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j MONDAT DeCEMOEH 8 1M1 Fair and colder today and tomorrow VOL LXXNO 99 NEW YORK MONDAY DECEMBER 8 1902 PRICE TWO CENTS t t < f f I 01 t1t i1l il- 1ID t h Al leo2 bll and I 4 ir- 9 4 c1ttdtI I j I TAe StinPrntnQ PubUano4aoaaUon < < < 60 POLICE MEET MASCAGNI SBEPHERD HIS ORCHESTRA SAFELY TO IIOItOKFfi N Millennial Wrlli or Musical fnlnn- Ilombs In the May the rclirta Strikes Twice for Cash and Ceu It Sleuths In the Striken Place Pletro Mascagnl and his orehect ra fiddled In Now York nnd tlept In Uobokcn lat night and a bar or two was cut out of the Jut piece Hymn to the Sun to that the players might get out of the jurisdiction of the New York court before midnight aid tho end of Sunday Miifcninl feared writs from his old friends atid former man- agers the Mittcnthal Bro That Hymn to the Suns wouldnt havo been cut If tho performance had not been made Late by two striken by tho musicians for puy und by the refusal of Slgnora- Biuichlul Cappelll to go on king her urine But everything carne out right In nd and the musicians won their rneo and the process wrvere to the forties Low and Police Commissioner Partridge got this tclegrrm yesterday from Now Haven Ma tea Kn I and opera company too people arrive at Grand Central Button at 42i I tear p rsonal violence or from men ho have reverted to Intimidation falia- hrrests and perjury Please pro ldt ample police protection for escort Heard U Mascagnln new manager who at the request of tho composer and of the Italian Consul In Bout on took charge of the company when Matcagnl had his trouble In that city with the Mittonthal brothers The police protection was ample Fifty plainclothes cope In command of smiling Dick Walsh mit tho musicians nt the Ma lion There was nobody else In tho station Mascagnl wouldnt come through tho gate from the train platform until Detective Petroslni asuured that none of the sleuths was a musical union man with a bomb or Mittonthal man with a writThen and hie and the Italian detective from Mulberry street got into a carriage and to Herald Mtccagnl insisted on having the carriage cunuins drawn tight The 100 musIcians with their escort of fifty cops followed on foot three nbrtact a between every two musicians The line of was Fifth avenue to Thirtyfourth street Capt Walsh ltd the fIrst violin The Captain said that It was the damndest hed ever had in the police business Mark the rear with cymbals and tho thunderclap gong man of the way the in the middle of the avenue because the musicians shuddered so every time they passed a cross street At tho theatre ten of the sleuths were relieved for ono hour to and get their evening clothes wherewith to ornament tho and boxes The other forty sleuths were scattered In the of tho theatre were re enforced ten men In uniform who sat on the circular couches back of the or- chestra seats and dozed through Dlo Poes nte but woke up during La dfll DeMlno when one of them discovered that by punching the chest of the lay figure of a woman he get a stream from her Th ten cops got In line and perfumed themselves The ten Teen In evening dress hud a harder Thoy home of the vacant places on the stage ifler the second strike After the rehearsal and before tho per- formance h 100 musicians and the cops all went to a quicklunch restaurant In Sixth venue and charged In the company The of the restaurant came over to th theatre In the middle of the with 1 la bill He had 1050 chaiged against lit sleuths and 11130 against tbk musicians Manager Heard went to th and got 3USO and he told Capt Walsh what he thought ot hi Hut the Ion ft of the manager troubles The show was 8 oclock None of the play- ers would mi wall thu bunch got 200 riur thorn for Saturday nights performance In New argued and so did Heanl but that wouldnt do Then Heard sent to tho box office for 200 which ho distributed to the players Tho curtain wont at 3i there were no more troubles until the fourth number was reached when Slgnora Bianchlnl Cappelll refused to go on Ten minutes more wore lost In arguing with hoe and then Signora Fernettl was put on In her place Then was another strike by the musicians who wanted 100 rash for last nights performance The manager tlOO and to pay other In Hoboken satisfied but three of tho players who wouldnt on again pay for that night s job secretary ran around back of the a to fill those three vacant chairs Walsh offered three of his men Detective Mulcahy spoke up before he was asked and wouldnt play- a damn thing If he couldnt have a reprimanded him and then assigned Baxter Cullcen and OConnor to sit in the row and look like musicians Baxter held a hull fiddle from which the secretary removed nil tho strings and held to their mouths tubes which had been plugged Walsh what tho situation won ho said There have two strikes three oops are on bases but Moscagtiis still at The show wan over at 1130 Ten minutes later the musicians aril were bundled Into cabs anti non furniture van with their InstrumertH and driven to the terry followed two process servers In a on a chance of their not Retting out of New York by midnight They will go to Ecruuti was birthday The orobMtn falter it gut lit 1300 the him coIl LYCII HAS A Ill ASIA ttt IMned at the Rebel PrUnti In ritnlra In the lilt War Thomas of 77S East inid street who according to the polio served asi ol east of tho Seventyseventh New York Volunteers nt tho Elmira rebel prinon in- llfll stricken with aphasia jVHterdav afternoon near his home Ho was tnkei to the Lebanon Hospital where It was last night that hU condition was sri ous He Is years alit anti death of his wile living In two small rooms In a at thIS ddretts Tho pollen had mma troiihb finding where because Lynch not talk to his atldrtw- Bartztnt P11 wunil the rnrt n- tJtynct ixp ctorant tdr New York30 Ilour The roanectlnr link Is the Irniuylvtnla Every convenience 01 urltcc home anti club A li hit all tilt UrI I and n the I o on I hug t I I i o I hack 7 Capt n nKIM lid Mile t lat I Mi et tel them 4 IticHAno ilEurn S A ill s 4 t t P I per- fume prom- ised 1 h l 4 was been and You Lynch was 4 Eli hi hi Chicago ¬ > ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ < < WHAT MAKKS Till HEART HEAT Prnf Ltngle UlMoverii That O Ken li More Inportant man Salt CKICAOU I c 7 New dlrcovorlcB nre being mude by phybiologUts associated itli Dr Jacques lob of the University of The latest one Is by Prof Llngle ono of the men who for several years has one of Prof Loebs chief assistants in his experiments into tho quctlon of what It Is that causes the heart to beat and what miltains UK action vhen once ttarted- Prof Ilnglo now comet forth with the theory that t Is not only the salt known a sodium chloride which stimulates and cnu e heart action hut that oxygen gas ii even n more Important factor In sustaining heart action According to the results of tho experi- ments by the university professors tho time IK not far distant when phrslclanu will know just how much sodium chloride anti how touch oxygen anti how much ot something ele to Inject Into a dead porsonV vein In order to restore him to lifo The question I atked by some of those who h vo Iwrned of the ricont discoveries In regard to tho heart bent long will it ho until scientists will to promote longevity Prof Lingto scented the result which he has attained partly by accident While experimenting with a nrlp of turtles heart which he was moving front ono vessel con- taining Fodium chloride h noticed that the heating of the was in ctt el when it cube Into contact with the air Noting tills tine professor took a piece of strip cut from tho ventricle of a turtle that hid closed to beat HO a result of vio- lence inflicted in preparing It for experi- ment placed It in a solution of salt anti then put strip of heart in n Jar of oxygen Hern the beating was sustained for seventytwo hours No ono had been successful In maintaining heat of a Ingle strip of heart for so a time a It was mist ore ago that Prof Loch tartlet tho world by state- ment and proof that the vital force of life cornea from the electric forces In the food which is eaten aril r nt from heat elements MISSOURI iiivric QCITS A roirvil- ianitea Id Course anti Nebraska nty Three Mile NKIIBASKA CITY Neb Dec 7 On Friday this city was on the batiks of the Missouri liver with tho main channel of the stream flowing clo e to the town Today tine Missouri Hlver I flowing three miles to the eastward of the city and where for the water flowed there Is now a several thousand acres In extent The city is without fire protection or water for family use the intake pipes of the water system being la the centre of the newly mado ground A of several hundred men are at work new pipes to tho water The change took place In twelve hours Friday night Only for tlw heavy rock embankments of Burlington Railroad bridge across the Missouri that structure would span dry land now The current of the river changed Immediately below tho bridge and returns to the old channel live miles below here A largo amount of drift Ice Is coming down the river anti a lam was formed early Friday night Tine Platte and Mis- souri rivers both hiring down tremendous amounts of sandy deposits and these settling tho cur- rent which cut Into thu batik on the Iowa ide very fast and deported the earth on tho sand bar on the Nebraska side of the river Several farm on the Iowa side of tin river HwnllowM up A number of these change in the river have occurred hut tho great speed with which the river worked in thin case never been equalled- It EDICT hiGh MEAT IltlCES- nnternrn Tell of Shortage in Packing llou M anti on the Hances OMAHA Neb Dec 7 Tho provision supply at tho South Omaln packing ca is nearly 10VK000 rounds short as com pared with this date year Tine flgtirp mean lifih prices classes of menu not year whether ornot the packinghouse ledger goes The clock at South Omaha today aggregate PIIOSJJ pounds ns against pounds on the a your ago Tho falling off lii largely duo to tho