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THE SUN THURSDAY DECEMBER 17 1903
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lifivn not JIIIIHH thiwi fnttH A limltitold irn only tho othor day that he under-stood New r cent of tho-pcndlturi I thawed him that CitY
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Theso tux me Republican tintpersonal measures and whiiiinvr anaeo accrues to thn Hty It Is n much yourduty to hrlnir nttontion to It to the voteran IM to HWIW them I li benilltn of protect Ion
If you call n man 11 liehas occurred between the elIV
and the rural eomiiiunllles tIring IIHMJmutters houw and Irltqdxhlp lnof hostility
country Im a Isnnxlounto you Tliero must In coimultntluiibetween mid dlstrlH captainmust be no ln ld I hleaders must think I would Klve more furn leader who IIHH amime than a man who nlwiy sltlod with me
These are the thlinrn Hint uri going tobuild the Republican party
Wo need no wn do IpiidirnWe have A battle on In tho year
We knov the drliliveimiUHof W know the ard-uous task of otircessor President liooneveil and we tlni la whichhe accomplished hU tusk Wo owe Itto him to to build up tin Ite-publlcan party so tutu these rumors Of dis-agreement miijr ho mid we limygo up In a for u victory for the
the tutu Is neverfound wanting in administering to the needsof the
I thnnk you for your curdliil I
wish for you suocasn If there Is anythingI mn do call me If 1 cullhelp you 1 will respond
As the Governor finished liU unwell thopresent rono and gave
cheers for Governor liUfrom the through a crowd of
cheering dliiiTB whom tried to nlmki
He will Irnvo for Washington this morn-Ing anti will return on night
tLinn Bruco were the otherBRUCE lltns TUB RUIIAIj COUMTIK8 HKFOIIM
Tho Governor had when Mr BnicoMr Bruco first paid a compliment
to President Rooseveltnntionnl convention had already beltheld and that everybody tinPresident wouldthat tim were loyal to Mmcause of good government at lastelection ho and n htspoke ho showed considerable
Thore nre some fun that mustdone There Is a misunderstand-ing between the up State people and thn cityvoters Thorn never will be any Intho Republican In the State until Iliaup appreciate what the puny Inthe Is
It Is entirely different to be a RepublicanIn the city of Now York
civil some consideration lothin Republicans In New York When it
comes up In Albnny HfTcctlnR NewYork It li either riot herd at all or ignoredWi will never have n ureat Inuntil th people of the State decide tn accordto IIM he same that is nocnrdedto up tlu State counties
You can reorganizebut until we recognition no ieood willcome of it There are only i litht countiesup the Htatn with a greater number of voterthan this Assembly district Yet what doyour representatives There Is Dela-ware county I cime The wishesof Its in the Ijcpisluturo ore-
s paramount as the wlshnxofdodhive between
the party above the Harlem and the partythe same consideration HC
corded to our representativesThe fact is we not the confidence
of the people up State no matter whatIs said is n thrIll conviction in theminds of the people hilt the Republicansarc hostile to the We have sot to re-move that fnil In ir Who ran do it Theparty up the State 1 Polluting to the picture-of fiov Odell over the head
There were cheers from the diners andThats right
I dont care who lenders are Idont care what their principles arenothing will count until one U
until wo get recognition by the upState people
WhenMr Urucesat down the Republicans
Yoiire nil right It wns the sensation ofthe dinner
TEST SUIT PKEIGIIT IIATKS
An Order orthe Intrrstale rommerce Commission Heron the Courts
CLEVELAND Dee 18 A test of tho le-
gality of the orders of the Interstate Commeroe Cummiwiion began today in the I
United States Court before IndRe Wingin the hearing of thp notion brought againstthe Boston and Maine New York Central
Big Four and Lako Shore railroadsThe commission three years ago found
that the moving of hay und straw fromthe sixth freight to fifth class wasmjust order to the railroadsto it The thirty railroads con-trolled by the Ontnil Associationrefused to comply with tho order and theaction was the roada
