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• . ' . ~ . . : . '. ',· '. ' . i J ·t· t· ·a·n· ... . . ') . . . . ~ ~ . . . ~ Olllce . ;~(~~~~~ \'44._ On ~~ ... a ~. . b-. .Rep~sent~U,;-ye ·•I Washington Introduces Measure:~t. :flf).,gioess cautna For Large · App;Opttaiton for tilobnst~wn ..-~Jiopefilto: (iet IJUI Through II AJJY ~t.mliBl' Ones Pass JOHNSTOWN. NEW YORR. THURSDAY. DECEMBER. 9~ l9Q9. TEARING J)O\VS fo'JR.<;T l'RESIDBXTIAJ, MANSION.· New York. Dec. 7.-What il!l be- lieved to be the first presidential mansion in the United States is be- . ing torn down· toda~· to make room BROlHER lS DYING: GIVEN RIGHT Of W'AY NO NEW' ClUES IN ' . THE BATHTUB CASE s:SK\.1) ~n·ntn•m sTILl• Pl·zzi,.,; I E\'.i!:HYTHI:SG 1\IA.KI>lS WAY TO THE At:THORITIJ<}Iol, SPECIAL TRAINS. CAN'T PLACE THE RESPONSlBILITY lNO ALL RECORDS MAY BE BROKEN , RATHER ·'- HARD JOB. ahicago, Dec. 7.- Whe>n Chicago pollee can produce In court the horses ra<ing at different tracks in the coun- try and clin show b~· pt:>dlgrees and thf' ownerl!l records that the· names the>Y hear are those printed on bet- · ting lists. they may achieve success in convicting handbook makers. Until tWs is done the raids of clear- ing houses promise to .be work wast- ed. This was shown yesterda.y when Municipal Judge Jo'ake discharged Edward '\\'aters. at;ent for \Mont\ Tenny holding that the evidence In- for a structure paying largH rP\'- enue. It was known as.the old Van Altren bouse and stood under one o[ the Immense arches ot the Brooklyn Bridge, on Cherry Hill. It was to this lhouse that President George Washington returned after taking the oath of office and there he resided with Martha Washington as the \first ladY in the land,'' from April 23, 1789, to February 23, 1790 • Police at a Loss for Evidence Strong Enough to Support a Direct Clta~~ Against. Anyone-Anthori· ties Will Hln'tl to Show What They Havt- at Hearing Last of the \\•eE'k. at Heat•Jng Last of the \Vl'Ck. SamuE-l Sewhon~~e o:f Salt Lake City. troducetl by the city was incompe- Rushlng Over Length of Two Sys· tent. ' VASSAR GIRL'S BODY FOUND Site Had Jumped Inw,a Oistern in Ne·w Yorlc, Dec. 7 .-Although n~ Her Father's Yard. , facts iD connection wilth t'he insu:r,- -- tems in St-renuous E1IOI't to Catch thE> Steamt>r Lusitania &fore It 1-lails :tor French ShOl'CS. TWO Wounded Dupilg nu~~~·,fk!t1 Men....,.Bert •.u~ ·,ll'.,!~hlUim~P. FirM the The aetivit1 th;lt ._as been shown by Congressman CyrW!I DureY in '. e~~ring, for t4e tn~sts ot Ius constltnen<'Y in Fulton cmmty found its \.tatJst,langlbie eS:presf>ion Tuesday at Washington, when he lntr~uced in ', the ~w.er'Roumi ot COilFe5S a bill calling tor an a.llpropriat.ton of $80,000 Poughkiee·psie, Dec. 7 .