rhortano incattle U moro largely due to the remarkilJo decrean In the Ic colpts of lln term provlflons Includes cU anti prepared meats and tine great ttnpUf of tine retail markets outfildu of quarters Tim Western raiw have almost denuded of cattlo which were hurried to tho markets during the fall closed because of tho high rPl et tiny brought Hol ert Footo f f mson county Wyo Grit of the men In tho State on range con itlons declares thnt yomIiiK heriH ar reduced until only thoo required for hivdlng purposes ore left Western hans bring similar reports while w rattle territory- of tho liello Foui 10 S D Is put In the same ch with Colorado and Montana that of hat ig closed the present NMIMIII mot wit vorable signs for the corning year Tim shortage In IK receipts IH due to the partial drought In year Tho receipts at all stock yards In m country year have shown a falllnf ofT of nearly 10 per- cent An Improvem it IH expected nuM- IHACTICM ItKEH KIIUM Man Who Tried te rlKhten nn Italian Stnlitml Heath PlTTinuro PA 7 Samuel Ayers n employeil n Booth t FlynnV- lirlrkynrd wan to death y tir by ati Italian w fl AyrcM witn practi- cal joker Enrlv ye rdiy inoufnK I donned u beard III note tht liU on- tligln room whern i liallnn Ilnmova on Hnnvntnlit tutu It hun pUled open d wild to th Italian Now 1vo Rot you Bruno drew a knit and stnixed Aye three limed before ho arnod who It and thin lied after tcl ig night watdi man what ha had don Ayert died ut tim hopllnl j Cia o been mate low the thE tar his Ian 1 ear toro on t flU hal lat through W7U hOI Sell o wIth 101 I lu Ih It greatly beating gas this has he hoe smm thin been host in iiitetl dtsi net P II rent ii Mttl false hail ucci on hal lowe ni ii tnd goting tnt hoity I lie tIne ciesic n was t Inn I > > ¬ ¬ > < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ CANFIELDS VASE COMES BACK srvs or Tin THEFT irrr IT Alio nn Apoloo Printed With Pencil In CapllaU Small Boy Ka One Alan fiavc II to Stint Around the Career From tine Police Station Hlchanl A Canfields JTfiOO peachblo- wV stolen from his house while the Dis- trict Attorney and the police were the place a week ago tonight was to Mr Canfleld at 6 oclock last evening by Police Captain Lantry of the East Fifty first Tine story of the return of the Is Intenntlng llko the story of tine theft which was accomplished under the eyes of almost Iwoscor policemen a police ln pctor nnd police captain and Importable as it may teem while the keen eyed sleuth Jacobs was stacking about the house About I oclock yesterday afternoon a man rune tho bamm nt bell of Mr Can mouse with con iilerablo vigor To who nsponded the man Polke Captain I antry sent mo Inert to nay that he thinks he has Mr Can fields peachblow vase around at thin station hoiiM Mr Canfleli did not get home until 530 Then Ito hUfllixl around to tine station house as fast as his coachmen could drive I am Mr Canfleld he said to the goant and I am told that you may mayo stone property of mine here He was invited Into tIne captains room and when ho came out he carried some- thing done up In a glad to say that got back my said he Tho captain will tell you tho story This is Capt Iantrya story About 1230 this afternoon a tact about 10 years old canio in here with a package and said to the sergeant Say man around the corner gave me thw arid told me to give It to you and say that Jo sent it Tho sergeant told the boy to watt a mlnuto until ho found out what the package contained Unwrapping It ho found a little vase with green spots and a wooden standard to hold It sergeant BUpcted that It wits th vve the theft of which ho had roid In TIrE Slv of morning Ho was prac- tically sure of no noticed the of paper in which it we contained aIm a clipping of THE Srv8 store of the theft ol the Further- more on n of wrapping paper in the package was letters JIB CAXriELU 1111 NOT KNOW THK I VASE WAS SO VALUABLE The said he was Roger Meany sonof a bricklayer of Ml Third avenue What did Joo look like asked the sergeant Oh he was a pretty man with black clothes and ono eye ho had a black hat replied th K V Where did rnet this than Ju t around the corn rat Fiftysecond- street and Third avenue Would know him again If you saw him asked the sergeant Sure said the lad If he lock d as he did hmt now He mo a quarter to bring this around I guests toast mayo been a swell Tho sergeant sent a precinct home with the boy and fattier if came later In tIe tIny to find out If tim lad mad taken the rise to the HtnMoti liou e to detain tine p r on and notify tre Mr Canflvld identified vaw anti taken it away him and receipt for It rater Mr CnnfleM paid The legend on tint piece of brown liisidn from Tin SUN In which tho Vii e was wrapped convinces mo hint my original was correct Tine er ton who took the It from the cabinet as n souvenir of tine raid Ho had no Idea of its value and anything ol would mayo Mirved lila quite as well mad found anything that he have carried away a cushy Police was greatly annoyed ye wlm h learned of th vflpo said he would assure Mr Ctnfleld resource- of the Police Department wrwd lx put at his dl xhd to recover No for what tin enter ou wild apt Piper they do to di troy or HIT property mil It to be I went to aitlrlil nojso that for tu particular of obfvrvlri how police- men tlicmtelvfs on such occa- sion So far as I could wo were partic- ularly eauful of Mr Canfleld Tlie Matement w s nadn a day or two ald the reporter you hail carried oft homi 310 of I chip for Do you came to say anytliliiK about that r and then made this Htatinient which to bo liighly Inter vstlng to Mr Id It IH lardly ary to deny the story and I as w H say thud H account Itig rnndo to Mr t of nil prop- erty tflken from hU house by the turned It will be Thli mav Indicate lint tln authorities have about rotioludeil that they lavo no rate against tho gambling apparatus selnnl- OH n ri ull of docMon of the Crurt Imple- ments oct of eommlxiion nro net possessions iinil If seized must ho returne Jerome Mid of tine theft of tho vase heforo Its recovery- was known Just bemuse somebody says that tho thing was stolen that it Is so Ever a raid IH made tIne announcement U mado thnt anywhere from 0000 lo J2fO000 worth of were uilR iii after the raid I dont know anything about this ease and have no sung to make I know I havent any 3iOO va e that belongs to Canfleld- or clM The Interesting question now Is who stole a quarter of a after Adam Wlrth stole faln of thin Duchess of Dovoti hlro ort world wnnte l to know who stole tin DiirhetM So far as anybody knows tho only strangers In on thai night wero the District Attorney of hU stafT tho Police Commissioner Inspector Brooks nnd his policemen Seth Terry a number awl Jacobs Maybe somebody will now confess mw TUB SON mud mado him give up hU souvenir An Ailtrrtlinl Sttniln losing A cnloon half n blccls of West 100th street station a veiy conspicuous xigii with tho liucrlptlon ills pi vd In UH t yiNtirclu- ycmsri ov COlT or DIUTII ix THIS Tli rl c win shunt up light line other cnlooti in tIne ti if courn1 woie not Tho rxillct did nern to no any humor In tli tint trufilnri llrad Tlip tell Ntrrrt lourn Arcurarv and the walrbwordi of publl hrr how tunfs Vo Ati ron a s riding Hell Mil about pr- Im po bro n 81t i I I mal I 0 lave hal chI ant mat r lot there Irn tll I all lay property ii It rn a t h IN lo wit I ho hat JMI lot n Fed vase set mister a ieaehhI 4 t vase I his the vase hit i1urose alit sin anti hi o tim is return ti is I U gatel thug line boroughs hut t lnuit hi lit ii lint low Its > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > < > ° LAHOttS WAR OV MILITIA Second Lieutenant In Indiana Forced to Give tp HU OnTee INDIANAPOLIS Ind Doe fight which organized labor U making against the enlistment of any of lit members In tho State Militia and tho determination to make tmch as are already members with- draw from It wore emphasized today when notice was given of the resignation- of Second Lieut George Cook of Elkhart because of pressure brought upon him by the Press Feeders Union of which he U n member Lieut Cook lies been a member of the National Guard for several years and was recently recommended to thin Adjutant General of tIne State for promotion to a Frt Lieutenancy last few months however the labor unions throughout tho State have taken a stand against any of their members belonging to the Guard and David Kennedy nn for the American Federation of Labor has been addressing the unions In many cities and toviis aid in all his speeches haa advUo- dagairft enlltmcnts of laboring men In the militia Tine unions as a rile have passed by- laws In conformity with his speechon and there have betn many wlthrdawals from the militia Lieut Cook Is the first officer to do the bidding of I urloi- in HER CHIXESE rvriL Harry 41iuck Americanized Celestial Makes Hrnll Cousins Ills Urlde The announcement of the marriage on Nov 15 of Miss Emily Cousins of Bergen Ikach to Harry Chuck a caused a stir In Flat hush yesterday Miss Cousins is well known as a school worker In Flat bur h and Brooklyn She IH well to do and has taught a class of Chinamen In tho Washington Avenue Baptist Church four years Hurry Chuck WAS one of Miss Cousins pupils Ibis 24 years old and his bride Is nine years his senior Chuck dresses like any citizen of meant Ho owns several laundries In Brooklyn besides a wholesale cigar manufacturing bu lneln Manhattan Ho hit been a Christian two years and his bride helped In hU conversion Tho wedding place at the brides home in the presence of her parents The Rev James K Edwards of the First Baptist Church officiated After the ceremony Mr and Mrs Chuck went to lire at 74 Sixth avenue Brooklyn rtvr STLAL tiisnAn- An nmrial l erlnc Thai a Wife It Part or Her Spout and Rob Him ronnAND Me Dec Attorney Whltehou having decided tlial the common law a roan and hta wife are ono and that a person cannot sUl fr n 1ilragelf the entry continued by agrwnmnt has been made In the case of the State against Raymouth S Duntlng and at tho