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.. Phe act of the the ground. that- laces ha 'closed are. ck's,, Marlowe, bich 4. ue, Garrlc In addition -to {hes}; Museum - and were also com- bor % relative -of the' miss» | e ffered . £ $50, with roger. ts yesterday» Poul +J port of Masampho. '~ Great activity pre kmén has been increased at t €. operatives 'have been curtailed Juted Pun). , * _--A TRACTION“ CAR RAN: AWAY j (28 woman falle messenger bOV. Who W5 A| pital to get the here nfet the woman, I; uniting togrux‘nlsh any 20 Mr. Casey is determf to the would {e He Itha o'l‘flglrt‘lque e ca beet f -.'?Passenger Tram on .Cum- He. near. Newyillie qnd was derailed, The | third codch«went over on-Its side and | off at the ejbow’ gnd she was injured a. : berland Vailey Railroad Was cut about O8 KING T0 SPEAK President © of Oberlm College Will De- . liver an Address Tomorrow in' Westmmster Church, ‘Tom ‘rrow afternoon at 4: 30 a'clock, In € hureBit 'King, president of A I liege, delivers the first of a les ot Addresses upon: the \Church Age.\ arranged for. by the f b,; his special topic 1 goconstructlon in a . kelogy,\ tand NICEh thin a few 'published a work \th f’Social 'Con- ring upon his t. of Ober) In. er of its guest of Rev. pastor of the rch: Aberland Vallgy Line Runs \, Open Switch, A- - (By Asnoolat‘en Press.) HMNSBURG. Pun Jan 2' -~ A- southbound pgéssenger triin on the Valley Railroad, going 40 milés an; hour, ran into an open switch was dragged many yards, 'Two persons in the car were The dead are Mrs, Fulldp of Shippénsburg, Pm. Miss | : Middtetony a blind girl wof Phoenix, | | Ala., who WM going to Newville to sing At a contert.. He¥'right arm was torn about the: ead mg face, . Nine others were injurida. Both deli is occurred. tals: téhfimbersburg. Pa, a Kennedy. vice-president and- cgeneral tub rintendent <of the Cum- the head\ find. . Edward Burns, $21an b“ r‘ fifent for the road ' fin E o .) ( did a itel} known 1 the injured, it | umeer Fucmens Assoclauon. He Will be Re-elected Head of Democratic Committee, it Is Said, by Larger Ma- jority Than Las't'Y'ear. E. H. HUTCHINSDN {Amer Police Commissioner 'of Secretary of the BuifalonempLMolu ‘ % |Company at Niagara Falls, Ont., will ar- 'at once enter upon h s duties at the Falls New York, Who: -Comes: T7\? to Make Buffalo His. Home. Gen. Francis Vinton Greene, who wili« be general mangger of the Ontario Power rive in Buffalo doday. Gen. Greene will and will hereafter live in Buffalo. He will | today be the guos of John J. Albrlght At . the Buffalo Club. \EHUHEHiAHflUNBTHE CORNER\ RECTORY AFLAME Rector B Daughter Rescued ' Bedroom-Window:| Rev. Houghton. Nearly Overcome. * (By Associated Press). , NOT A LAN DIDATE e? ‘Democrnt Demograt . this ,; ning. \He already has, pledged , to. 1111711 more votes than Avere recorded 'for him 'when he was elected a year ago‘ There will be noth- ing worthy the name of a contest at the general committea's meeting on Tues- ay. \Mack Kennedy. Burgard, Bapst and the other anti-Fitzpatrick Democrats already realize the hopelessness of Fisher's -cBHéapices. Fisher, himself, knows that there is no show for him. Rather than sufféer the humiliation of defeat he may refuse to allow his name to 'go before the committee. \There is no truth, absolutely no truth, in the statement that the Fitz- patrlck forces may pull Fitzpatrick out of the running and enter E. H. Hutch- inson or éome other dark horse in his place. That yarn is a whole Cloth fab- rleation woven by Fitzpatrick's Demo- cratic enemies and spread broadcast by the newspapers that are playing their game. . \The Hutchinson story is as ridicu- lous and absurd and as devoid of truth 'as was the yarn, emanating from the same sources, and published the other day to the effect that certfin down- State leaders (no nomeq_~hientloned) bad declared against the rg: action of Fitzpatrick. \In the. desperation of foréordalned defeat, - Fitzpatrick's - enemles | are grasping at Anything, no matter how frail, In the Hope that It will injure the popular chairman of the committee and prevent his re-election,\ When asked about the Hutchinson sway this morning Mr. Fitzpatrick sai \\There is absolutely no truth in the story that I am to retire from the race for the chairmanship. I am a can- didate and \Will continue as such. Moreover, I will elected” I will have more votes:; -year ngo. I odd 'oted the Dem- recent elec- AI am ot the ca f . pemocrata who, were misled f 3 can tirket but ‘. \Little a E‘W YORK, Jan, 2-KFire early,¢o- | eta tory \of arch-Around the Copner; irt | East Tuenty-Hinth'stréet. Foug women servants were takén out of an upper story by firemen. Miss Houghton, daughtex of the rec- tor, was rescued from the window of her bedroom and carried down a ladder. Her mald jumpéd from the roof to a low extension and was preparing for a leap to the yard when a fireman caught her. Rev. Dr. Houghton, who was in his room, was almost overcome by smoke when Ite awoke. He made his way to a rear window, from which he was res. cued by firemen and soon recovered, but had to procure clothing from a neighbor. For a time the church which Hajoins |\ the rectory, wag in danger of destruc. tion. Half a dozen streams were played against ito walls and It was not dam- aged. The fire was caused by a defective | fue. Starting In the basement, It cut off all-esceape for the Inmates, 'The prompt arrival of the firemen in re- sponse to an automatic alarm undoubt. edly saved loss of life The damage amounted to a few thousand dollars. JAIL DELIVERIES - HIS BUSINESS, Death of a Convict Discloses Unique Ling of: Trade. (Bpecial Dispattéh to the Evening News). COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 2.-J. P. Quinn, under sentencé Of six years for swin- dling, committed suicide in the fail last night, after & degpérate, but unsuccess. ful attempt to murder Deputy Sheriff Rogers. John Camel‘ *Naw . You: who occu- ith Quinn, confessed that Pepnaluma o pears to. have Amalgamated 'Cop from the Pennsy in the Michael D property adjoinin miriers were enga; orders of the Unitéd determine to, what bodies of the Mi passages workings o them HOT warning. here {w A crushed the tl ers. 'Bherift © Quinn Is no vestigation, miners are wrough gree, jewelry sore of Paul Foersf Seneca street early yesterds: They cut out a hole four by in the back of the safe, hay drilled through the iron.. The: of a pattern 30 years old an easily have been opened by ex The thfeves found they coul through the 4nner plate and the job, ' Several thousa worth of jewelry was In 'the an ing wis, stolen,. The pence Franklin Street Station, ar gating, . , ' LATE Tu CLASS ANY party going to Eurdpezwhb to dispose of a conchman's cap and robes, will tind a buys aressing, giving low‘gst cash> pri News office. ‘NANTED—fl'o buy Aaa door from 97mm» adress, givin Smail Yault, rig FANTED- PIF «Exam; ndvarijal W {tor Adar-guts? A. 8., N new 4 W’ANTED—«Plano Marat at way as \ TANTED-Young. man. A. to pre pro tiring locomotives, on @1D ° firemen average sixty-five doliwt ly, and become engineers, hurldred twenty-five dollars; 'Food sight and hegring requl d“ «end for particulars. 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