcd alongside of hewas gayly decorated on were all theships in the harbor
The passengers special train had arriveat i oclock and alt were Theiwere 20 Uralclass and
r passengers Every berth engagedP on schedule time the eteamshl
steamed out and hi the bandMuta i dann i dann Zum Btaedte-
hlnauiCod du ratio Bchatx blelbst hler
Prince Henry irlH wear plain clothethroughout the voyage and will I
the reserved part of the diningtable which eeaU twelve Capt BJehtewho replaces Capt Stormer who la
gives cabin to Prince HenryThe PrinoeVpartr had sixtyfive trunl-
andcasee Many contained presentfor American The liner Is equipped witwireless telegraph
ratXCS TO DINBWITHSTANDKHDIIT-SAdmiral yon made publl
yesterday the fact that ho had receivea despatch from the secretary of the Kaleordering him to convey and tho Empre is sympathy to Mr Robert Goelet othe recent death of her daughter Beatriceand to place a wreath on tho ofycung woman The Emperora well as Admiral von Baudlssln met Mrs
V at Kiel a year ego and before thathey had met her while she was crulslniIn her yacht Xahma In Norwegian waters
kIt wan also made known yesterday
MOIIM time In the visit PrlncHenry will dine Mrs Cornellu Vanderbilt Jr This be will do athe especial request of tho Kaisermet Vandnrbllt as a guest of MrsGoelet on tho Nahma The dinner engagemcnt betides la in accordance wittho wish of the Kaiser that tho Prince accopt the hospitality of a rcprei cntatlviAmerican family
Mrs Vanderbilt was Wilsondaughter of R T Wilson of Mr
Ooolet Is her sister and CornelluU the eldest son of the lat
Cornelluswho was tho eldest eon of Wllllan-H the heir of his father tho CommodoreTho family lives at floe Fifth avenue
ADMIKMj LIKES OUR SOIPiThe Ilatllethlp Illlnoli u a Marvel H
Declares
Admiral von Bnudlsnln of the Hohenrollern made hh official call on Rear
Boblny D Evan yesterday afternoon shortly after the kttor had raised hiflag on the battleship Illinois off Tompklnsvllle The German Admiral had ucl-
a good time on the Illinois and wee no Inter-ested in looking the great ship over that hi
Flayed more than an hour which Is nomething quite new In tho official callThe formalities of most official calls areIn a very few minutes and the caller gen-
erally losea no time In taking hi departure-In this caw the German Admiral threwformality overboard and not only split ibottle of wine with Admiral Evans but aftermaking a tour of tho battleship from stemto stern he made glad the of her cornminder by declaring was one olthe finest products of marine engineeringte had ever Men
Capt Wr t Admiral Barkersaide coIled Uohunzollern at 10 oclockjrsterday rooming on the Government tugXarktcta to take the German Admiraldown to Blioflterd Island to see the Em-perors ne yacht and afterward to theIllinois On behalf of tho commandant-cf the Brooklyn Navy Yard tho Captaintendered the Admiral the use of the Ncrkeeta while he U in thene waters and theAdmiral accepted the offer
The splendid lined of the Illinois attracted-the eye of Admiral von Baudissin aa theNarkoeta approached Staten Island Ad-miral Evanss pennant was flying and the
Admiral Raid that ho thought Ifwould not disarrange would
like to make on way down Thisfciiited everybody and no Narkeeta
aUlesl Admiral vonIUUIO
thirteen Admired personallyconducted hisGerman said the first Americanl ttk hlp that ho had ever aboardHe raw the New York ut Kiel but she Is acrulwr Ho thought her awarship but that tho Illinois
marked advancesAt the earnest of Admiral von
naudlnsln Admiral Evans consented totho to Shooters Island
No nodal preparations had been made at
tarkecta was decorated withxnd American flags A Smith tho
Commodorn of the AtUntlo Yachtrml ownor of the schooner yacht
Ind the pnrtr at tho nmlIt on ion of the Meteor
Adinlrnl vcn Bnudlmln was Impressed
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tint After Inspecting the cntishipbuilding plant went
4 Downey whoa luncheon had been laid Evaitouted tho of tho occasion anthen offered to the Meteor
Heros to Meteor and Iwin every race oho over
meets an American boatThe German Admiral and dror
to tire toast Then at the InvitationCommodom Ted tho nboai-ot tho Thistle which duringceremonies at Shooters Island Is to be