-WitJh the ance features of the case are con- finding of the bodY of )Uss Marguer- stantly coming to ligh•t, the proibers Lte Doue-rt~· in a cistern. holding into the dEiath mystery of Mrs. Oce-y twelve feet of water, in her !)ather's w. :u: Snead. the East orange bath- yard at H·u·ghsonvH!e, at 4:30 o'clook tub vl<ltlm, was st1ll at a loss tod•a.Y yest·erday afiternooat, •the mysrery th•at for evlden•ce pla;cing direct respons4- Chicago, Dec. 7-The dyin·g b•I'Oth- E'I' of a UJt:ah mine owner laot nfght thraw open the ri-ght of way over t~e . Lake Shore Railway ~&ystem from Chicago to Buffalo tor a svecial trltin to pass a.nd today, until Samuel Newhouse of Salt Lake City arrives in New York about 2:30 p. m., the New York, :Dec. onlookers at the six · in Ma.dlsoilf . sq u~e. . PRESIDE~\T SHELDON OF PHOE· e'tati:led Wda~ by 'ti/e ~'\IX FIRE J.'IISlffiANpE OOll• otol ·tihQt f.rOill the tiel' PA:!t¥ REMOVED was a semi-J.)!l.nic. and had stir·red the 'Whole region -was b!Uty for her strange deaJI.h. cleared y.p. Miss Douerty, daughter Plec<J by ll'iece evidonce is being, llar predicament from Buffalo to the of tlhe Rev. William H. Douerty, pas- patched together to :sQlow thwt there Grand Centra.! sta.tton. tor & pqstutlice bulletin~ t<w Johnstown. 'fl.te aunoun~me111t of :Mr. Dur ey's introducing tbe bill reached New Yo!'k Centt!'~tl '\\ri'll be in a sim- ALLEGED JBUE(;.ULABIT.Im! IN scene -a~d when qul~t . · 'MI.~ found t•hat two OOliPANY'S A.Jl'FAlRS. a :il•ght and :that .in. fhe iil the cr;,_wd had ~fi tormatio]l. that the mea~ J1.as been introduced being all that was con· tor of the Pres'byterian church in woo a; strong motive behind the al- In order to rush the western man tamed: in. the di!!patcb. Jt is of COUl'Se a question whether the bill can be HU!ghsonville, Dut~hetis ooun:ty, left leged mnTder. It rema.ins to be seen, to Paris there was a possi•bility trrat ..,...,. - oh \\\\\' \ ,., ,_.,. \\'\\\' \' __ , .,w••\\ •~ ..,_ ~rlY sun..,_ ..,_oon, howoreo, wh>t '\\' the auth\'ltd'\ oil nl!YOO\' '~\'\\ >o••- N<>w ~ 0 ., .. \'\ - ot \\' ... ...,.,. eo 0 ,...... \''\n• ..., mo<h~ oho w~ going to• wlro bo Ilkel> \' ••\' '\\ '\' _, Yo•l< Md Ohl~so-a '\\ min\\' jp~towii on TuesdaY atl:miloon by wire from the capitol, the simple• in• New York, Dec. 7.-The Phoenix Jnsul!'ance Company (Fire) otf Brook- lyn is under in vestig'3ltiun :for irreg- ularities w·hlch, it is believed, have. im'Paired Its Sll!'rplus at least $1,000,- ooo and ha.ve resulted in -conditions which SuperintendeD'~ Hotchkiss of t'lw State insurance depa.rt.ment ~laid before the diJSitrl(rt. altltorney yesterday for poss-ible :a~etion. It ils ch,arged tJhat the opi'esid€-nt_,has QVerdorawn lrls sal- ary, thlllt he has unloaded doulbtful securities on the company a:nd that he •has used the eompanyp as;e~ts as oollater~a,l •to seeu1·e his oWn personal specul-ative rocconnlbs.• Nor do' the directm-s er~cape their share of cen- The wt)Unded ·1nan, ~ are not ,.;eorio·us; iS . · :Sro'IVn, otllerwlse ki\<rn'n. Wilson,\ 1;\ pugUist.: H~ But ~ .,.. P....., bnlldiu\' \\' .. ..,., \ - wlthoot ..,,.. .... • -· Sho .,. • \\\'\ and no whon <he ,...,., .. •~•Ins o< \'\ -• ••on >6 •••~~oold bo .,... · halt Virginioa WaJ•dlaw, aunt of 'IJhe vic- en, but the schedule figu~·ed uopon was • Dr. Elizabeth Thelberg, the physi- tim, and charged with tJhe .crime, .