Iohn 0 Carlisle of tImTreasury appeared on behalf of the Govern-ment to Sheer solicitor of thecommission and rnltud Status DistrictAttorney John J Sullivan Adelbert Moot
and Judge Oeorge W Wall ofChicago twisted several railroad law
managing tho cnno for the rnilroadswas introduced
C S lilt chairman of the offlciiilclassification commltteo for railways-and G J Grammer of tIm IGill explained methods followed in
rntcs Mr Grammer explainedtho comparison made by commis-
sion between hay rates wasTho railroads the coirunlsslon-overetepped its authority
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errtlct In Kuprrmn Court at ItoclirMcrAcnlnst the New York rcnlral
ROCHESTER IB Tho largest verdictever recorded Monroe fordeath of ono person was returned In thoSupreme Court this morning when a juryRwnrded18000 danuiges lo Katie Hoffman jAgainst tho Now York Central railroadMrs Hoffmans wasa
driver was at Fairport lastpring by u tight down tho
to got out of tutu way Of tIe EmpireState Express Gross negligence
of was allegedwas made this afternoon for a-
new trial on the ground that the inniagew i
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In Ills DepartmentFire Commissioner Sturgis made an un
tiM ally large batch of promotionsThe following assistant foremen were
made foremen William Walsh Engine 19
Truck 20 William Christo-pher Shaw Engine 20 mId James B Camp
Engine Mawere thirtytwo engineers of
steamer nnd first firemen promotedto assistant foremen andwere to engineers-
The notificationtoday and will be assigned to new duties
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Called t j Hanson Place Baptist DiurchTh RevDr C D Case pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Montclair N Jhas recelxpd a unanimous rail to th
of the Hanson Place ChurchBrooklyn us the successor of the RPV
S Hensou who to lakr chargeof Tremont Temple Boston It underBtood hut will and COIIIHto Brooklyn the midrib of January
New Secretary of Illformed Ctiurch SjnodThe Roy James Hunter pastor of the
Anderson Memorial Reformed Church inTho Bronx and Kfoted clerk of the Clnssis-of New York electixl to i he execu-tive qf tin cvdngellstiu com-mittee of the gennrnj synod of lint churchHe succedn the Rev Dr R Du-ryeaipastor of Grew Reformed Chinch
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TO FtlAMK IlllTlfill TAttlFF ILA
Chamberlain Organllnic an IlionlclalIommlnloii-
Special CaWn Dtipatcti to SUN
LONDON Dec 18 In ofspeech at Leeds Joseph Chamberlain
that auspices of theLeague u commission wait
being formed to consider the conditionBritish rude nnd the remedies applicablehereto Ho said it would bo an unofllclumid nonpolitical commission representingevery principal Industry It would compriso representatives of India the crown
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would invite witnesses from every traderind would endeavor after hearing all inturosts to frame a model tariff He added
Whenever the country Is ready to give
U8 tho mandate we ask and there Is a Govern-ment in power prepared to accept our prin-ciples we will have ready all or most ofinformation that it will desire and It willhave before It a tariff which has been preHntcd to the country and upon whichthe people have hud every opportunityfor expressing their opinion
There is no example to which Mr Chamberlaln oftener appeals id clinching hUfiscal arguments than that of the UnitedStates On this occasion he said
We like tho have com-munity of race interestscommon patriotism and common senti-ment Yet the United States has got something lack She has got a commonConstitution a common system of defenceand ft common commercial bond Vh
should not we have those too lift ourbusiness to try to secure them
Mr Chamberlain evoked great enthusi-asm by suggesting that the countryhim UK to the colonies to submitfiscal proposals to them He said he waswilling to stake his reputation upon beingable not merely to satisfy the colonies thatthe motherland had something to givethen that wns worth acceptance but topecuro from them equal In return