of tho and of 1resdent lloosavclt If attendthe launching The Thistle Is a fine
It was after 2 oclock when the Adminleft Shooters Island antI rntlirned to Jit-bokt n Admiral Evans was put alxwrthe IlllnoU on tho return otherwere landed at Pier A this Admin
Baudlssln had reachedcabin on the HohenEolIern when Mayor
of Hobokon was announcesThe Mayor accompanied by twocity of Hoboken come to ret ur
call mado the Admiral on FridayOther callers during tho afternoon wer
German eocletleand buslneps houses In the evening tbAdmiral dined In this oltyand later went to the Irving
Admire vonto visit a relatlv
there Tonight no anti the officers o
by ConsulQenoral DUn While the officertho Imperial ynoht are having such
good crew not fromof attention Two hundred of then
went on Bhoro leave for houryesterday and everywhere they went thewere otho Metropolitan Street Railroad Cornpony sent on all the Metro tai
to the officers and crow of theyesterday
Low Is not expected to call athe his
on ho rcacheithe yacht after tho Admiral had left for thi
so things wore said that yes-
terday the Mayor gave out this statementMayor accompanied by his secretary
onsin afternoon at oclock Ciwlni
othe visit was The Mayor
he should have failed toAdmiral but d ln
such as It was ties wholly with thMayor
The earlier formed plan which
Kronprinz Wilhelm toUner reached the lower
been abandoned Instead the Prince wlremain aboard the steamer until sinhas been docked at tho south side ofRecreation Pier at the foot of West Thirty
street On Friday thewill be from to the northside of Upon the arrival ofsteamer at the royal visitor witmerely have to across feetor BO tho piers to the yachtAfter ho hasproceed to the anchorage marked out foi
the North Tbo Itecicatloiwill bo given up exclusively aa aplace for
Admiral Evans will board theshe reaches and will re
main with the he goes ontho moment
on the deck of the yacht the Oermaistandard will be run on the main-
mast BY telephonic commuiilca
and theInformation of the
standard will be sent immediately tolatter and a national salute twentyonguns wilt be tired
DAItCVS BEATKX AGAIN
Putnam County Ind Gives Congress Tonventlon Deleiates to Holltdari-
NDUKArouB Feb 15 The massof the Republicans of Putnan
county which won called to select delegateto the Fifth Congress district conventlorwhich will meet at Green Castle on Tuesday was interesting today by reason olthe sharp contest between the friends oJames S Darcus end Congressman IIolllday Many of the students at DepauvUniversity rallied to the support of Barcusand In Green Castle township he had ivote of 133 to 61 for Holllday but In thoconvent Ion the Holllday men had a majority-of two to one and named all of the thirteendelegates from the county thus givingHolllday the solid vote In the coming con-vention
A trick of the Barcus men was to hireill buggies and wagons In ono outlying
township but when this was learned thewalked to the convention arid thus
defeated the plan to keep them at homeFrank and wellknownRepublicans of county the homo of
started amovement to the resolution by which
can make much headway againstsentiment In
There are open charges that Isused to delegation
a own county Ono of thedeclared was asked how much howould take to control the Harrisonship delegates and two other
have been approachedoffers of money
WIRELESS MIXVPl-
nranU not German From IfohenrnllernWhile Talking rnicllih to tire KalierThere was a wireless mixup yesterday
etween the Cunarder LucanlaGerman Lloyd steamship Raiser Wilhelmler Grouse and Kaiser Wllholms yachtilohenzollern The Kaiser Wilhelm wa-
it her Wet Twelfth street pier the Lujanla was going out to sea and the Hohcn-ollem was at Hobokon All era equipped
the apparatus and all ap
Kroncke on tho had beenalkmg with the recoding
some time when German wordso click themselves out onnstrumont Ho know ho had tho llohcn-olteni The Lucanlas man alsoom of the yachts message for ho Benthis hack to Kroncke talk Qerman-dont understand ItWhen the Lucanla was well out to ace
Croncko picked out tire German words andound to Come over and seene at
AVLT ix THE RUINS OPRXED-
ecnrltlet Worth Million Dollars Found1nlnjurrdP-