~ iJo~!itOWn tht'Ougl,ll\lr. Duray's etlortst, will stnnd.as ~a. chance as any, • 17 houl~. teroeded in il,. fitht an'li · does not ]¢ow Bert Keyes, a 'P.ll'IZE~ughfe ly ot PhH<a.delphta; was custody bi the pollee: He . and probably better than many otliers. Wbatel·er the outcome our COD• clan a.t the college, says: takes place. in East Orange. Fea.ring he mi~t mi.sg fhe Lul!i· ·gtessroa:D's veey praisewortllY action is to be commended. It shows, above '\Miss Douerty was simp!~ genu- Fra.nklin W. ]!,()IJ't, oo.unsel fOT Miss tanla, wlhich sails flrom New York ~ail else, tbat he is ahvays alive to the best interests of his home town. inely homesi-ck an-d nothing more, eo wardla.w, s'lbid today thwt h,e kne'W tomorrow morning, Mr. Newhouse fa.r as anY:bodY hl\re oourld tell. That the whereabouts of Mtrs. ca.ro~ine B. ordered a special train from Chica,gD W>aS a.ll she coliJIPl&ined of. Sh,e had M!M'tin, mother of the dead· woman, >to New York 'by wire. In order to no tn.'(lllllble with her s-tudies in -any bu.t would not ravoo.l itt. From other eave every posible minute in the· rush way and, her work had notlhing what· sour~ came the report that slhe is to his brother's bedsid.e, M:r. New- ever to lj;o with her leaving. She did in Roanoke, Va. 'house expended more than $3,000 for not .Jive on the campus, 'bmt 'boarded Mrs. Martin's mHure to rup.poo.r a trip that would ordina.rlly cost with a private fa.mHY -on College ave- since t!he tt•a.gedy is one of the puz- from ~70 to '100 far his valet and ing :flred the ihot hut the' him pendt!lg . au in'v-es:t·1 iga)ti(im M8:dlson. Square Yilrk, Dec. 7.-.Atfter g.ruelling pace a!ll l. ·bicycle 1'8001'8 let ........... , .. ,..,.,. as the dl!iiY.il.ghlt h.l!'\ITS nue. It Is no new th!Ln:g for a girl zling features of the case. himself. to become homesil.Pk and want to go ,Chief, of Polilee Bell of East Ot·- hoome so badly thoat •her IJ'l!.1'elllts take •ange was said to have ree>eived word her away.\ tod'a'Y thaJt M•I'$. Martin was in Ohris- BUI\9. In the ·formaq statement isSIUed Jwst day and alt ·7 ~ o' ~lOOK the · ex~tly aveli With ··tibte · n~ht, Mr; HotchkiSs ss.oys he. does not the tee.m,l5 ~ that:· h1)U.T'. · believe the ca.ptta.l of tbe oe>m'I)atif · 643 and 9 _ 10 · · is impaired, 8ll·d that t.!lws fat\ there rTElC<ar'd. Mld 'bY 'HI'I~·,,,!I]ll'l'Imn 1s not eviden~ tihoat its eeCIUrlties are F<itll·rte.en teams FOX IS GIVEN HEARING Mlss Douerty was a:ttraJottve both tian'but•g, Va., in sedusion at a wo- in ·person and intellect. She wa'S a man's coUege, no one being pel'mit- fa.vorioo with her ~rlends. Although ted to see her. Canajoharie Attorney -Held to Await Action of Grand Jury, not intact, 'b11t he admdts that the present investigation is atill unnniSh· rice. The orlglji,!ll ., .. ,..,~,.,.,.,.,. te&!llS W'aS -reduced tpy just past 18 she '!J'3.1SSed tor a ~irl ot 16. She looked forward to a college SHELDON ~· 00 Ill career, a.n-d it was expooted •by al.l . · · · · · Oif her friends ·that she would ~UTrf . · · · ' \\' ~ · :~.