January term of tine Superior Court before Judge ho will be discharged Several months ago Thomas Harrison caused tho arrest of hits wife alleging that she took n pocketbook containing 1040 from under his pillow abstracted 1000 and put tine 50 back Mrs Harrison said she gave tIne money to her sister Mrs Bunting and her husband MM Bunting was arrcMtfd but Bunting left the city In Chicago he was arrested and brought Inert He was held for the Urcnd J Iry and was Indicted He admitted that ho received the 1000 from Mrs Hrrrlson but asserted that there was no larceny In the case and that ho did not receive stolen goods He asserted that a wife cannot steal from her husband or a hueliand front hl wife and threfore while Mr Harrison did not cf tiM nt to the taking of the money by n Harrison there was no crime com- mitted County Attorney Whltehoiife now ad nuts that thus view of the cuss Is correct SC1EXTISTS Ti MKKT lV AFRICA HrltlMi Areept an ImllatUn for 100A- 5pffij l rti Mli la TllK RUM LONDON D o v It i stunted that tho IlllKh Awoclatlon Inns accepted on Invltn thin horn tho British South Africa Com- pany to hold Us rurtml meeting In IOC- Snt Victoria Fulls on tho Zambetl Hlver where a hotel will le erected to oocommo date the members The company ha allotted i7OUO for the expellee of the ociciitlsts The only precedent for tho association meeting out tide of meat Britain Is list furnUhrd In 1MI when KM meeting was held In Canada WICIDF OV TllK Col loinb of the Urllhh Shoots Illinieir nilli a nine Spttlal CaMe rni tilt to Tug MUM LONDON Dir ul Tlionms Lamb of tho South Lancashire lluglrmul who was a passenger en tIm Iunard Line Mvatncr- Ktiurln committed suicide in his state- room on that vessel Ho placed tho maui zlo of n rifle In his mouth and pulled the ttlgg r with his foot Ho wns a member of the English team that took pait In the recent international shooting oonUHt In Canada whence ho was returning Ho served hi Soutli Africa Kmclaml Honors fapt Mahan- ftfttlal Deijictth la Till StJN Dec 7 Capl Alfred Mahan U S N retired his born elected an honor- ary life member of the Royal United Service Institution In acknowledgment of his valu- able contributions to the literature British Navy IlTrnnwno Pa Dee 7 TIne now Union Steel Company Is to ho financed at a capital- of 7i000WiO A bond Issue of 2000000 Is to bo made In addition to tine authorized stcok luo et 50000000 Of tine bonds a sufficient sum will be nt nrMa lo redeem the lionel Issuisof Sharon Steel Company now merged into tine Steel Company Once ilrlnk Illark and While Scotch anti why H l ht m df Ailt The lisle i lbs Century I theSOhoilt between New York ChlrAro the New central Lake Shore The loth Century 7The atonal 1 P11011 l ant 7County 1 Arm i DON I traIn via ork sad vt took Association ails ErR fflEA t ibid of thin nion St eel ohilpail 5 5iIt 1571040000 exist lung lie sic hut Icky anti J ¬ ¬ > > ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ < BUTLER ROBBED RICH MEN O r UELMOXT Alf If I WHIT AMONG ULOOMS VICTIMS Thefts Included Silverware and nothing heck Ulth fornelliii VanderblHi Name IorKixl round tn HU Room Came from Sweden IN Months Ale Victor Bloom a young Swede who has only been in this country year and a but who has been assistant butler H P Belmont Harry Payne Whitney and Charles Blair Macdonald was arraigned- In the Yorkvllle police court yesterday charged with robbing his employers of silverware and clothing The police uy that Bloom admitted tho robberies and said that some of the loot was In his trunk which was In a storage warehouao Bloom also told tint police that a lot of stuff he had stolen would not be found as he had pawned It and de- stroyed the pawntlckets When Bloom was first suspected accord- Ing to tho police 0 II P Belmonte head butler found in his assistants room a check on the Fifth Avenue Bank for 2800 signed Cornelius Vandorbilt so the say inns admitted that the Tlio prisoner also told the police that he had worked for and robbed a man named harrison who lives In Locust street Philadelphia Tho arrest resulted from a visit which A hayes Mr Bolmonts private secretary to tho East Fiftyfirst street Thursday Mr Hayes told apt Lanlry that seIne valuable an- tique sllvtrwaro hind been stolen from Mr Belrnonlii residence at 677 Fifth avenue Among tho stolen he said was a cream pitcher The articles had dis- appeared ono by one and this led Mr lid mont to think that the stuff had not been taken by outsiders though he was reluct- ant to eusjieet any of the servants A closer watch was kLpt and for a time noth ing disappeared Then Mr Beliuout dis- covered that seine of his clothing was missing Mr Belmont hired Bloom on Aug 7 The Swede had eicellont references and when he wanted to leave on I Mr Belmont added another Tho said he was going to work In Harry Payne mouse Mr told the captain that he had since obtained led liOn to the man arid he thought- tho should Investigate the matter The captain sent Detectives and to Mr residence at II East Sixtyfirst street they Inquired for Bloom were that gone out but would rw laCk in a short time learned that various articles Including seine of Mr Whitneys peared in tho household since tho young man had b n employed were In the head butler told that he had lost a silver watch He he had accused Bloom of taking It and the young man had denied tine theft and had house in a huff The detectives waited several hours for him hut he did not return That night however on exnre wagon drove timid the sold be had been ordered to Blooms trunk It was turned over to him and the detectives followed It to 518 Third avenue They left instructions to be notified owner called for It The mann dOt not return to tim Whitney hmnn and an Invottlgntlon showed ralilo wilvenvaro and other property had been stolen The detectives on Saturday that the trunk was to be sent to 34 avenue and Bloom was arrested there morning He was wearing watch which the butler dec tared hnd been Molen hint police iruxdo Otto roll his shirt sleeves that ho was wearing silk under Among the taken front the Belrnont houses worn suits of silk underwear Tine prisoner kid a valuable stickpin in It was recognized as one of Mr Whitneys Tho said hint the young man had stolen jewelry when ho wan in the of Blair Macdonald at 7 Fortyseventh street to Fist first street suction and told tine Magistrate that expected to fluid fomo stolen property when th v It father was In the Swedish customs service at Stockholm and ho had been sent to college In hU imli n country Ho a and a naif nun to serviee Tho asked that he be remanded until tomorrow so tItan might have time to oxamine the trunk find out In how many families he had been sine ho camp to this country MacUlrme Crane remanded tho young man MAHSII STILL REFVDDLED Sot Able to Ixplaln the 21 PorUets full ef anti Jewelry Samuel B Manna treasurer of the Alken Lambert Jewelry Company was In the Jefferson Market pttllcu court yesterday when Harry 0 was arraigned Marsh couldnt talk Intelllfllily and Mr Mann declared that ho must have been drugged At his MarshV case wont over to Tuesday and hail was fixed at 1000 Tine clerk seas found about 0 oclock Saturday night hanging limp over the fence of the Manhattan Club property Ho was shabbily clad hut his twentyono pockets wero full of jewelry of value and of could not how the clerk had obtained possession of so much Jewelry We he said Ho had access to the cavxa and could havo taken ono aitlcb at a tine until ho hind rtnthrnd- togvthw 01lt a eollrction He came to our mouse about ten years ago a few litor lii mini IT anti I ill him 1 under- stand about 15000 I leave no Idea where tho found in his canifl from He did not haw acorn to tho safo hardlcd nonu of the films money If money Wan his own it have I y of jewelry ici IILOCKS TIm HVDSO River Traffic Slops Earlier Than for eral Years The Citizens Line steamer Saratoga which wan to have left early yesterday for Troy hat abandoned Its trip on account of tho filling up of tho rlvor by ice at two points Capt J H Wllcox said lift nght lint be would take his bunt to York CViunil freight at the foot of Fiftieth stieel and arK MINI on by rnll Tlio Saratoga Mill tlwn so at Dean Hlch of tho Line IIIH len line and tine Adirondack worn to leave Troy together yesterday to assist norm way through the Ue xicks hey will not re- turn meaiH Hint river trafilo has hand to he abandoned for WIXJM earlier than for Kiveril ieneinlly It U kept up until about 10 Qilrk Ws- o l via the Irnnirmnla Sprclnl the 30hour flyer financial reports itcnoiitphf and a latllca Ati hal Doom plot mare l Oct Whiney oun th thor Whiney ant hltn nlo Welt t the a lull Marsh mOle old lot tt 1 t un ICi I I mOld t ii xii also lie lie hint left been Net lie a inner lie he yetis The Chicago ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ ° YOVfiO LOCHIXVAR IX AUTO Mrdleal S Indent Itnn Away rx ena tor Lepla i Daughter In Paris Sprclil Pupate lo Tnt SUN PARIS M Marclle a medical student recently became affianced to Mile Cordelia Leplay the elghteenyearcld daughter of exSenator Leplay A month ago M Leplay suddenly withdrew his con to tine young couples marriage and resolved to elope with hU On Friday afternoon h anti a friend an automobile In the Avenue De near At LepUys residence and three other men arrived in a cab Mile Cordelia her governess and a friend ap- peared soon after on their way to Mile Coidellan music teachers residence Marcllo and his friends surrounded the three and Marcllo seized Cordelia nrd her to the automobile Tine threw came In the cab prevented tie young ladys friends from her old the automobile speeded away with Mile Cordelia and one of hIs blends mother received a telegram yesterday containing a re quest from her ton for money The police at Brussels hoe been Instructed to Inter- cept tho fugitives ltAllROlt OFFICIAL HELlt Arrested far HtralliiR Ticket auntS Selling Them to Scalpers EUREKA SrniNos Ark Dec 7 E 0 o tilt St Louis and Northern Arkansas Railway was arrested hero last