ATKASOX Fob 15 Former Attorneylonorol John W Orlggs President of thoateron Safe Deposit arid Trust Companyatched the opening of tho big steel vaultt that institution thl morning Theonds and other securities in thee3 vaultsro worth over 11000000 The vaultsere found in good condition The conMils apparently will not ho takenut Four armed men areow tho ruins
110000 worth of clothing and furnlbeen distributed Central
Irllef Committee to sufferers TheU now ow 28000-
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WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE
CULtS eMil FOJIEUOSTTill TIIIXGS COXSIDEHEIt-
Prefldent TelU Party Leaders Plainly TO-
Wo Should Keep Our Pledges to CubIt Wu Acrred toe War
Brpeal Dill lie In the lionson Tuesday and Then tire QuestIonCuban Tariff Urrtuotlon Will Come U
WASHINGTON Feb 15 Prealdont Roosvolts rocommendntlons for tariff concessions to Cuba submitted In his annumessage to Congrcs will bo acted upoduring tho corning week As soon asbill abolishing the Internal revenue witaxes shall have passed the Houso on Theeday afternoon In accordance with tbspecial rule that will bo adopted tornorrafor tho consideration of tire bill the IUpublican members of tire Ways and MeanCommittee will hold a conference
upon a programme for framingpassing a Cuban Tariff Seduction bill Tinprogramme was agreed to at a White Housconference this morning between tho Prosdent who called It and Speaker Hendnrsor-ItepreiontnUves Gronvcnor and Cannoand Senators Platt of Connecticut SpoonoiAldrich and Allison
Roocovelt told these Senatorduring tho talk
lasted for an hour and a half just lioiImportant ho thinks It Is that tho Unite
keep its written and unwrittento Cuba and In language
plain it could misunderstood-that not weakened In tho sllghtesdegree since sending his message to Congreen in December Some ono had reportethim ho said as being willing to compromisehut there was nothing for him to cotnpro-rolso in view of the fact that all he wantis legislation that will relieve cry-Ing distress end make good tinimplied promises of tho United States
Before this had been accomplished thlegislative situation in tho house was conalderod and the President was rpcclnllanxious for information OB to the programmfor passage on Tuesday of the bill
tire war revenue taxes The Speakeand Representative Grosvenor cxplalneito hUn the rule that would bo adopted onMonday totting aside that day and thenext for debate on tire bill and providlnifor a vote at 4 oclock on Tuesday with nopportunity for the Introduction of amendmenu except such as might be reportedfrom the Ways and Means CommitteeThe President was Inclined to regard thisrule on somewhat severe but when Itsparliamentary necawlty was explained tohim ho agreed with hi callers that it Utho would lit the case
Tlio resident was told thoof Representative Tawney Republics
thatbo a majority of at least for the adoption-of the new although It Isa few under tho lead of Rep-resentative Babcock of Wisconsinrefuse to vote for the rule being disgruntledat the recent action of theCommittee in refusing to the Bab-cock tariff reduction as an amendment-or to any suggestions atotariff changesBabcock may change his mind before
vote for the rule a desiredtine President and fourfifths of tho Re-
publican in both ofImportant was decided
In tho a chancetIre of the Republican lenders
as Informally agreed upon some agoTills is that Senate the billabolishing tho internal taxesas it the House with only luch un-
important amendments as be foundtho bill 1s under considera-
tion by the Finance Committee TineHouse to wipe all of tho war taxmwill bo agreed to attempt at tariff
or be check-mated It was the unanimous ofthoso who conferred with tine Presidenttoday that there U reason whythere lx no tariff legislation atsession and there will be none
A to the precise the bill reducing-the tariff on Cuban
uncertainty Some of the Republicanmembers tire and Comiltten are averse to supporting bill
this kind At two gentlenen who wero at tho White eonorenco represent socalled beetsugar
States that toin sugar would bo to ruin the beer
their constituents-In view however of the earnestness of
of be and acceptingho advice of theirinnate and House these men to standjy tho programme of enacting a bill for