OIL UiKK LIThe San Leonardo Uurni at Her Dock In
Marseilles Twelve llrathi ReportedSpecial Cable Despatch lo THK Sex
MARSEILLES Doc wo aviolent explosion on board the Italian barkSan Leonardo while she was lying at thedocks here this morning The vessel carrieda cargo of petroleum with which she sailedfrom Philadelphia on Oct 12 The SanLeonardo took fire at once and was de-
stroyedThirty freight cars which were alongside
the quay caught fire and the flames alsospread to neighboring shipping-
A barge loaded with fifty tons of calciumcarbide caught fire The fierce blazeanti the risk of an explosion prevented-any attempts being made to quench thofin on the barge An Immense crowd ofwatchers on nil the vessels ID the neighbor-hood was cleared away as quickly aipossible
The Intensity of the heat is shown by thefact that 200 yards of the stone coping oftho dock was calcined anti the railwaytracks were melted The San Leonardo-was completed consumed
The deaths are now stated to numbertwelve
The San Leonardo was built In LusslnoAustria in 1875 and was then known asthe Lincoln Later under theItalian flag and her name changed toSan 789
PHIMIES FOIl ST FAIR
Prof Verner Gets Permission to Searchfor Then In Central AfricaSpecial Cable Dispatch lo THE SUM
LONDON Dec laProf S P Verner ofthe University of South Carolina has ar-
rived here from Rrussels whither hn wentto seek facilities for the despatch of a sci-
entific expedition to the Congo Free Stateand elsewhere in Central Africa With thehelp of Townsend thn AmericanMinister his mission was successful and
prospects of the expedition very
Irol Venters mission in Africa will bemninly in connection with the anthropoIriRieul section of the St Louis Expositionand he will furnish data for the scientificcongress to be held there He will devotespecial attintioii to the pigmies and theprimitive tribes of the Lunda PlateauHo expects lo will from Antwerp for Africawith tint Governor of tho Congo Vivo Statoon Jan 7
SKA OF AXOF RECEnES
ltd lied Visible fur Miles and Cloud of SandArt lllimn Over Tacanroc
Sputa Cable lleipatch to TUB SUN
Sr IKTEnsiiUKd leo 10 A despatchfrom Taganrog a seaport town in thoGovernment of Yekaterlnoslav says thug
Sen of Azof linn receded In the past fivedays nnd the bed of the sea is visible formiles The wind is raising clouds ofwhich are covering the town
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WAGXEIt rVOV PROTESTS
Imllcnanl at Performance of Panlfal-In This Land of Holism
Special CaN Dtspatth lo ins SUN
HKnilv Dec IB The Richard WagnerUnion has issued a passionate protestngninst the Parsifal-In New York The union rays it feelsImpelled to publicly its indig-nation at the sacrilege in the interest ofpelf as opposed to art It adds
Wagners Bubllme legacy Is aboutprofaned in thin land of dollars for the
to whom the essentialcharacter of Wagnerinn art has nOIrlirtn and probably never will be revealed
SUeelR Martin In TroubleHietim Cable Dapiuch lo Tint SITS
NUWMAIIKET hoc 10 Skeetfl Martintlu American jockey was arraigned beforea Magistrate today chargedwith assaulting a resident of this placeMartin nnd a friend n popular Englishiockey went to visit a woman friend They
into the wrong house and aroused theof a husband A tight followed It
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AHAUOEI IS YOUTH ItVItKAVTlFVL YHVXa WIFE
Uauchtrr long Iost to Him Said to Livelilngnton Savings of ills Salary MadHim Illch School Teachrrs llrniriu
In 1IH trill Wire boll to Him
Friends of Alphous D DuBois thegrammar school principal who lived penurbusty in a furnished apartment at Irv
arid who when his will woo fliedfor probate on Tuesday was found to haveleft more than 250000 told yesterdayfragmentary story of tile life
said one of his friendswas the son of Ofiorgo Dil Ibis pastor
of the old Dutch Reformed Church whichstood several years ago In Franklin streetHe to Rutgers College and was