night clfarg d with forging signatures to railroad coupon tickets The plan alleged to have been adopted was to secure front the company blank tickets and after tearing tilt the local sections to UntO tho foreign arts The apparently used tickets wr cent to a confederate at St Louis or elsewhere and there sold for passage to destination malrly In the South- west The fall entirely upon the St Louis and Northern Arkansas flail way as the used part would bo chargeable to tho rood In custody original tickets were as shown by the serial num- ber thereon RAILROAD IX LIQLOlt FIGhT Lake Shore Will Rpenil IOOOfrOO More In Colllnwoorl 0 If the Drjs Win CLKVKLAND Onto Dec The Lake- Shore Railroad lire hfcotne a powerful factor In tIm Wet or Dry fight in Collln wood which will bo decided on Thursday- If the town goes dry the Lake will spend nnoU er lCOO000 In 0 now bolng exi nded In building shops- at Colllnwood It Is also reported that negotiations are on with a real estate firm to open a new allotment and build many houses which will be sold to employees at cost If the Drys win The additional expenditure will not be mado If Colllnwood goon General Superintendent W H Marshall today Under tho conditions which exist In tIne town we cannot get the best skilled we wish winow JVUCE lie Wouldnt Glue Up a Document That She Demanded nuTHRlK Okla Dee 7 Judge R W Wiloy of HeiucKsy Okla was publicly horsewhipped yesterday hy Mrs Krekow a widow who lives on a farm that city SIne demanded a contract between her cell and her son which she said the attor- ney had In his possession and upon hit re- fitfal to deliver It shin belabored tIne lawyer with a blacksrako whip until he succeeded In wresting It front her No outskirts attempted to Interfere IXSVIiAXCE hELl VI Companies Decline to Pay Lot on the tVaddltucham Mansion Near New Haven NEW HAVES Deo 7 H was announced here today that all payments cf fin In- surance on tho mansion formerly owned by Wilson Wnddlnfjham tho late cattle king nnd rt h owner that was destroyed by firo on Oct 16 had been stopped This determination was reached after an in- vestigation Into tInt of the fire It was liscloged that this building had been sot afire building grounds cost about 00000 ror several it was unoccupied anti It depreciated in value was for Si X Its owner was said to bf Thomas H Llna- hin of thU city who bought a few weeks It was down paying 25000 for the property AMOS J CVMMIXGSS LIBRARY Ills Widow to rite It as He Desired to the Printers Home COLORADO SPRINGS Col Dec 7 Mrs Amos J Cummings widow of tho late New York Congressman Is here on a visit lo the home founded In 1892 by Inter- national Typographical Union Mr Cum mlngH was a member of the original board of trustees of the home His Interest in UH success was great Ho frequently said he would bequeath his library to the home this U tint object of his widows She says Mr never forgot that ho started In life a tyPesetter Is that hlw library from In- trinsic and w interests should ho given to the home LACKAWAXXA WAGES ITJ- eneral Nuperlnlendcm Clarke Announce Increase From nfl I foiASTON Pa Dec 7 General Superb tendent T K Clarke of the Uxckawanna railroad gave out a statement hero this evening to the effect that tIne company hints decided to grant an lnctea of wages to Us men 10 take effect probably on Dec I This announcement had been expected for several days Mr Clurko says nothing an- to tine amount of tho Increase but It Is thought that It will be about 10 per cent The Ktat ment ciild Tin rat K paid the Laekawnnna toad hinco October 1300 have not been tixevedod- liv my load In tlio Kant and tIne lcienres- HlUiuy mndo some of tio not n iw mucli more than equal the Laekawaiuia rates If much A Oititlnn TIM Tri lold n State Umllfd reaches falllnrnl In qUICk on tint t M nttni in4 Urns Hock Island Ml nro d ar A ii A 1th Cob rent Marcie arrive carrie Marcie Marcie L I pint the Short J heIr 10nllrS near orl ln lIur J a mid isit fill In 11 nit r limp loins Beat haudltoi ho wet said lie hive a 1 > > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ TUNNEL FRANCHISE TO PASS THAT IS TIll Til THAT WEXT ROVXD ESTFlt 11A1 Change of Ironi Imllcird on the Part of till Oppnnents of the rani To lay llm llallroacl Coiuniltlee Votes Looked For There IK reason to lelioe that the Penn- sylvania Kallrond tunnel franchise will not only be acted on favorably by the Alder mens Itnllroad Commit IMS today but will be potted by the bard tomorrow It may ln that some of die Aldermen who arts going to vote for it dont know It yet hut they will hear in time If tine In- formation current lf night U correct- It Is possible that the chance of having nil powers of the Aldermen over franchises taken nutty has not appealed to certain men of influcnto on tho Tammiiny side But whatever tho cirrurrntaricen are tile tip last ni ht was tent tlu crant will Lo voted tomorrow Aldermen Diviner and Downing Ilepuhll cans of Brooklyn said yesterday they hind seen lIeutCJov Woodruffs statement that nil the Itepjblicnnc front Brooklyn In tIne Board of Aldermen would vote for tho tunnel fritichUo hut that they declined to commit themselves openly for it had rocclvitl no InttiixtloriM front tho or grnlT tlon they said Other Aldnrmen- ixM they expected to eo Down ing voto in tine liallrond Committee this afternoon fora report That will give the frnnchlfu a majority tit tho committee Tammayad rmcn W re still tilltirg yes tt nlay a a tit tint frarch Hi Aid rman Max J nrg u ie nMir rifieiuu iiii vans iiUtrlct In tho Imnrd ald that he atd the rest of Tcmiratiy tel lowlrg would neal t ilif fri the eigliiioxr clans wvs put In P ho K on if the knew AKIennau PiirjenN ecu the Pentisylvatila planning to It termi- nus to He wild he went over to Mcntauk last week to seine property aid fouud thnt the Pennsylvania ng Island lailreadx Imd gobbled- it all iu President Morris cf tin Republican County Commitee and KxecuilvH Committee av Senator Platt morning l forc h started for Washington TK Republican Influence In the biard will bo exert the tunnel anti Senator Plaits visitors mid that If the grant should be held the year a bill certainly would Ixt offered In the power In tho Board of F timato and Appor t solely KEEIIXfl AT Tim ALDERMEX C F I Siiheoiiiiulttec tnlr In strengthen Tunnel llitd ti To lay The Central Federated Union which ap- pointed a standing committee of II ft fen some tlmo ago to try to keep the labor clauses In tho Pennsylvania tunnel fran- chise decided yesterday that there Is yet a chance to get the Aldermen to vote against the franchise without the labor clauses A subcommittee of throe was appointed to see members the Railroad Committed of the hoard before it meets today anti to talk them unto voting against tho franchise a it now stands It was also decided that tine of fifteen should attend thin meeting of tho Aldermen tcmorrow and among the members for tho labor clauses STVDEXT SECRETLY MARRIED lathe Took a Wife and Kept nn III Course In PnlasoKy William Clarke 27 years old of Tremont a graduate of Columbia University and Susie Ward 20 years old of 1933 Washington avenue TIll Bronx were married on April 2 but their families didnt know of It tU yesterday- The couple were married at the Roman Catholic Church of St Aloy iun 131st street and Seventh avonue by Father McKenna Clarke was takings postgraduato course hi pedagogy at Columbia and continued It Ho did nut want o announce hU marriage to his chums In college and lila wits afraid to tell her Matters went on that way until yesterday when tho brides mother Her father that his daughter should produce liar htiitband nrt to Lint home lint he nt first was afraid to In an M en- ho wan told he anti hi lirfcio would Ix for- given ho went to the Wards IIOIIH anti lilt home will them ho and ills wIre pet a mona for thomselvps- Clarko lent told his mother of his mar rings aid Me not mil rules lug but n house at IS55 Jerome avenue IIAIIRY lOHXSTOXi DEAD Actor Who Hilled Mh lle ett and Shot Illmseir met In Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA Dee 7 Barry John stone the sharer of Kate Hassott theactreas died at hrlf 7 oclock this morning During his last hours tho muidcrer was Irrational To tIne crime of last Monday ho neer referred except on Thursday when hi asked If MISS Hn Hett wax suffer- ing He was told lint she wax not The which he flrrd Into hi own breast near heart hnd pierced tine left lung anil was not extracted It had been probed for but an operation for Its removal was not attempted Johnfetonox mother two brothers and two sisters weie at his bedside No one else was allowed to wo him with the ex- ception of nn Episcopal clergyman who him urtll wlon It n ciiiuinnl kiwyer from Now York wax toconvcrmvithhlm Immediately alter the dcHlli of Johnstono was notified nnil to remove the body authori ties gave ivmaiim were taken to Syracuse MYSTERY AllOVT TillS ARREST ChsrlM I harqni with Iramt- Lsreeny Vlllcil In UN tell ID Hankers Charles L Plce 5M yearn old of 49 Herkl mer str ot Bnxikjyn who 1 in the diroctory- as an nRfnt was nrrestisl by Detective Sergeants Illpln and Carroll anti IncIted up In tint Adamxhtrert stMIrn yesterday after- noon TIne warrant was Issued by Recorder Oliver of Kingston N Y on complaint of Arthur of tine same IH larceny Tho police know nothing of tie ease and Mr his non who vihlted limit In the station houo lost night refu eil to diSCUSS the milter linn of tint AdaniA- Ktrw t station said that several i rcmliifntI- mnkern efllleil to si o Mr Rico tIthing tho day hut norm of lhnm would of causo lendinn to Mr Htoos arrest Hu Ukfn told actlut other braadi- Att Report t Till favorable to last nl lt f wln wn hat Ilk bu t Ill I trda until first ot the 11 II committee I r0 arabic Majority tat 4 iipntnr anti thin gramnt t 5 tie the unit pa riia tin in tIi9 S insisted itit tint ii past eliot hit Is un- derstood tint Camitieu lie lilt I r Tins Ito f- ilurat Laltant of Vauili medals all < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ >

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60 POLICE MEET MASCAGNI

SBEPHERD HIS ORCHESTRASAFELY TO IIOItOKFfi

N Millennial Wrlli or Musical fnlnn-Ilombs In the May the rclirtaStrikes Twice for Cash and Ceu It

Sleuths In the Striken PlacePletro Mascagnl and his orehect ra fiddled

In Now York nnd tlept In Uobokcn latnight and a bar or two was cut out of theJut piece Hymn to the Sun to that theplayers might get out of the jurisdiction ofthe New York court before midnight aidtho end of Sunday Miifcninl fearedwrits from his old friends atid former man-agers the Mittcnthal Bro

That Hymn to the Suns wouldnt havobeen cut If tho performance had not beenmade Late by two striken by tho musiciansfor puy und by the refusal of Slgnora-Biuichlul Cappelll to go on king herurine

But everything carne out right Innd and the musicians won their rneo

and the process wrvere to the fortiesLow and Police Commissioner

Partridge got this tclegrrm yesterdayfrom Now Haven

Ma tea Kn I and opera company too peoplearrive at Grand Central Button at 42i Itear p rsonal violence or from men

ho have reverted to Intimidation falia-hrrests and perjury Please pro ldt amplepolice protection for escort

Heard U Mascagnln new manager whoat the request of tho composer and of theItalian Consul In Bout on took charge ofthe company when Matcagnl had histrouble In that city with the Mittonthal

brothersThe police protection was ample Fifty

plainclothes cope In command of smilingDick Walsh mit tho musicians nt the Malion There was nobody else In tho stationMascagnl wouldnt come through tho gatefrom the train platform until DetectivePetroslni asuured that noneof the sleuths was a musical union manwith a bomb or Mittonthal man with awritThen and hie and theItalian detective from Mulberry streetgot into a carriage and to Herald

Mtccagnl insisted onhaving the carriage cunuins drawn tight

The 100 musIcians with their escort offifty cops followed on foot three nbrtact

a between every two musiciansThe line of was Fifth avenue

to Thirtyfourth street Capt Walsh ltdthe fIrst violinThe Captain said that It was the damndest

hed ever had in the policebusiness

Mark the rear withcymbals and tho thunderclap gong

man of the way thein the middle of the avenue because themusicians shuddered so every time theypassed a cross street

At tho theatre ten of the sleuths wererelieved for ono hour to and get theirevening clothes wherewith to ornamenttho and boxes The other fortysleuths were scattered In the

of tho theatre were reenforced ten men In uniform who saton the circular couches back of the or-chestra seats and dozed through DloPoes nte but woke up during Ladfll DeMlno when one of them discoveredthat by punching the chest of the lay figureof a woman he get a stream

from her Th ten copsgot In line and perfumed themselves

The ten Teen In eveningdress hud a harder Thoyhome of the vacant places on the stageifler the second strike

After the rehearsal and before tho per-formance h 100 musicians and thecops all went to a quicklunch restaurantIn Sixth venue and chargedIn the company

The of the restaurant cameover to th theatre In the middle of the

with 1 la bill He had 1050chaiged against lit sleuths and11130 against tbk musicians ManagerHeard went to th and got 3USOand he told Capt Walshwhat he thought ot hi

Hut the Ion ftof the manager troubles The show was

8 oclock None of the play-ers would mi wall thu bunch got 200riur thorn for Saturday nights performanceIn New

argued and so did Heanl butthat wouldnt do Then Heard sent to thobox office for 200 which ho distributed tothe players Tho curtain wont at 3i

there were no more troublesuntil the fourth number was reached whenSlgnora Bianchlnl Cappelll refused to goon Ten minutes more wore lost In arguingwith hoe and then Signora Fernettl was puton In her place

Then was another strike by themusicians who wanted 100 rashfor last nights performance

The manager tlOO andto pay other In Hoboken

satisfied but three of tho players whowouldnt on again pay forthat night s job

secretary ran around backof the a to fill those threevacant chairs

Walsh offered three of his menDetective Mulcahy spoke up beforehe was asked and wouldnt play-a damn thing If he couldnt have a

reprimanded him and thenassigned Baxter Cullcenand OConnor to sit in the row andlook like musicians

Baxter held a hull fiddle from whichthe secretary removed nil tho strings and

held to their mouthstubes which had been plugged

Walsh what thosituation won ho said

There have two strikes threeoops are on bases but Moscagtiis still at

The show wan over at 1130 Ten minuteslater the musicians aril werebundled Into cabs anti non furniture vanwith their InstrumertH and driven to theterry followed two process servers In a

on a chance of their not Retting out ofNew York by midnight They

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Thomas of 77S East inid streetwho according to the polio served asi oleast of tho Seventyseventh New YorkVolunteers nt tho Elmira rebel prinon in-

llfll stricken with aphasia jVHterdavafternoon near his home Ho was tnkeito the Lebanon Hospital where It was

last night that hU condition was srious

He Is years alit anti death ofhis wile living Intwo small rooms In a at thIS

ddrettsTho pollen had mma troiihb finding

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Prnf Ltngle UlMoverii That O Ken liMore Inportant man Salt

CKICAOU I c 7 New dlrcovorlcB nrebeing mude by phybiologUts associated

itli Dr Jacques lob of the Universityof The latest one Is by Prof

Llngle ono of the men who forseveral years has one of Prof Loebschief assistants in his experiments intotho quctlon of what It Is that causes theheart to beat and what miltains UK actionvhen once ttarted-

Prof Ilnglo now comet forth with thetheory that t Is not only the salt knowna sodium chloride which stimulates andcnu e heart action hut that oxygen gasii even n more Important factor In sustainingheart action

According to the results of tho experi-ments by the university professors thotime IK not far distant when phrslclanuwill know just how much sodium chlorideanti how touch oxygen anti how much otsomething ele to Inject Into a dead porsonVvein In order to restore him to lifo Thequestion I atked by some of those whoh vo Iwrned of the ricont discoveriesIn regard to tho heart bent

long will it ho until scientists willto promote longevity

Prof Lingto scented the result which hehas attained partly by accident Whileexperimenting with a nrlp of turtles heartwhich he was moving front ono vessel con-

taining Fodium chloride h noticed thatthe heating of the was inctt e l when it cube Into contact with theair

Noting tills tine professor took a pieceof strip cut from tho ventricle of a turtlethat hid closed to beat HO a result of vio-

lence inflicted in preparing It for experi-ment placed It in a solution of salt antithen put strip of heart in n Jarof oxygen

Hern the beating was sustained forseventytwo hours No ono had beensuccessful In maintaining heat of aIngle strip of heart for so a time a

It was mist ore ago that Prof Lochtartlet tho world by state-ment and proof that the vital force of lifecornea from the electric forces In the foodwhich is eaten aril r nt from heat elements

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ianitea Id Course anti Nebraskanty Three Mile

NKIIBASKA CITY Neb Dec 7 On Fridaythis city was on the batiks of the Missouriliver with tho main channel of the streamflowing clo e to the town Today tineMissouri Hlver I flowing three miles tothe eastward of the city and where for

the water flowed there Is now aseveral thousand acres In extent

The city is without fire protection orwater for family use the intake pipes ofthe water system being la the centre of thenewly mado ground A of severalhundred men are at work new pipesto tho water