be takenis soon aa the War Tax bill Is ofin Tuesday and It Is that a soonis the terms of a hilt are decided upon a
rule will bo adopted for eonildoratlon
Thero aro aa many under adrlsmnent as there are members of theWays and Means Committee
DolzMI for instance a member ofthat committee Is at work upon aion Involving a revival of
of tho McKinley Tariff lawhe bounty to bo to American
beet to onsatchorn for the estimated losses on tire ro
of the duties on the product Imort Kl from Tine most
nfluentlal houww ofjowevor denounce the for abounty as absurd and Impracticable and
that it will never
Senate on Monday Senator Cullom-ihnlnnon of the on Foreign
In legislative sessionho for tho Danish
West Indian Islands and will cndoave-ro secure Its ratification beforenent If lie felts tho treaty will probably
Idnrntlon of tire Philippine tariff bill roumed Senator of thisnensure on Tuesday therill fix a a vote and that Itrill bo before the close of the present
mothSHOT AX INNOCENT XEGHO
tot Kills a by Mlitake nnte l
Vengeance fur a Murilrr-
FOITON Ky Feb 15 Last night awent to tIre cabin of Bill Dooloy a
egro who resIded with his wife and fivehlldrcn on tho bank of tho town branch
ipo neck him to a tree
Tho members of mob pro known-or U It known positively wiry killedIm Several a negro namedahnwm hot Watchman Grady
badly wounded him making his escape-Is Uiat the
x k Dooley for Johnson The negro poputlon agitated
On lit Armenia Mtat bo rd Air Lin-ers 17 knoHn u smbotrd r lun-
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noun MISSION TO vs-
ntlecatr Sail From Doulotne UndAssumed
Special Cable Uitpaltli UTtH SVN
THE Feb IS Intelligence hi
boon received hero from Boulogne-
the effect that among the pasoerigewho sailed from there yesterday on tlHollandAmends Line steamship Rottedarn were Messrs Wolmarani antI Weeels Boor delegate and Dr de BruySecretary of the Doer embatsy They ai
travelling under the respectiveAnnacker Arldt and Wormstallgoing to tho United States with a mlsslcdifferent from that of Dr Mtlllerwent in a private capacity
LONDON Feb 15 A news agency depatch from Brussels says Dr MUllermission to tho United States U being mucdiscussed In Doer circles He Is travellkunder an assumed name The greatersecrecy Is maintained in reference to
of tho letter he is takingto President Roosevelt
it Is freely In
Boor has not apealed for Intervention or similar action
It Is stated that Mr Ertlger simply epresses regret at his inability for tho presetto congratulate President Roosevcltonhlaccession to iris office It concludes witallusions to tho many Invitations to viaAmerica he has received and still continueto receive from American citizens and con
porattonsDr MUller besides placing tho Bo
propaganda In America on a new footlnjwill endeavor principally to secure tliprohibition by America of tho exportatlo-of articles regarded by the Doers as contraLand of war and will also try to securfrom the United States Governmentstatement of Its opinion on the war In Bout
efforts are supported bwealthy Doer sympathizer in Europeangreat built on the results of hi
RIOTERS lULLED IX THIEST
Alain Fire on Striken Six fleaTo Proclaim Menial Law
ffprrtnl CoM Diipatc U TEl StJXVIENNA Fob IS The strike situation a
Trieste where 25000 men are out becausof sympathy with the dock laborers em-
ployed by tho Austrian SteamshlCompany become acute Thstrike has not been terminated
tire tact tho Board of Arbitrationconceded the demands of the workmenfor higher
There conflicts todabetween the people and the soldier Thi
latter fired Into a crowd near the PontRosso Square killing six and woundlnjthirty
The authorities will proclaim martinlaw tomorrow
00 DOMES TOE
lanr More Probably Killed by the Earth-quake nt Hhemakha-
SpnM Cable DttpeU to SexST Feb 15 The
espatchea from Shomakha Transcaucasiaanflrm the reports of tine alarming extent
if the earthquake which overwhelmedthat flourishing town
Already 900 bodies have been takerrom the and hundreds more are unloubtedly buried in the vast of
Violent oscIllatIons continue and Impedehe work of rescue
The victims are mostly Mussulmansurvivors are encamped outaldo of what
remains of the town
AMKttlCAX LINE FOR ITALY