the head of the classwas 17 Ho travelled In the Southafter teaching school for a year or HO outside of Now York ho returned to tills cityto become principal of Grammar School30 He had met In the city before he bogarteaching n very beautiful girl who livedwith her mother in a fashionable part ofthe town Young Du flout was infatuatedwith her Ho married her when he wasabout 22 or 23 years old and when she was16 Ho lived with his wife at the homo olhis wifes mother
He had not been married a great whilewhen ho had reason to believe that it wouldbe better to have his wife Jn another homeHe had some money but not u great dealHe fitted up a house His young wife ventto live with him In the new house A daugh-ter was horn who was named Ivy Blancheand to whom he loft 10000 In his will butsoon after his beautiful wife wentback to lifo at her mothers home Heprotested but Bho refused to leave her
She took I ho with herFor several years In bachelor
Iapartments In Fourteenth street hoping
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and further apart got BO that hicould not mention her name to his friendsand he began more und more to livefrom In thelife I never heard him mention lilt wifename yet I know that he lived continually-in the that she would come tohim to get a divorce
He was a clever titan He paintedwell waa a fine musician and a composernnd I have read vorwn wrotethat are a good deal above the ordinary
The room DuBois used asroom at 67 contained ninnyhooks and was comfortablyHo breakfasts in room and
also hit other meaU Ho re-
signed his place aa principal twoafter It After
lie resigned the only visitors ho hadwere the women teachers Inhis school Maine McLaughlin PaulineFisher Laura Wnhnsley lose do Xellur
except Minn ho left 2onu into Miss McLaughlin tionno
The teachers naed Jo conic see himwhen he woo sickand htt liked that Andoften it Is said before ho resigned iis pri
when he insisted on going toschool in spite of his feeble health thowomen tea and other lungs for himand mud him them-it is Bald knew until till contents of thuwill were disclosed that he was married orhad a It In the probateproceedings hula daughter Is
namebut that it WPS McKee or Mcflec
It was that Mr Du Boilspersonal might exceed 250000-
i the estimate made by who tiled thowill on Tuesday Almost all the money
as school teacher 3iOi a iwprincipal and after he retired ho drew a
1000Nothing definite was heard yesterday
the missing daughter10000 IB but Mrs D Tones
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ecutrix of the said that there wasreason to believe that both tho wife nnddaughter are alive It has liecn reportedthat the daughter Is living In
ItThe funeral services were held
In the chapel of the Fifth Avenue 1iwby-terian The teachers who veroremembered in the will and sevonl othersfrom the grammar school attended
THREW HERSELF IIKFOHI fAH
Woman Accused of Atlpuiitnc SulrlieIn That Way Was Not
A woman who said she wai Mrs Mabel-Beaucamp of 307 West Tventyevpnthstreet was nrrostrd yinterdny afternoonon the charge of attempting suicide bythrowing herself in front of an Kitlull ayenuo car at Twentythird street Themotorman brought the car to a beforethe woman wafl In injured-
In the Jefferson Market court shedenied thn charge and said that while in-
toxicated she tripped over the trackShe wax held tail for a further hear
The address Mm gave i aboardinghouse It was said lustnight thnt Mrs Beaucamp wits not known
JAPAXESK niscrss THE CRISIS
Cabinet and Senior Statesmen ConsiderRussias Heply
Special Ciible lleipatcha In THK SUNTOKIO Dec 16An imixirtaut joint con-
ference of the members of the Cabinet andthe Senior Statesmen to whiifli lien Kodana ViceChief of tho CJoneral Staff wassummoned was held today Nothingauthoritative Is known of thu proceedings
It U unofficially stated that the con foreiico discussed a more determined attitudetoward ItiiEsia in view of tint unsatisfactorynature of the Russian reply lo Jiipnnsproposals
YOKOHAMA Dec lit There is renewedactivity at the Admiralty in view of thepossible of a naval demonstration
LONDON Dec 17 A despatch to thisTimes from Tokio saysis apparently widespread tImers that Kusslais not showing the smallest practical evi-
dence of n desire to conciliate JapanWhile simulating a pacific dpmeinor in