The change took place In twelve hoursFriday night Only for tlw heavy rock

embankments of Burlington Railroadbridge across the Missouri that structurewould span dry land now The currentof the river changed Immediately belowtho bridge and returns to the old channellive miles below here

A largo amount of drift Ice Is comingdown the river anti a lam was formedearly Friday night Tine Platte and Mis-

souri rivers both hiring down tremendousamounts of sandy deposits and thesesettling tho cur-rent which cut Into thu batik on the Iowaide very fast and deported the earth

on tho sand bar on the Nebraska side of theriver Several farm on the Iowaside of tin river HwnllowM up

A number of these change in the riverhave occurred hut tho great speed withwhich the river worked in thin casenever been equalled-

It EDICT hiGh MEAT IltlCES-

nnternrn Tell of Shortage in Packingllou M anti on the Hances

OMAHA Neb Dec 7 Tho provisionsupply at tho South Omaln packing cais nearly 10VK000 rounds short as compared with this date year Tine flgtirpmean lifih prices classes of menunot year whether ornot the packinghouseledger goes

The clock at South Omahatoday aggregate PIIOSJJ pounds nsagainst pounds on thea your ago Tho falling off lii largelyduo to tho rhortano incattle U moro largelydue to the remarkilJo decrean In the Iccolpts of lln term provlflonsIncludes cU anti prepared meatsand tine great ttnpUf of tine retail marketsoutfildu of quarters

Tim Western raiw have almostdenuded of cattlo which were hurried totho markets during the fall closedbecause of tho high rPl et tiny brought

Hol ert Footo f f mson county WyoGrit of the men In thoState on range con itlons declares thntyomIiiK heriH ar reduced until only

thoo required for hivdlng purposes oreleft Western hans bring similarreports while w rattle territory-of tho liello Foui 10 S D

Is put In the same ch with Colorado andMontana that of hat ig closed the presentNMIMIII mot wit vorable signs for thecorning year

Tim shortage In IK receipts IH due tothe partial drought In year Tho receiptsat all stock yards In m country yearhave shown a falllnf ofT of nearly 10 per-cent An Improvem it IH expected nuM-

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srvs or Tin THEFTirrr IT

Alio nn Apoloo Printed With PencilIn CapllaU Small Boy Ka One

Alan fiavc II to Stint Around theCareer From tine Police Station

Hlchanl A Canfields JTfiOO peachblo-wV stolen from his house while the Dis-

trict Attorney and the police werethe place a week ago tonight wasto Mr Canfleld at 6 oclock last eveningby Police Captain Lantry of the East Fiftyfirst Tine story of the returnof the Is Intenntlng llko the story oftine theft which was accomplished underthe eyes of almost Iwoscor policemena police ln pctor nnd police captain andImportable as it may teem while the keeneyed sleuth Jacobs was stacking about thehouse

About I oclock yesterday afternoon aman rune tho bamm nt bell of Mr Can

mouse with con iilerablo vigor Towho nsponded the man

Polke Captain I antry sent moInert to nay that he thinks he has Mr Canfields peachblow vase around at thin stationhoiiM

Mr Canfleli did not get home until530 Then Ito hUfllixl around to tine stationhouse as fast as his coachmen could drive

I am Mr Canfleld he said to thegoant and I am told that you may mayo

stone property of mine hereHe was invited Into tIne captains room

and when ho came out he carried some-thing done up In a

glad to say that got back mysaid he Tho captain will tell

you tho storyThis is Capt Iantrya story About 1230

this afternoon a tact about 10 years oldcanio in here with a package and said tothe sergeant

Say man around the cornergave me thw arid told me to give It to youand say that Jo sent it

Tho sergeant told the boy to watt amlnuto until ho found out what the packagecontained Unwrapping It ho found alittle vase with green spots and awooden standard to hold It sergeantBUpcted that It wits th vvethe theft of which ho had roid In TIrE Slvof morning Ho was prac-tically sure of no noticed the

of paper in which it wecontained aIm a clipping of THE Srv8store of the theft ol the Further-more on n of wrapping paperin the package wasletters

JIB CAXriELU 1111 NOT KNOW THK I

VASE WAS SO VALUABLE

The said he was Roger Meanysonof a bricklayer of Ml Third avenue

What did Joo look like asked thesergeant

Oh he was a pretty man withblack clothes and ono eye ho had ablack hat replied th K V

Where did rnet this thanJu t around the corn rat Fiftysecond-

street and Third avenueWould know him again If you

saw him asked the sergeantSure said the lad If he lock d as he did

hmt now He mo a quarter to bringthis around I guests toast mayobeen a swell

Tho sergeant sent a precincthome with the boy and fattier if

came later In tIe tIny tofind out If tim lad mad taken the rise to theHtnMoti liou e to detain tine p r on andnotify tre Mr Canflvld identified

vaw anti taken it away him andreceipt for It

rater Mr CnnfleM paidThe legend on tint piece of brown

liisidn from Tin SUN In whichtho Viie was wrapped convinces mo hintmy original was correct Tine erton who took the Itfrom the cabinet as n souvenir of tine raidHo had no Idea of its value and anythingol would mayo Mirved lila quiteas well mad found anything that hehave carried away a cushy

Police wasgreatly annoyed ye wlm h learnedof th vflpo said he wouldassure Mr Ctnfleld resource-of the Police Department wrwd lx putat his dl xhd to recover

No for what tinenter ou wild apt Piperthey do to di troy or HIT

property mil It to be I wentto aitlrlil nojso that for tuparticular of obfvrvlri how police-men tlicmtelvfs on such occa-sion So far as I could wo were partic-ularly eauful of Mr Canfleld

Tlie Matement w s nadn a day or twoald the reporter you hail

carried oft homi 310 of Ichip for Do you cameto say anytliliiK about that

r and then made thisHtatinient which to bo liighly Intervstlng to Mr Id

It IH lardly ary to deny the storyand I as w H say thud H accountItig rnndo to Mr t of nil prop-erty tflken from hU house by the

turned It will beThli mav Indicate lint tln authorities

have about rotioludeil that they lavo norate against tho gambling apparatus selnnl-OH n ri ull of docMonof the Crurt Imple-ments oct of eommlxiion nro netpossessions iinil If seized must ho returne

Jerome Midof tine theft of tho vase heforo Its recovery-was known

Just bemuse somebody says that thothing was stolen thatit Is so Ever a raid IH made tIneannouncement U mado thnt anywherefrom 0000 lo J2fO000 worth ofwere uilR iii after the raid I dont knowanything about this ease and have no sung

to make I know I haventany 3iOO va e that belongs to Canfleld-or clM

The Interesting question now Is whostole a quarter of a

after Adam Wlrth stole falnof thin Duchess of Dovoti

hlro ort world wnnte l to know whostole tin DiirhetM So far as anybodyknows tho only strangers Inon thai night wero the DistrictAttorney of hU stafT tho

Police Commissioner InspectorBrooks nnd his policemen SethTerry a number awl Jacobs

Maybe somebody will nowconfess mw TUB SONmud mado him give up hU souvenir

An Ailtrrtlinl Sttniln losingA cnloon half n blccls of West

100th street station a veiy conspicuousxigii with tho liucrlptlon illspi vd In UH

tyiNtirclu-

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Second Lieutenant In Indiana Forced toGive tp HU OnTee

INDIANAPOLIS Ind Doe fightwhich organized labor U making againstthe enlistment of any of lit members In

tho State Militia and tho determination tomake tmch as are already members with-

draw from It wore emphasized todaywhen notice was given of the resignation-of Second Lieut George Cook of Elkhartbecause of pressure brought upon himby the Press Feeders Union of which heU n member

Lieut Cook lies been a member of theNational Guard for several years and wasrecently recommended to thin AdjutantGeneral of tIne State for promotion to a

Frt Lieutenancylast few months however

the labor unions throughout tho Statehave taken a stand against any of theirmembers belonging to the Guardand David Kennedy nn for theAmerican Federation of Labor has beenaddressing the unions In many cities andtoviis aid in all his speeches haa advUo-dagairft enlltmcnts of laboring men In

the militiaTine unions as a rile have passed by-

laws In conformity with his speechon andthere have betn many wlthrdawals fromthe militia Lieut Cook Is the first officerto do the bidding of I urloi-

in HER CHIXESE rvriLHarry 41iuck Americanized Celestial

Makes Hrnll Cousins Ills UrldeThe announcement of the marriage on

Nov 15 of Miss Emily Cousins of BergenIkach to Harry Chuck acaused a stir In Flat hush yesterday MissCousins is well known as a schoolworker In Flat burh and Brooklyn SheIH well to do and has taught a class ofChinamen In tho Washington Avenue BaptistChurch four years

Hurry Chuck WAS one of Miss Cousinspupils Ibis 24 years old and his bride Isnine years his senior Chuck dresses likeany citizen of meant Ho owns severallaundries In Brooklyn besides a wholesalecigar manufacturing bu lneln ManhattanHo hit been a Christian two years and hisbride helped In hU conversion