Company Proposes to Ilulld an ElectricIbid From Homo to Naple-
Sptttal CUe Dtipotth la Til K SUM
ROME Feb 15 Tho American Westinglouse company has a billhe construction of road bewren Rome and Naples Theyntee to cover the distance
In two and a quarter hoursourney now occupies six hours
AFTER DVTCH EAST INDIES
tumor We Hounded llollanon
Spiciol ttipalcl I Tel SCK15 The London carve
pondent of the Birmingham toys thewIle Is expressed in certain diplomaticuartors that the United States through
tnnford Newel the Minister atHague recently a to
er willingness to dispose of the Dutchist Indies
OIES MESSAGE TO ROOSEVELT
Ixpretief for tIre Quick necaveryPresIdents Son
Spictil CaW Dupacft la Tea SosIXixjN Feb 16 A despatch from
says the sent a cable mrsto conveying
In sympathy on the Illness of iris son andtpresslng the that he will soon reover
sins UAVIS nnoKE ootrxhe When Presented to the fells
liture or MtriliilpplJACKSON Miss Feb 15 Mrs Jefferson
lavls visited tine Legislature todayhortly before noon sino entered the House
Mining on tho arm of Senator Gaye anId friend of her husband He Introduceder In an affectionateMm Davis occupied tho Speaker stand
nd did her best to torclcomo that had been extended in behalf ofho people of hut her voice clinked
Into tears She haveunk to tine floor had not Speaker Runnel
LieutGur Harrison herj a hair Sine did to betweenobs that the name of MississippI was
to her and that sheState officials and hundreds
f citizens crowded around to handsnd wish well Mrs Davis did notfor to the sale of Beauvolr nor did
tire FOIO Is atr a Soldiers Home In a few daysft today for VIcksburg and go fromrare and thence to hearsjlr
Uner Grecian AbandonedNova Scotia Feb 15 The
earner Grecian of the Allan Liner whicheat on the rocks In tints harbor several
baa abandoned and willsold at public auction on Wednesday
use Mexico and CalifornIa TheRe t
p n n Southern Hr A A w p w of AUrims L S The route ol the Nunxl Limited10ti car K V omen rise flwiy x-
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DID SUGGEST A JOINT
UttlTISIl AMBASSADOR NOT V-
tFRIEXnLV TIS EXPLAIXED-
I Aimed at PrnenlnB Puce Detweenand Tints but Ills Covenmrat DUapproved tire Plan ChartThat President McKinley Supprrstra Spanish Offer or OonceMloni Eaten
SiHrtU CMl Dnpatch It Tai SOX
LONOON Fob It America will find eon
slderable food for cynicism as well as amuxmont In the development of the AngloGerman quarrel over tho diplomatic hi
war especially Ifdispute to other
the antebellumnow reached a point of ut
eemly diplomatic Indiscretion U at
counted for only by the fact thatpersons both In Berlin andlot their tempers 80 far a tine Americapeople are concerned they mayo no reaoto desire rancor to cool until tire dieclosure liai gone considerably beyond thpresent limits for anger Is tho best all
under some circumstancesIt roust bo said that todays develop
monte put quite a different complexion o
Lord Puunoofoto action from what nrIn light of the first declarations 1
iris behalf There i no reason to doutthat Mr Smalley the correspondent cthe London Time has spoken in behalf c
the Ambassador Indeed he all but sayo In a of despatches to tho Time
today-It la admitted by Lord Pauncefote
spokesman that tho British Ambosadowas the author of tho rioter quoted invon Holleben de patch to theGovernment and that ho was personalIn sympathy with the terms of thatMr language on this point
Beyond a doubt Lord be
tint tho Spanish note of April I
contained concessions of such a noturthat tho United States might reconslde
resolve for war Beyond a doubt hi
thought that President MoKlnley wa
wrong In believing that he had tine supperand approval of tine civilized world Bo
yond a he desired peace a Mi-
MeKlnley did and felt himself justIfierIn doing what be could In concert with hicolleagues to preserve the AI
he admits and affirmsViscount Cranbomen statement yestw
day to confirm the view thatpersonally favored the pros
entatlon of the note hi tho terms quoteby Ambassador yon Holleben and
Intimates that the home Govern-
ment overruled him What becomes liner
of the British charge of misrepresentationThe only point remaining Is whothe meeting of April 14 but this U no longeiof the slightest consequence Nevertho