Europe she i seeking by delay rind warlikepreparations to goad Jnpnn beyond en-
durance and thus impose upon the lattercountry responsibility for a belligerentinitiative Three petitions urging resolutemeasures have been addressed to the Thronesince the Diet was dissolved
DUKE OF ORFOLK TO WE It-
EnKacfmrnt to Dniighler of Lord llerrlriAnnounced
XVtclal Cir Iteipulth to rums srxLONDON Dec IB The betrothal is nn
nounced of tho Duke of Norfolk and Earlof Arundel the Premier Duke and Karl
England whose first wife died in IS87
to Gwendolen daughter of HerripH
She Is 27 years old while the nuke is 58
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ST PrTElwmtRn lIce 10It Is reportedthat Admiral Alexieff the Hussinn Viceroy
the Fur FaM has removed the port duesPort Arthur on foroign ships
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Mailer Ilulldcrt and Emplojm of Phll-dclphla Unite Them
PHIUADRIPHIA Dec 10 The MasterBuilders Exchange and the Master Employers Association at a concurrent meetIng today struck a blow at tbe sympatheticstrike by the passage of the following reso-
lutionBe it in view of the fact that
nil employers andworkmen do not expire at any one statedtime that wo recommend that all existingagreements remain In force until they expire-t no now agreements shall bethat will sympathetic strIkeand that will not of alldifferences work to continue meanwhileand that wherever agreements do not for-bid wo recommend the reso-lutions set forth Sept 7190J shall be strictly
toThese resolutions were aa followsIlteobed on and after a time to bo
fixed at the discretion of theboard of the Master Builders Exchang-
eno buildings in Philadelphia unless isnot to in any sym-
pathetic strike and to arbitrate anyences may arse work to nuomeanwhile
The Master Employers Association takesIn almost every the city and thepresidents of were present
QVIT UNIONS SAYS GOV WELLS
HU Advice to Utah Coal illlner to Settlestrike
SALT LAM Utah Dec 16 Gov Wellsafter an Inervlew with President Kramerwho la directing the operators side In thecoal strike Issued a statement to the unionstrikers He said
I see for the strike to be setle for the strikers to give the union
surrender their cards go back to work-or else leave the AH long as thepresent conditions exist the troops will be
the fieldUnion men are bitter and threaten to
retaliate by opposing Oov Wells politi-cally
THREE WHOIt HE FIRE
lirujer Ahnrnra and Lmlly to Be ExaminedTomorrow and on Monday-
At a meeting of the municipal CivilCommission yesterday Deputy Fire
Chiefs Kruger Abeam end Lally handed Intheir applications to be examined for theplace of Chief of the Fire DepartmentThe commission set their physical exami-nation for tomorrow mentalexamination for Monday
The commission decision onan made Police Commis-sioner Greene through his MrDavis to have of complaint clerkat Police changed from theexempt to competitive J J Cork
now and will standa better chance of remaining BO if GenGreenes Com-missioner Spencer asked if the requestwasnt n political toMr Davis this and pleaded thegood of the service
commission also reserved decision-on Street Cleaning Commissioner Wood
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Something new In the dinner line is i
yellow dinner which was given by MrsW D Warrelner of the Gre-gorian Hotel In West Thirtyfifth streetlifter the theatre lost night in honorthree friends who returned fromu round the world The dinner wasyellow because tho three come directly
yellow that could boof WIH yellow
BO up and yellow perch down to yellow-Ices in yellow paper The favors
yellow flowers on the tableyellow chrysanthemums
at the tablennd only men around were the waitersThey wore yellow jackets
iWrU 4 TO MEET MICHIGAN
Football In lie Played In NewTtiankHClvliiR-
Asv ARBOR Mich Dec 10 At a ban-quet tonight given In honor of Michigansfootball men It was announced officiallytitan Michigan will meet Columbia on thegridiron in New York oily next Thanks
DayCoach Yost on his recent trip to the East
arranged details for the contestthe athletic department forwarded