Tho wedding place at the brideshome in the presence of her parents TheRev James K Edwards of the First BaptistChurch officiated After the ceremony Mrand Mrs Chuck went to lire at 74 Sixthavenue Brooklyn

rtvr STLAL tiisnAn-An nmrial l erlnc Thai a Wife It Part or

Her Spout and Rob HimronnAND Me Dec Attorney

Whltehou having decided tlial thecommon law a roan and hta wife are onoand that a person cannot sUl fr n 1ilragelfthe entry continued by agrwnmnt hasbeen made In the case of the State againstRaymouth S Duntlng and at tho Januaryterm of tine Superior Court before Judge

ho will be dischargedSeveral months ago Thomas Harrison

caused tho arrest of hits wife alleging thatshe took n pocketbook containing 1040from under his pillow abstracted 1000and put tine 50 back Mrs Harrison saidshe gave tIne money to her sister MrsBunting and her husband MM Buntingwas arrcMtfd but Bunting left the cityIn Chicago he was arrested and broughtInert He was held for the Urcnd J Iryand was Indicted He admitted that horeceived the 1000 from Mrs Hrrrlsonbut asserted that there was no larceny Inthe case and that ho did not receive stolengoods He asserted that a wife cannotsteal from her husband or a hueliand fronthl wife and threfore while Mr Harrisondid not cf tiM nt to the taking of the moneyby n Harrison there was no crime com-mitted

County Attorney Whltehoiife now adnuts that thus view of the cuss Is correct

SC1EXTISTS Ti MKKT lV AFRICA

HrltlMi Areept an ImllatUnfor 100A-

5pffij l rti Mli la TllK RUM

LONDON D o v It i stunted that thoIlllKh Awoclatlon Inns accepted on Invltnthin horn tho British South Africa Com-

pany to hold Us rurtml meeting In IOC-Snt Victoria Fulls on tho Zambetl Hlverwhere a hotel will le erected to oocommodate the members The company haallotted i7OUO for the expellee of theociciitlsts

The only precedent for tho associationmeeting out tide of meat Britain Is listfurnUhrd In 1MI when KM meeting washeld In Canada

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LONDON Dir ul Tlionms Lamb oftho South Lancashire lluglrmul who wasa passenger en tIm Iunard Line Mvatncr-Ktiurln committed suicide in his state-room on that vessel Ho placed tho mauizlo of n rifle In his mouth and pulled thettlgg r with his foot

Ho wns a member of the English teamthat took pait In the recent internationalshooting oonUHt In Canada whence ho wasreturning Ho served hi Soutli Africa

Kmclaml Honors fapt Mahan-

ftfttlal Deijictth la Till StJNDec 7 Capl Alfred Mahan

U S N retired his born elected an honor-ary life member of the Royal United ServiceInstitution In acknowledgment of his valu-able contributions to the literatureBritish Navy

IlTrnnwno Pa Dee 7 TIne now UnionSteel Company Is to ho financed at a capital-of 7i000WiO A bond Issue of 2000000Is to bo made In addition to tine authorizedstcok luo et 50000000 Of tine bonds asufficient sum will be nt nrMa lo redeemthe lionel Issuisof Sharon SteelCompany now merged into tine SteelCompany

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Thefts Included Silverware and nothingheck Ulth fornelliii VanderblHi

Name IorKixl round tn HU RoomCame from Sweden IN Months Ale

Victor Bloom a young Swede who hasonly been in this country year and abut who has been assistant butlerH P Belmont Harry Payne Whitney andCharles Blair Macdonald was arraigned-In the Yorkvllle police court yesterdaycharged with robbing his employers ofsilverware and clothing

The police uy that Bloom admittedtho robberies and said that some of theloot was In his trunk which was In astorage warehouao Bloom also told tintpolice that a lot of stuff he had stolen wouldnot be found as he had pawned It and de-

stroyed the pawntlcketsWhen Bloom was first suspected accord-

Ing to tho police 0 II P Belmonte headbutler found in his assistants room acheck on the Fifth Avenue Bank for 2800signed Cornelius Vandorbilt sothe say inns admitted thatthe

Tlio prisoner also told the police thathe had worked for and robbed a man namedharrison who lives In Locust streetPhiladelphia

Tho arrest resulted from a visit whichA hayes Mr Bolmonts private

secretary to tho East Fiftyfirststreet Thursday Mr Hayestold apt Lanlry that seIne valuable an-

tique sllvtrwaro hind been stolen from MrBelrnonlii residence at 677 Fifth avenueAmong tho stolen he said wasa cream pitcher The articles had dis-

appeared ono by one and this led Mr lidmont to think that the stuff had not beentaken by outsiders though he was reluct-ant to eusjieet any of the servants A

closer watch was kLpt and for a time nothing disappeared Then Mr Beliuout dis-

covered that seine of his clothing wasmissing

Mr Belmont hired Bloom on Aug 7 TheSwede had eicellont references and whenhe wanted to leave on I Mr Belmontadded another Tho said he wasgoing to work In Harry Paynemouse

Mr told the captain that he hadsince obtained led liOnto the man arid he thought-tho should Investigate the matter

The captain sent Detectives andto Mr residence at

II East Sixtyfirst street they Inquired forBloom were that gone outbut would rw laCk in a short time

learned that various articles Includingseine of Mr Whitneyspeared in tho household since thoyoung man had b n employed

were In the headbutler told that he had lost a silverwatch He he had accused Bloom oftaking It and the young man had deniedtine theft and had house in a huff

The detectives waited several hours forhim hut he did not return That nighthowever on exnre wagon drove timidthe sold be had been ordered toBlooms trunk It was turned over to himand the detectives followed It to

518 Third avenue Theyleft instructions to be notifiedowner called for It

The mann dOt not return to timWhitney hmnn and an Invottlgntlon showed

ralilo wilvenvaro and otherproperty had been stolen The detectives

on Saturday that the trunk was tobe sent to 34 avenue and Bloom wasarrested there morning He waswearing watch which the butlerdec tared hnd been Molen hintpolice iruxdo Otto roll his shirt sleeves

that ho was wearing silk underAmong the taken front

the Belrnont houses wornsuits of silk underwear Tine prisoner kida valuable stickpin in Itwas recognized as one of Mr WhitneysTho said hint the young manhad stolen jewelry when ho wan in the

of Blair Macdonald at7 Fortyseventh street

to Fistfirst street suction and told tine Magistratethat expected to fluid fomostolen property when th v It

father was In the Swedishcustoms service at Stockholm andho had been sent to college In hU imli ncountry Ho aand a naif nun to servieeTho asked that he be remandeduntil tomorrow so tItan might havetime to oxamine the trunk find outIn how many families he had beensine ho camp to this country MacUlrmeCrane remanded tho young man

MAHSII STILL REFVDDLED

Sot Able to Ixplaln the 21 PorUets fullef anti Jewelry

Samuel B Manna treasurer of the AlkenLambert Jewelry Company was In theJefferson Market pttllcu court yesterdaywhen Harry 0 was arraigned Marshcouldnt talk Intelllfllily and Mr Manndeclared that ho must have been druggedAt his MarshV case wont overto Tuesday and hail was fixed at 1000

Tine clerk seas found about 0 oclockSaturday night hanging limp over thefence of the Manhattan Club propertyHo was shabbily clad hut his twentyonopockets wero full of jewelry of value andof

could nothow the clerk had obtained possession ofso much Jewelry

We he said Ho hadaccess to the cavxa and could havo takenono aitlcb at a tine until ho hind rtnthrnd-togvthw 01lt a eollrction He came toour mouse about ten years ago a fewlitor lii mini IT anti I ill him 1 under-stand about 15000 I leave no Idea wheretho found in his canifl fromHe did not haw acorn to tho safohardlcd nonu of the films money Ifmoney Wan his own it have

I y of jewelry

ici IILOCKS TIm HVDSO

River Traffic Slops Earlier Than foreral Years

The Citizens Line steamer Saratogawhich wan to have left early yesterdayfor Troy hat abandoned Its trip on accountof tho filling up of tho rlvor by ice at twopoints Capt J H Wllcox said lift nghtlint be would take his bunt to YorkCViunil freight at the foot of Fiftiethstieel and arK MINI on by rnll

Tlio Saratoga Mill tlwn soat Dean Hlch

of tho Line IIIH lenline and tine Adirondackworn to leave Troy together yesterday toassist norm waythrough the Ue xicks hey will not re-

turn meaiH Hint river trafilohas hand to he abandoned for WIXJMearlier than for Kiveril ieneinllyIt U kept up until about 10

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Mrdleal S Indent Itnn Away rx enator Lepla i Daughter In Paris