~~ .. to v~r after she had r7vered. TO BE 1RTERVIEWED COUNT DONI IN COURTS AGAIN Paris, Dec. 7 .--C{)Illnt Bon! de Cas- te1lane instituted a new court action today in c.onneotdon with the educa- tion of hiE< ehildYen. He asked the court to order his rormeT Wife, the pri!sent Princess de Sa:gan, to tawolnt a tutor for the youngeeot of their three sons, Jay, with th~ stipulation that the tutor shall make periodical reports of the boy's progress. Th~ pla-intiff also a:sks a determinatl~>n of the rd.ghts of the parents in the mat- FORJIER PRESIDENT TilE PHOENIX INSUR.\\NCE COl\IPA· NY UNDER THE CARE OF PHY· SICIANS AND NURSES. , Greenwich, Conn., Dec. 7.-Com- m\nlcation with George P. Sh<>ldon, formerly president of the Phoenix In• surance Company, of New York, con- cerning the affairs of that company is impossible owing to his critical ill- ness. Mr. Sheldon with his wife ter of escll'rting the tJw'o elder sons to and from e;c;hool and prays tha>t the and daughters occupies rooms here in the Maples Hotel, where the fam- he will be able to take up his duties Canajoharie, Dec. 7.-Brownell c. Fox, the attorney of this viUage who shot Policeman Carl Kramer at Bay· onne, New Jersey, on MondaY even- ing, November 22, while the pollee- m.an was assisting him to the home of his aunt, Mrs. Colonel Henry C. Paige on Humphreys avenue, was given a hearing' at Bayonne, N. J. Fox was held to await the action of the grand jury. Mr. Fox has been transferred from the j~U at Bayonne to the coun- tY jail in Jersey CitY. He bas secur- e4 the services of one of the lead!~ lawyers at Bayonne and it is said' his plea will be temporary insanity when he has a trial. ,Policem~ Kramer's condition has greatly improved and ed. Qeo.1'ge P. Sheldon, a. .!il~~b;er of many clmbs .and, as chaiTma.n of the laiWS and legal oomnlittee of t'tle Na~ tiona.l Society of Fire UII!d&wrlters, one of the beSt kn~:a ~nsn-rance men in· the eountry, · 'l,ilaa · been ,preSident of the Phoendx. slhce 1887 ·and it iS cha.rged th-at und& his wdminlstrru- tion the annual re.Jl!Otlls of ihe com· pa.ny m<a,de :to the insu1·~ce depart- ment ctutiilg art; least the la'llt ten years and 1>ro.!Jia,bly longer, a~·e ilaJee in more than one pa.rticula.r. It was aJlnouniCed ~asot night that. at a. :meeting of the boo.rd of dlrec- . tors held yestm•da!y, President Shel- don was removed froiiJ. o1J1ce -and that in h1ti steta« Jll. W. T. Gray, formerly auditor Olf the Con:tinental Insuran<::e Company, was electE)d ·president. Int·est!gation Be-gun. the fi• boil.tni ot rapng, • tes.ml retk'ing .bectLuSe. od: and fl!loth,er plfJ,r tb:~ .. J~ou .. gl;i £hat it beoame n~:eyll,M'Y • • j • • • · a· partnership between ·e. . .... ,\\'w.' ItalY:. 