lou the professions of Indignation by tinBritish even to Mr Smalleya de
patch containing the foregoing are 0-
1Btrong UIt Is to say that the latest
of the episode does notslightest unfriendliness on Lon
Pauncefotes part toward the United StatesAmericans as well as Englishmen knowthat this country needs no defence fromsuch a charge Ills suggestion was arerror of judgment which superionpromptly vetoed Germanys record orthis point U the same as EnglandsThe now U whether the Dritlststatesmen who are sore upon the whole
subject can find the means of cliarglngand perhaps of convictingof an policy at the otheistages of the war crisis
The one feature of Mr Smalleys depatches which is seriously damaging
the reputation In Europe U
assertion that Mr McKlnley heckcommunication from the Spanish Gov-
rnment virtually conceding thodemands on tire eve of the war
leads suoli journals aa the Saturdayto remark We never thought the
Americans went Into that war with cleanhands but we had not conceived that theywere as the correspondent
rather affirmsI do not know If Spain note of April
10 ever been published but itswere communicated to roe In con
ndrnce soon after tt delivered Inview of the grave Imputation put uponSir McKinley and the American Govern-
ment by the TYmras statement I feel justif-
ied In saying that Spain note contained-
i positive refusal of the crux of tine Amerljan demands namely the Independencef Cuba
HOOIXO OF AMERICA
arts Thinks German NotBeen Our Friend
Spirlnt Catlt Dnpuch la Tied SUN
Panic Feb 15 In an article on Americathe Tempt says the States
hould llko a brilliantsuitors each more pressingSome of theseare England
tuula and Germany-It adds that AmerIcan society like all
oclety Is snobbism The Kaiser flattersresident Roosevelt paternal feellngn-
n the matter of tho christening of thofeteor and Americans love tho display offflclal pomp as will be exemplified In tine
omlng reception of HenryThe article that Germany-
nd England was the friend of theduring tho Spanish war
LAE ix ma wniTxer STAIILE-
hrly Flint for a While Put Out WithoutMntlnc tine ITC ItacehortrH-
KMrsTEAD L I Feb l6Wtlllam CWhitneys employees saved iris big stablet Wheatley hills Thursday midnight fromre were 1TO racehorses In tho
table Tire fire started In a closet In theMdtng room and It Is thought that It wasaused by mice eating matches In somelothes which hang in the closet
Ono of tine men was asleep on the sofai the room when smoke awakened
He gave tho alarm arid Trainer Glenon and somo tire boys responded Tho
The Interior of the library Is a wreckut the horses were not
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HERES A 900000000 COXCER
Incorporated In South Dakota With Namof New Yorkers Not to He Pound
PIBRRB 8 Feb 15 Article of bootporatlon were tiled In the office of the Seertaryof State today for tho NorthwesterIndustrial Company with a capital of 000
000000 with offices at Pierre and 28 Broaiway New York The incorporator aiThomas B Decant Mortimer MetzgeNow York Oscar Nelson
The directors are ThayerBoston Samuel A Kimball Newton MasSamuel L Chamberlain Iloraoo WlnonEdward D Street New York
The of the corporation is I
and to handle all klncof meat and byproducts of ttearns
No 2fl Broadway Is Standard 0building There U also a barber shop themand a number of tenant unused to 1900
000000 Two of the Nownamedllvlngoneln a twostory building InSistavenue which Is a store downstairs and aemployment agency upstairs and the otherIn a mouse now vacant
HIS TRUST FOR HIMSELF VOIi-
Qourrrnenr Panldlnr 3d to Get the Prim
clpal NotGouverneur Pauldlng 2d inns o
tamed judgment In tho Supreme Cowon the report of J Campbell Thompso-as referee declaring a deed of trust whlctie executed when he camo of age on Auj9 1803 Invalid Under tins deed ho143800 with tho United States Trust Conpany for ten years Ho was to reeolvthe Income and at the end of the ten yeartho principal was to bo paid to him
He says ho was unacquainted with busness affairs and was under the influenc-
of relatives and acquaintances who In
ducod him to create the trust Ho dlfully comprehend It and understoaIt was revocable at any time 1
further contended that such a traitU not authorlred In law