Sprclil Pupate lo Tnt SUN

PARIS M Marclle a medicalstudent recently became affianced to MileCordelia Leplay the elghteenyearclddaughter of exSenator Leplay A monthago M Leplay suddenly withdrew his con

to tine young couples marriage andresolved to elope with hU

On Friday afternoon h anti a friendan automobile In the Avenue De

near At LepUys residence andthree other men arrived in a cab Mile

Cordelia her governess and a friend ap-

peared soon after on their way to Mile

Coidellan music teachers residenceMarcllo and his friends surrounded the

three and Marcllo seized Cordelia nrdher to the automobile Tine threw

came In the cab prevented tieyoung ladys friends from herold the automobile speeded away withMile Cordelia and one of hIsblends

mother received a telegramyesterday containing a re

quest from her ton for money The policeat Brussels hoe been Instructed to Inter-

cept tho fugitives

ltAllROlt OFFICIAL HELlt

Arrested far HtralliiR Ticket auntS SellingThem to Scalpers

EUREKA SrniNos Ark Dec 7 E 0o tilt St Louis and Northern

Arkansas Railway was arrested hero lastnight clfarg d with forging signatures torailroad coupon tickets The plan allegedto have been adopted was to secure frontthe company blank tickets andafter tearing tilt the local sections to UntO

tho foreign artsThe apparently used tickets wr cent

to a confederate at St Louisor elsewhere and there sold for passageto destination malrly In the South-west The fall entirely uponthe St Louis and Northern Arkansas flailway as the used part would bo chargeableto tho rood In custody originaltickets were as shown by the serial num-ber thereon

RAILROAD IX LIQLOlt FIGhTLake Shore Will Rpenil IOOOfrOO More

In Colllnwoorl 0 If the Drjs Win

CLKVKLAND Onto Dec The Lake-Shore Railroad lire hfcotne a powerfulfactor In tIm Wet or Dry fight in Colllnwood which will bo decided on Thursday-If the town goes dry the Lake willspend nnoU er lCOO000 In0 now bolng exi nded In building shops-at Colllnwood It Is also reported thatnegotiations are on with a real estate firmto open a new allotment and build manyhouses which will be sold to employees atcost If the Drys win

The additional expenditure will not bemado If Colllnwood goon GeneralSuperintendent W H Marshall today

Under tho conditions which exist In tInetown we cannot get the best skilledwe wish

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lie Wouldnt Glue Up a Document ThatShe Demanded

nuTHRlK Okla Dee 7 Judge R WWiloy of HeiucKsy Okla was publiclyhorsewhipped yesterday hy Mrs Krekowa widow who lives on a farm thatcity

SIne demanded a contract between hercell and her son which she said the attor-ney had In his possession and upon hit re-

fitfal to deliver It shin belabored tIne lawyerwith a blacksrako whip until he succeededIn wresting It front her No outskirtsattempted to Interfere

IXSVIiAXCE hELl VI

Companies Decline to Pay Lot on thetVaddltucham Mansion Near New Haven

NEW HAVES Deo 7 H was announcedhere today that all payments cf fin In-

surance on tho mansion formerly ownedby Wilson Wnddlnfjham tho late cattleking nnd rt h owner that was destroyedby firo on Oct 16 had been stopped Thisdetermination was reached after an in-

vestigation Into tInt of the fire Itwas liscloged that this building had been sotafire building groundscost about 00000 ror severalit was unoccupied anti It depreciated invalue was for Si X

Its owner was said to bf Thomas H Llna-hin of thU city who bought a fewweeks It was down paying25000 for the property

AMOS J CVMMIXGSS LIBRARY

Ills Widow to rite It as He Desired tothe Printers Home

COLORADO SPRINGS Col Dec 7 MrsAmos J Cummings widow of tho lateNew York Congressman Is here on a visitlo the home founded In 1892 by Inter-national Typographical Union Mr CummlngH was a member of the original boardof trustees of the home His Interest inUH success was great Ho frequentlysaid he would bequeath his library to thehome this U tint object of his widows

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started In life a tyPesetter Isthat hlw library from In-

trinsic and w interests should hogiven to the home

LACKAWAXXA WAGES ITJ-

eneral Nuperlnlendcm Clarke AnnounceIncrease From nfl I

foiASTON Pa Dec 7 General Superbtendent T K Clarke of the Uxckawannarailroad gave out a statement hero thisevening to the effect that tIne companyhints decided to grant an lnctea of wagesto Us men 10 take effect probably on Dec I

This announcement had been expected forseveral days Mr Clurko says nothing an-

to tine amount of tho Increase but It Isthought that It will be about 10 per centThe Ktat ment ciild

Tin rat K paid the Laekawnnna toadhinco October 1300 have not been tixevedod-liv my load In tlio Kant and tIne lcienres-HlUiuy mndo some of tio

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THAT IS TIll Til THAT WEXTROVXD ESTFlt 11A1

Change of Ironi Imllcird on the Partof till Oppnnents of the rani Tolay llm llallroacl Coiuniltlee Votes

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There IK reason to lelioe that the Penn-

sylvania Kallrond tunnel franchise willnot only be acted on favorably by the Aldermens Itnllroad Commit IMS today but willbe potted by the bard tomorrow

It may l n that some of die Aldermenwho arts going to vote for it dont knowIt yet hut they will hear in time If tine In-

formation current lf night U correct-It Is possible that the chance of havingnil powers of the Aldermen over franchisestaken nutty has not appealed to certainmen of influcnto on tho Tammiiny sideBut whatever tho cirrurrntaricen are tiletip last ni ht was tent tlu crant will Lovoted tomorrow

Aldermen Diviner and Downing Ilepuhllcans of Brooklyn said yesterday theyhind seen lIeutCJov Woodruffs statementthat nil the Itepjblicnnc front BrooklynIn tIne Board of Aldermen would vote fortho tunnel fritichUo hut that they declinedto commit themselves openly for ithad rocclvitl no InttiixtloriM front tho orgrnlT tlon they said Other Aldnrmen-ixM they expected to eo Downing voto in tine liallrond Committee thisafternoon fora reportThat will give the frnnchlfu a majority tittho committee

Tammayad rmcn W re still tilltirg yestt nlay a a tit tint frarch Hi Aid rman MaxJ nrg u ie nMir rifieiuu iiiivans iiUtrlct In tho Imnrd aldthat he atd the rest of Tcmiratiy tellowlrg would neal t ilif fri

the eigliiioxr clans wvs put InP ho K on if theknew

AKIennau PiirjenN ecu thePentisylvatila planning to It termi-nus to He wild he wentover to Mcntauk last week to seineproperty aid fouud thnt the Pennsylvania

ng Island lailreadx Imd gobbled-it all iu

President Morris cf tin Republican CountyCommitee andKxecuilvH Committee av Senator Platt

morning l forc h started forWashington TK Republican Influence Inthe biard will bo exert the tunnelanti Senator Plaits visitors mid that If thegrant should be held theyear a bill certainly would Ixt offered In

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KEEIIXfl AT Tim ALDERMEX

C F I Siiheoiiiiulttec tnlr In strengthenTunnel llitd ti To lay

The Central Federated Union which ap-

pointed a standing committee of II ft fensome tlmo ago to try to keep the laborclauses In tho Pennsylvania tunnel fran-chise decided yesterday that there Is yeta chance to get the Aldermen to vote againstthe franchise without the labor clausesA subcommittee of throe was appointedto see members the Railroad Committedof the hoard before it meets today anti

to talk them unto voting against thofranchise a it now stands

It was also decided that tineof fifteen should attend thin meeting of thoAldermen tcmorrow and among themembers for tho labor clauses

STVDEXT SECRETLY MARRIED

lathe Took a Wife and Kept nn III CourseIn PnlasoKy

William Clarke 27 years old of Tremonta graduate of Columbia University andSusie Ward 20 years old of 1933 Washingtonavenue TIll Bronx were married on April2 but their families didnt know of It tUyesterday-

The couple were married at the RomanCatholic Church of St Aloy iun 131st streetand Seventh avonue by Father McKenna

Clarke was takings postgraduato coursehi pedagogy at Columbia and continued ItHo did nut want o announce hU marriageto his chums In college and lila witsafraid to tell her Matters wenton that way until yesterday when thobrides motherHer father that his daughter shouldproduce liar htiitband

nrt to Lint home lint he nt firstwas afraid to In an M en-ho wan told he anti hi lirfcio would Ix for-given ho went to the Wards IIOIIH anti

lilt home will them ho andills wIre pet a mona for thomselvps-

Clarko lent told his mother of his marrings aid Me not mil rules lugbut n house at IS55 Jerome avenue

IIAIIRY lOHXSTOXi DEAD

Actor Who Hilled Mh lle ett and ShotIllmseir met In Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA Dee 7 Barry Johnstone the sharer of Kate Hassott theactreasdied at hrlf 7 oclock this morningDuring his last hours tho muidcrer wasIrrational To tIne crime of last Mondayho neer referred except on Thursdaywhen hi asked If MISS Hn Hett wax suffer-ing He was told lint she wax not The

which he flrrd Into hi own breastnear heart hnd pierced tine left lunganil was not extracted It had beenprobed for but an operation for Its removalwas not attempted

Johnfetonox mother two brothers andtwo sisters weie at his bedside No oneelse was allowed to wo him with the ex-

ception of nn Episcopal clergyman whohim urtll wlon It

n ciiiuinnl kiwyer from NowYork wax toconvcrmvithhlm

Immediately alter the dcHlli of Johnstonowas notified nnil to

remove the body authorities gave ivmaiim were takento Syracuse

MYSTERY AllOVT TillS ARREST

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