conditions whlchYost says lx acceptableto Columbia
No other big college in the Fast wouldconsider her a game said Yosttonight I approached informally YaleHarvard and Princeton plan of areturn to be played theyear in Ann Arbor was not agreeable justas bitn the cone for the last two years
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loor S uns To Hlien She Has Ililllni aPrisoner In Her Oil
Kiln McLaughlin the matron of the Fifthstreet station made herself a prisoner forawhile last night She took a womanprisoner to a cell and while she was in thecoll door wait accidentally shut Her
were in the door outside so slue couldntunlock the door lo out
She Im locked In thesergeant upstairs thought that wassonic drunken womAn no at-tention The matron had about exhaustedher when doorman camoto her assistance
Confederate Danghterr DanceTho Now York Chapter of the Daughters
of tin Confederacy gave annual recep-tion nnd List night at Sherrys Mrslames regent of the chapterreceived assisted by Mr J D Barton MrsW D Martin Mrs John C Crawford MrsWilliam 1 Childs Mrs Le Roy BruinM L amid Mrs presidentof tin Philadelphiagun nt 030 continued after the
upper Among tho especiallyInvlttl worewho WOK unable to attend on account of III
health len Joseph Wheeler and the MissesWheeler
The HeatherIreezlnr weather continued yesterday In all nr
lions east of the Mountain eicrpt In tbebit South Stale In the SouthMiddle Atlintlo flue temperature tell a triflebut In almost districts It was warmer
Tiiero were snow flurries In lila Lake regIons andIn the Sew Ingland Slates and unsettled conditionIn the Northwest elsewhere weather remainedgenerally fair
A storm was moving In from the Northweit andthe pressure was iUII low In the SI LAwrence val-ley bat In other irrtloni the procure vrta high
In this city Ihe day was fair and allfbtly colderIn the morning wind westerly averagehumidity SO per rent hiromeler corrected to readlo sea level at h A M S007 8 I JI 200S-
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act rauern nnnnlmala tulr laitav and lnmorroet-qhl lu fre w t irlfirfj becoming rarlable-
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PAID RACE LOSSES WITh MRSHEARSTS CHECK
Secretary MoUowan of the llnlvertlty ofCalifornia Admits That He Ilai Stolen830OOO In Five Year Check Glento a Uookmaker led to the Exposure
SAN FBANCIBCO Dec 16 Because hea racetrack debtjtoa bookmaker with
check drawn by Mrs PhoebeHearst for University of California usesthe defalcation of Secretary WA MoKowan-
of the university was revealed todayHis amount to 20000 havebeen golngon for five years and wore modeeasy because of the system of bookkeeping-that no check for his accounts
came through MoKowanufoolish act In paying Jim Davis with MrsHearsts check which had been into him to pay aships Davis barred fromthe because he conspired with
races and ho has been clearing-up Ills accounts McKowan owed him11180 on markers and lost night motDavis at the Lick House by appointment-and settled the debt with the check receiving 40 in change It Is probable thatDavis had threatened him with exposure-If he did not pay
Davis put the check in the First Na-
tional Bank and the fact that Mrs Hearstsname was signed to paper in the handsof a bookmaker at once called atten-tion to it President Wheeler wasnotified late last night that McKowan waspaying gambling debts with universityfunds and he called a meeting of theregents for today Before this bodySecretary made a full confessiondeclaring that he had pilfering fromtim college funds for years to paydebts incurred by high living and plunging-on the racetrack Coy Pardce came downfrom Sacramento and assisted In the in-
vestigationMcKowan IB under surveillance and will
probably turnexToverto the police Hels40 years old unmarried and very popular Hewas a favorite of President Wheeler who ismuch grieved over his disgrace He hadbeen in the employ of the university fortwenty years Hlssalary monthbut for several years ho has been spendingliberally In FriscoH Tenderloin and Itwas only recently that ho tried to recoupon the racetrack