11Jld GerJ?la.in of rian~e .. F>our thousand persons. in the t:ard~n ovemlght tJhe eal'ly morning · b:oortTS the frantic efforl.!l ol' steal a lap. TherG· . a>pUlti after midnight· and. ing teams were in 'fui·riy · · at (!.a,y]>reak. 'I\i:te paee was lmpt u:p with defend•ant be cond.emned to pay the costs of the present a.ction. Mr. Sheldon is now under the care finement in prison. New York, Dec. 7 .-Investigrution of two ph'ysicians and three nurses. into the affairs of the Phoenix Insur- again in a very short time. The con• dition of Mr. Fox has also somewhat improved during the past week, but he is still very feeble and is said to have> aged considerable since his con- ily has resided for a year and where STRIK£· ON IN SCH£N£CTlOY One of his daughters, Mrs. Thomas B. ance Com:pany was \begun tod!Ly bY another tradled more t'h9.n • behind the leaders. The· 5cote: the end 0'1' the 33d Jw.ur,· Galvin- Keegan, llfSlliRJ'S M£BSAGE •nLea~m!~'o,::~ ;~,~~~~;~~;t:;5~;;i~ n~~. ~; ~ABS:.IM~~. M. !::=£·~:;:::;~;:.;.?!; , -\•••~~~i~~. 1 ,11:nnE·· 8 ··• ·.•·s ··· . 1 fl •.... ;~~~~~~!:~~:::~ ;;r~~1f§~~nrf1~;:;1 1 ~~If.*~~;E-41~ ;;:~~~g,:;~;;::: =:::::::~,\\@.;,::. ·.. ':'ll;lflft.t~Q;::O\Q'Q.fJ . tflfl\[ · ....• · U,lt ::'::'k.\'.:' :;;;d;;.~ ::.;',\:;. ~;~;;,:~ :;,~'::,~\'·t.::~.:-:. ::. · ~::::~; ::::!, ·'!,!:.:\'!' BLACK HANDER(I co· MING :~:-~;:~:~~ :;i!es~::~. siX .. -~ il The recQrd for t.he ho1,1r is. because the company attempted to ramih,' first learned of the charges from self~inflicoted knife wounds in ., . . '\\\\ -· ,.,,, =\\ by R d I ~ B th H , f C . introduce the standard time system. against the management of the Pheo- his rubdomen. . Doeu ·ment. . e. ·B ... ~ . ~D 0 . ouses 0 ongress' N t 11 t th · th d t G a Den 7.-The pollee today land and :M:oran in 1908 · · 0 • 0 ' mon •n 000 0 \\' • nix Com,.., 1m u>gh<. Tbny nnid Aboo• '\\ \'\\\'' ·~ M~. Drok· 0000 • \' ThiS AI ~ te~oo~. · n-FI.rs. t Pa.-1 Is Mild Bid mont< wont out. that no'\~'' >ad ..... ,.,,..,,d •• ••oo• 1on •~ '\''\' = \\'\''\' « oon<•m•• <>o re>•\ o< • ••••~\ ...,. \'\ •·- ·· •·•• · · ~ exodtts nf JnamlJers of tha · black At 11 o'clock the leader.s 'll. a.d ~ Chief EXeliJJ!We. SIIO'O\'S ms Abllity lo NO EFFORT .. )lADE :::e'o•· \\ .. mn, In the lnnm•mn :::;:::;;:·.~·:\'.:!~.:~:'.';:'o\!.':;!; b~nl .;. ,.;.,, to ••• ' ;;.\; ftold '\\' 718 '\ mllen ......... tJSI! . J?:~l lloo$«Veltl- AT RESt:>UXG, WORK. \'· Bhnldoo •~ •~Ided , \ Goonn· \ wid'\\· •~•• >M< '\\\ , of onmtton in A•~•\'••· \ •~ ..,_.u ... nf .,nllo OOhirut wieh for several years and has he<>n neigb.bor returndng home discovered. velotwd also that no wss than sixty ord. 'l'he standing at that l.aUitJuage AI will. Brid,.poot, Ohio. De<'. 7.-Con- n pop•lao mnm\\' of the oomnmnlcy. !bo >vmon'> bO<IY In '\' •-_,-, o< th- mnn of whom 40 ha.o boon >I<FaYI••<·CI\'k Rutt-8.,1~. tra.TY to ex:pectations no effort WM He was one of the founders of the Sill' had 'bE'f'll ~llt!J.bOO tWIN\ in the expPI!ed from Switr.t>rland are mak- Folger, Lawson-Demara, \\'ft\~\\\'. made to resume worlt at the Aetna inr; th('lr way by circuitous routes to Collins, 'Mitten-West, • Grel(llWich Gountr~· Club, 'l'l\hich is uPd< and Oll<'<' in the br-e-ast. Lat.er W,..ingtnn, \\\· 7 -:-'.,... .,. an- I E\\\\ m•tto~ lod to <bo oplnino i stood•\' m111n ''\\'. 