Referee Thompson found that tire truswas void because It did not suspend thalienation of the property for a perloimeasured by lives In being asfor in tho statute Tho suitposed the trust company simply asklnjfor Instructions of tho Court In the suit
TRUST MISS STONES CAITORi-
neport of Payment or the RansomIi Confirmed
WABntNQTON Feb 15 Tho State DC
partment lure received official conflrmatloof the report that the money for the reasonof Miss Ellen M Stone and Mme TaHiti
been paid to their captors No advices that the captives bed been currendered have been received but
expected at the State Depart menthat tho brigands will keep faith
WHEELERS SPEECH
Democrats of the house onThought Are They Applauded It-
WABIIIXOTON Feb 14 Repronentatlv-Wheeler of Kentucky Is said to be nothappy today as he won yesterday Whllhe was delivering iris absurd harangue Ii
the house denouncing President Rooneveil for allowing Iris daughter to acceptan Invitation to ahuslniLord Pauncefote for someoffence calling Secretarj Hay aanti Princo Henry a little Dutchman
of colleagues ap-plauded him vigorously
OH the Record makoimention In of tints applauseat various intervals throughoutbut the Democrats of the as a rulenow repudiate tho speech and think that
only himself butthat ho made a political break windnot but all of his colleaguewill feel the effect ofnext fall
ATER ItAXCES OX FOG CARPET
Ira Iooked IIke tire Mammoth Cave ComWild With llourbon
Tire Dutch steamship Prin Matirltyesterday from South American ports
vhile In thn Gulf Stream off tho Virginiatoast on Thursday ran Into a ntratuni-if heavy vapor covering tine ocean like a
treat gray carpet It was not more thanfour or five thick and extended beyondho vision like steam In fantasticclouds The cause of It was tho condenatlon of the moisture in the cold air whichwas almost at freezing on the warmJulf current which 87 degrees
Nlcmann saw a distance offwhile observing the low lying fog a water
dancing ofand toward the clouded
leavens Another spout soon whirled Intoicing and wont after the firstThen camo a procession of spouts and the-ta looked of lenucky gone wild with Bourbon
TICKET SPECULATORS BEAT HIM
rrllrrlon Theatre Detective hone Ip In aViolent Fracas
Hugh MeOarry a detectlvo employed-it the Criterion Theatre to warnhat tickets bought of speculators will not10 honored at the door was warning a
and a woman evening not tof a speculator when ho says a numberf started n with himIcOarry was knocked down kicked andeaten MI badly that ho mad to bo takeno hits home
Such a crowd joined In the row that threeolloomen who went there hod all thy
Marks ono of the speculators on aharge of assault lAter ArmtruIng arrested Mlmon Corict another
for talking too loud arid toomuch
IRERTVH TORCH STILL TO CLOW-
Ivrn IP by the Llchllionie Hoard butWar Drparlmrnt mil Keep U Going
Ul ertys light will not be extinguishedand after March I It will be kept burn
ig the War Department whicheen notified by the President that thatart of Liberty Island transferred the
Department to the Lighthouse Board111 hack tolent A Vheridan stationed at Governor Island
Tine notice issued the Lighthouseoard means that the willi be one of the beaeoo la thearbor The War will mainrio the light from the night it given
to the army
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DID FLORENCE HVRXS SHOOTWALTER S BROOKS
The Latter Wino Was a Member of a Prodnee Exchange Firm and Only 10 YearsOld Found In Room Inisland Hotel Shot Behind thethe Woman Wino Accompanied Himllavlnc Fltd MlM Burns Arrested laHer Brooklyn Home a Daughter or
Fred Burns Announcer at AthleticSport Drooki Had Maintained lEerSince Chrlitraai and She and HerFather Had Demanded That He StarryHer Dnrnis Partner Sa S lie WonWomen With Ills Eyes EvidenceHe Feared He Would tie
Walter S not yet 20 years old-a member of commission firmof Brooks 4 Wells 17 Jay street and livingwith hla parents Mr and Mr ThomasBrooks whose only son he was at 458 Dcatur street Brooklyn was found with apistol shot wound In the back of his headIn room 12 on the second floor of theIsland Hotel at the northeastCortlondt and West streets at 1230 oclockyesterday morning He was unconscious-and ho died without regaining consciousnose eleven hours later In the Hudsonstreet hospital