TOO MlCH FOR MCLVHKY
Merely a uetlon About DynamitingLimit lie Couldnt Answer It
Inspector McClusky dropped over appar-ently In a faint on his desk yesterday afternoon at Police Headquarters A rumor gotaround thnt he had an apoplectic strokeIt wasnt trill1 A reporter for a news-paper that is to union labor had
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credit un employer of an or anor pet of employers or
employees or sonic employee rhtby nn thote build
loge or else sonic employeryou knowwho wanted to throw on the em
that the employers were i
suspected might haveto themselves-
I decline to answer said McCluskywhen he came to j
The Rev Dr William E Schenk of PhlluJelnhla died at the home of hU iion nearIlttebnrif on Monday He was born InIrlnceton 1 on Mnrrh M 1MO He-
ifniaunlod from Princeton College in 181 andthe TueoloKicnl Femlnnry
Immediately afterward Ills first chargeWHH at Manchester N nowwhere he married Miss laneTerror a of the naturalist
WHS called front there lo HammondSitcom Chiirch In New York From jthere he went to the ofIreshylerlnn church of his boyhood In Princetoe iftcrei r the ofllrpof arid editor of the of 1iih-llration which he for thirltwo years Ior years h wtssecretary nf Vrincelon
of the Alumni Aesocintlon andeditor of tho Nerroloflcril Report find ofthe ieneral CitnloKUP nil of thelie was for yonrr stated clerk ofAifembly of JrcshyUiriMi church nin1was 11 of Ihe when the I
old nnd ic v schools reunited He waa alsomemhrr of tile A me Iran Colon Irntlon Socletv-llu was ii f lurnlncni writer for religious
nnd ils nnd wanuthor of Mvfivil tIll bent known f i
which in XpajliiK lli ne a work for ateliertont lam nnd two soit-survlvi him the belun Mrs bthlnmlnSUonror Mutlm-Irlswold o William 13 Wallei i
of nrnenwlcii Conn nnd Mrs George M-
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Cluirlos II one of the mostprominent residents of Wauhlnclou dlca-an evenlnif t hunts In corBhoWl where llvwl main years Mr
inlher W Invin wasone ol Hu nsUlents oln C before IIIHI i ilinc Ihe civil war antiVPf es by hid UKlU IIin runnlnK the u lie linrlior Alter
war richllnir n ol 17 movedto anlilnioii he rapidly won a Peelllon of nrlliiciici null knuwn us tIeInrpesl 01 hi Vnslilnaicin real
bloin Ills fortune was sweptaway during Ihe of ItSI taut he
set 10 work lo retrieve histimid was on the road to Accomplishing thisresult A vldow antI one ufwhom Is a veil known automobile salesman-of New pelt survlvo lilrr
John Collins who was forconnerted with the New York Time
und who wits president uf the New YorkIrew Club of which he wan ono of the loan
died In SI IVtirn Hospitalon TiifiMlav Mr hornlu Lli towell County Kerry behindmOA Day lh3 rue n descendant of abug of Irish rovolutlonlsts Hi hud beensecretary to Lord JjUtowell and
J iii rc also of Watirlord where he waseneaired In u vhoe ne wIno buslnean fe
his connection with A elall uprisingIn 1887 he was forced to emigrate tumnto this oily Five survive JohnA tmd Charles OUMrs Hunt Mrs Cinllle Fnnernl servicesIn Church of tlm Holy Nnmewill be lurid this morninir The burial wiltbe In Holy Cross Cemetery
Major Alfred B Taylor TT B A retiredMe entered thr army In 1KB2 a nrlvntn InCompany II New ork State
in teas lnutenRut In the Firth United Stntftn HBserved with illntlnctlfm during the remainderof the civil war heinc brevotted In 1885 forIn the surrender of Lee timid was hrevetted
nnrvlcen In actionthe Indians at Tht Cars I87Z lie
In 1S7B owing to disability received-In service
William F Atpirmll died suddenlyof
his brother ludjre Joseph Asplnnll of theCounty Court at 073 avenue
to his brother havingresigned ns n bookkeeper In tho navylo iiccepl the vrn a
Cove li I hilt hud Ixon withhis brother the deith of their motheron Not 7 A widow utid three childrensurvive him
Irank V Iowe n veinrin of thecivil war mid known i A It milanIH the ninn who rosed for the ilfflHU enono of tin monuments ntIII Ht Honpltnl on Monday
Injuries hy ting runliv un on May 0old hn enlisted III the 121st Xew York
served thrnueh the war end waswounded twice r brevet s Majorafter battle of neitypburc-