'l'bn m . .-iklus nompo~d mnh•\ or New Y o••k hun!· 1hn 1 ,. 11 ., !m>nd Dink~·••• in 1 ,., ,, \\ OnitOd \'\\''· Km.,, Ha\'ood-Low . nua;l message <1f President Tatt was I tl!at the new president would be com- 1 . nmplo>\ ,~a>nnd oulside <he \ou- \'\ men IMn< in Goe.nuw>•h. \'' tmme. Aeco•ding 10 <bo ,. 11 ,~ Tb\n mon fm·mHIY wore P\t nf hi<, Ga!do-Koogan, 718 delivered ·t~> Co:og1•e:ss roda~'· lt was\ paratively formal in his treatment of ble district and importaLions of new 1 , he sta.bb<>d-lli-m&>lf in uhe a·bdl'lmen the gang of 2,000 Italians employ- laps; Auderson-Vanoni, ~p\~esente-d in both Houses by Assistant' subjects. \Vh('n, hoVI'e,·er, the read- men have not been decided upon as EMPRESS SERIOUSlY Ill and al~o swalfowetl car'bolic acid. The ed in the constructl1m of the Georget-Georget, 718 and Secretary La.tt.a and in both cwse_s . · . . yet. A 11 i;; qu iPt. .\ majority of the LeetschbE'rg tunnPl through the Germain-Carapezzi, ~716 mU,es ~nd .. r 1 1 1 1 f tl t d officer~ say that he admittml Idling was received shOt'tly arter 12 o'olO'Clc. \ ng Ja< progress€'< ur ler .~ w.as ts- I soldiers, it is ,.aid, will be sent home Berner Alps. This scene of industry laps. In the .l;ienate, when the reading. covered that he could he \Jgotous 111 durin~ the day. Two or three hun- ...,---- his wife. became a hotbed of black handers The record for the end of the nf !.ho m.,;j,g, \\\'\ a1 I'' \· \'''\ 1 '.' 0 .. ~ of !=sa\\ when '' dffilY· 1 d•~• o< \' '\\d w111 bn kop< ho•• Sf. pe>eoOuYg, Do<. 7 .-A loom>ns \\' \' whOm ore \ow ia ~\\\ Muo '' 710 mil~ modo by Blll int81!e.~>t wa~ manife..:tcd b~· bolh lte- · (d and one s~natot saiCl :hat _some ~until rear of further outb•·eaks Is reports concerning th(• condition of COlUMBI~ STUDENT H£[0 UP there awaiting tr'!al on charges of Demara in 190S. \'·Ub:'·l~\c and Democr,ots. \of the exprcsslOUS had caused Jum to elt'm'tnated. t' Jflll '<'SS ort'\t'nnte d ·1 · · blackm 'I sault and murder \hE·ad of '\orld's ..,.~ord ,. • -- • ·\ . ,. • . • \ ,.nono- \' , \ . 4 - •• •-\ • There w•IIS a full attendanoe nof sen• 1 douht whether_ t~ 1 ere had been a I sponslble> sourl'cs. There Is no truth ---- atO!rS on t>!J.e fl>:>-or Olf the -c·ha!UbC'l' an!d: change of admml~tratlon. Jo'Fl,\THER FACTORY AFIRJ<;, whatever in thesE' exaggc>rat<'d stor- :\'ew York, Dt>c. 7.-William As- as soon as copies Qif the 9ocuments I Tile one phrase which attracted ~ewark, X. J .. De('. 7 .-A Hash of les. It iH wrll known that th<' l'ID- i.or Drayton, a Columbia Unh·erslty \\' beon \\-' ,.. f.hem '\\\ .,.. m\' uU.ution woo fnnud In ~nnoc· •=• In 1be pinking onom of Rnblu· .,~., hoo \'\'~' r\ !Wn ,,.,,. e<uden<. onn nf .1. 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