Shortly before 2 oclock yesterday afternoon Florence W Burns Ig years old theolder daughter of Frederick W Burntknown to athletes all over the Stateson for many years the athletio sports given under the direction ofthe Amateur Athletlo Union and recently-a Custom House broker with the firm ofIsaacs Vought t Co of 50 Wall streetarrested at the home of her parents 341
East Fifteenth street Brooklyn chargedwith the murder of Brooks
The girls father had demanded thatBrooks monica her his wife Tho girl whoin taR and graceful and fair with largedeep blue eyes and plenteous light
denies all knowledge of thoof which she Is accused but the theoryof her accusers ls that having demanded-for from her lover that which her
demanded for her and havingbeen put off or refused sine killed him-
J WILSON wren RKOISTEnCD
Ho and she came Into the office ofGlen Island Hotel shortly after 0 oclock-on Friday night and tho young nina rcglrtoted J Wilson and wife New YorkHe asked for a room and was shown to
12 on the second floor Tho roomtwo windows which overlook a court andface the Loading from one of tinwindow fire escape which extendsdown to within about fifteen feet ofcourtyard
Night Clerk John Earl went Into tine
restaurant of the place shortly after 10
oclock to get some supperthem the call from Room 12 summoned thenight hall George Washington Washingtons rap ou the door was answered by awoman partly undressed and with somesort of a scarf thrown about her shoulderShe told Washington to bring up a bottleof soda lemonade with one glass and a boxof matches Washington says that heserved tire order at 1030 oclock Thewoman took the tray from him through thepartly opened door and told him that noth-
Ing more wo requiredMAN DEAD WON OONK
Two hours later Earl smelled gas andtold Washington to go through the hallsand toe whero tire leak was Washingtonfound that tire ROB was escaping In Room 12
He pressed iris knee against the door andwas surprised to find that It opened readily-
It was unlocked All tIne light were outIn tine room but every gas jet was on fullHa turned off tho gas and ran downstairs-for Earl
When time enough had given forof tire gas to escape theand Washington llfthtnd thn
looked around Tinny found J Wllnon
lying diagonally across tho bed nude op-
parvntly asleep and jxirtly covered bytire clothing Tire woman was gone
llie mans clothing was scattered all aboutthe room some of It on chairs and the rest
tire floorEarl told George Washington to go and
get Dr J Swwny whono office at 137
Liberty street Dr reached themotel a few minutes after 1 oclock andexamined the unconscIous man who wasbreathing heavily Dr could not
him He examined the eyes and sayspupils were not diluted Ho found
rome kpattrrs of blood on the bed clotlJng-ind pillows and evl leii n of vomiting
He found also what ha took to ho a bruisejf the scalp about two nod a half Inches
tIne top of tbo right ear hadagulat0d over the wound nyConcluded tine man hind brulMdhUrealm In by a fall perhaps and
tire real trouble with him was a mudlow of asphyxiation The doctor says
thAt he thought It WBH a doM lcause-he pupIls of the eyes not dilatedla told tire night clerk to give tho patientlenty of air arid that ho would probablye all right In tire morning-So J Wilson with Ms supposed scalp
round and bin ovtrdoso of illuminating-
as Was loft by himself to sleep off theffects of whatever It was that ailed him
DULLCT WOUND FOCNU
At 7 oclock yesterday mourning Earl
vent up to tIre room to see how J WlUwn
fan getting on Ho had evidently beenOBslng on the bed a good deal there
on the bed clothingrid the roan was moaning faintly Dr
Iwceny was called DRain and concludedmat hed look a bit moro closely at thatcalp wound He found a hole In the skull
ividently by a bullet Ho went bock
o hi probes Ho probed theround for three Inchon
e ays was getting Into the brain
issues he concluded to stop and direct
oat the patient be to aThis ho did and J
avtng put on his underclothing was taken
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Ut he wa Brooks thend gold watch and something
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