Mrn ucla Morse Ilitre widow of Comnmndor Inn C Flsru r S X l at thehome of Jnmes K Ililnford478 Vow venue South Orange on TuesdayShe was 87 ell studHaven liar husband served In thebefore thjs civil war arid when It broke out
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leading ctyles originate In Brockton the rnnnulecturIng center of mens fine shoos In this country
Style Originated by My Expert Model Maker are CopiedW L slioea linvo by their excellent style easyfitting-
and superior wearing qualities the sale of any 8360shoe are as good us those that cost 65to 7 the only difference is the I could take you into
at Mass tho largest in the world under one roofmaking mens fine shoes and show you the infinite care with whichevery of Douglas shoes is made would realize why W L
are tho best shoes produced anywhere-If I could show you the difference Itetween in
factory and those of other makes YOll would understand Douglas8350 cost more to make hold their shape fit betterwear longer and are of greater intrinsic value any other 8350shoe
There is a great difference between wholesale and retail prices inshoes You ono profit on shoes math in my factorydirect to you through own stores in the principal Theresuit is you get better shoes for the price than ate elsewhere-
My own secret of tanning tho bottom soles producesmore flexible and longer wearing than any other tannago
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Town of Ilntlrr PaWASHINGTON Dec IflClari Barton
president of tIme American National lliilI-
roBfl Society who visited Butler Pa withi immibers of her WnlT in roniplinncc with
the recent appeal for assist nnco from hoMayor anti relief committee of that xtrlckcncity returned to WaahlnRton mindissued the followiiiK statement nddrtpsodto the people of the United Stairs
We found In Butler a town of isnoo Inhabitants almost as Imnilredi ofpatients In all stages of typhoid fever a towcases convalescing lund an average o twelvenew cases per
The arcs nearly full but mostof this are treated t theirhomes In sonic runes us many na HI oreight members of am prostratuilThe patients are attended In most hy
such cities nPhiladelphia Cleveland and Hochester more than aoo In nil
investigation shows that at least S7OOftmore than Is now on limit will ho roniilrvdfor the relief work before tin Isover This money cannot be obtain traInthus town must be looked for In volun
contributions from the outsideDonations should bi nnt to Thomas JHhufflln treasurer Butler Relief Committee
CliAHA llARTOV
Tarnrcle to GIve snOHO to Tjplmld StilferrrsP-
iTTsnUHO Dec 16Andrew Carnegiewill assist Pittfburg in nmUliig up the relieffund for the typhoid sufferers nt HutlerPresident W N Prow of tho hoard oftrustees of tho Carnegie Institution calledat the offIce of Mayor V H todayand that in a days tho wouldreceive a chock for trollS Air Car-negie to be added to the citys Hutler Itclipf
nowle Asks for a Formal Releasefllicuoo Dec 10 John Alojcincicr-
Dowie to lny flied a domurrnr to hi credit-ors petition antI prnys for a liismliwilof this bankruptcy prorctvlingM JudRo-Kohlsnnt will consider tliu demurrer in nfew dav
The document holds thatDowie with I a
mere conclusion of law nml that tin r tt nronUitiR no facts tending to show hit Ito i
was iii olvpnt at nny timei
Meet llrArhm HonoluluHONOUUU Dec 10 The Hnl iah Cin-
clnnatl Albany and Icnnpiy niidnr HcnrAdmiral today from Yokohams and later with KmrAdmiral Evans and the
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Thr Clmnnpcy Kllmord Million DollarIXatn nintrllmlfrtS-
AJIATOQA Doe 10 In Surrogate Letterscourt tills nfternoon Walter P Butler and
U CrnmiT tnado their final reportiixccutor8 of the estate of theVow Vork mind hock lnllahave distributed the million dollar wtatc
exception of 300XX andwhich are held in truttMrs Ann Augusta Lake of York cityanti Kilmer daughter andscull of the testator Tho rvn-llcinries under limo will are Assistant DirtriotAttorney lanmcn II Kilmer and hi
Wfilter I Butler of this place prnndchildren of the testator
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