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+ As was l% ante 1 o nome come PG. Pete contiene tein Merona iets \ #24. h * 1 Ang Harry J. Powers, Will J. mains is for me to try EIGHT PAGES: SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS. voL. XLVII-NO. 09. BUFFALO, N. Y., \SATURDAY 'JANU ARY 2, 1904. .° PRICE ONE | CHICAGO HEATERS CLOSED. A'P'Pmflwfis FOR SAFRTY SCARCE, ~ Fire Curtains of Burlap and Absolutely No Protection. 19 Playhouses Affected. WARRANTS OUT FOR .—...,.- BUILDING COMMISSIONER Harry J. Powers and Will J. - Davis Also Accused by Arthur E. Hull, Whose family Was Wiped Out in Fire.. _ (By Associated Presa). CHICAGO, JAN. 2--THE TOTAL NUMBER OF CORPSES RECOV- ERED FROM THE IROQUOIS THEA- TER FIRD STANDS TODAY AT 585 AS COMPARED WITH is: YESTER- DAY. OF THMESE THIRTY REMAIN UNIDENTIFIED. , WARRANTS OUT FOR . POWERS AND DAYS. * CHICAGO, Jan. 2.-Wiarrrants charg- Davis and Building Commissioner Willtiums with manslaughter were Issued lust night by Justice Underwood on complaint of Arthur 'E. Hull, whose wife and three children were killed In the Iroquois Theater fire. The complaint states that \These de- fendants did willfully and mallctously cause the death of Helen Hull, by falling to provide the proper protec- tlon against injury and death by fire in the construction and management of the Iroquois Theater.\ R Mr. Hull ves nt No. 244 Orkwnod Boulevaid. He @pperred with his at- torney, Thoirns V, Knight, before Jus- tice Underwood at his home lust night and signed the charges on which the warrants were issued.. Word wus sent to Managers Duvis and Powers ind Commissioner Wilitams that «warrants were out and that If they would «come in and give ball they would not be subjected to arreat, AGGRESSIVE PROSECUTION. Tomorrow Mr. Hull will leave Chica« go with the bodies of the four members of his family for' his wife's former home, Troy, N. Y., where they will be busted. Mr. Hull atated that he woul d return after the funeral to prosecute the case. His entire familly was wiped ou. in the fire. The complainant, Mro Hull «nf \My wife and my children, all L ever had to lve for, are gone, mil that re- to make some one pay for this carelessness \A few carpenters and atrge hands have been arrested. Men who sank in the chorus mre in jail. Such an Invect - gation de & eruel mockery. The ono who are réesponalble are allowed! to walk the streets untouched while < fea laborora are purished. \This has been the greatest caloongy Ir the city's history and the authorctics« must understand that those w hu hove suffered will not walt for them to (d .llv along There'must be no politics or fi+ . voritism In this investigation:\ The lateness of the hour at which the warrants were completed. nearly n. ‘L night, caused the complainants att ney and Justice Underwnod in 4, that It would be sufficient for dete > to serve the warrants over phone. Mrs Powers anawered the teleph call at her husband's home In ()' ~ 4 Boulevard. Detective James W. requested her fta tell Mr Pawors hurry to Justice Genrge Wo Ur wand's residence. Mrs. Powers imre- diately became hysterical \Oh he couldm't help that terrible 1 eldent.\ she cried over the telephe « \Our own little boy was there would not have been there if we had rot thought the theater safe © She was quleted and promised tn ir- form both Mr Powers and Mr whd were at the Powers Theater of the action. Detective Cody assured het that if they came to the house the cor- fusion of arresting them at their homes would be avoided. THEATERS CLOSED. CHICAGO, Jan 2.-As a result of an Investigation made at Mayor Harricon s order, 19 theaters and museums were ordered clased, some of them being among the leading and most popuiar play houses of the city. The act of the Mayor was based on the ground that every one of these places had omitted to supply an sebestos curtain The theaters ordered < rlosed ars; Howard's, Sam T. Jack's, Marlinws, New American, Olympic. Academy of Music, Albkambra, Avenue, Bijen, Chi- cago Opera House, Colombus Stwk, Thirty-First Street, Criterion,. Fiegen- baum's, Milwaukee Avenge. Garrick and Glickman's the Lordon Giobe Museum ssd the Clark Street Museum were also com- pelied to close their dnora The Chicago Opera Hogsse ard the Olympic Theater are vaudeville houses of the highest class. They give a man- mee every day and H is seldom that seats can be ohtsired for any perform- anmte at the time of the apenicg It ad- diss to this they have been as =p fy Jer. tames to sed farge mambers of tickets | for etanding room. _ THe Garrick Thresater is a small play- . .%use to the rortbwest stie of the «ity ara smfl zo be confooried with the lu¥wer thester of the same rome si- unted on street one new: west af the Trogos's MUST HiVE PROPER FIRE CURTAIN We Mayer Cex.ares fhat on theater be alowed to cpen [ts in men pupma¥ipp wrtes®s It is gro. afiWfimWflmmmmWeh ard he- In addition to theese | l yo | i Patrick Dono a 1 i 1 U H DH {after the i \ Aertakirg establishment of C. D Firley , tvo HIRAM E BEYER } President of the Buffalo Exempt Vol. untcer Flrcmen s Assocmtxon: dard quality that would work times and under all conditions. \From all the ex{dence now in hand,\ at (all said the Mayor, \it Is Tlear that if the ; usbestos curtain in this) theater huad> been In condition, as it should have. been, there would have been no loss of | life, ecmuparautively speaking.\ The report of Bullding Commissioner Wilitums, who nuule the dngpec®on, showed that the «Academy of Music, with a seating eapnoity of 2000, had a curtain of burlap; the Alhambra, with a capacity of 2300; the Avenue, 600; the Bijou, 1300, Clark Street Museum, 270; Criterton, 1400, Floegenbaum's, 400; Howard's, $0ir Marlow, 1300; New Am-; erlcan, 1400, ull had curtains of Hnen, (Continued on Page Four.) UDGE BISCHOFFS BROTHER IS SOUGHT Contempt for Having Failed to Pay $22,000 Into Court as Ordered, In iflnwhl Digpatch to the Evening News). NEW YORK, Jan 2.--The sheriff of New York county has recelved from the j Surrogate's Court an order directing him auto atrest and imprdson - Lawyer Franklin J BHischoff, a brother of Su-, preme Court Justice Henry Bischoff | The order of commitment has been! issued beenuse of Law yer BischofT's al./ leged contempt in having falled to pay into - the- court $22,000 which, t as charged, he owes the estate of Sibina, Jost, of which he was an executor To ia reporter Justice Henry Bischoff made the following statement last nigh: at his hnmo 189 _ Weat Fifty-ninth mn et : \I grean but seek tn bear philnoanpht. cally the misforturesa of my brother I plty him, ard I could pay his debts and keep him out of trouble If the fomis and knaves by- whom he da- surrounded | “ml'l nly permit me to do so $50 REWARD FOR l DONLON'S BODY.| :i, Offered by a Relatlve to Stim- the ored ulate the»sSearch of Ruins at the Stock Yards. To at search for the boe ly of Thermage Porion. subStityle fireman, v ha is believe l to have perished in the fire at tue «te kyards eon William street, a relative of the miss.} ing main, hie offered a reward of $50 tor ite rerovery. It has been impossible to- make a thormigh search of the ruins for the reason that sam@ fell before daylight fre. making it impossible to the charred body of a man. if there was ore there. from thr carcass af a sheep The snow has deepened cach day the fire. hernee the cer- fairty that Dondon perished there, by teh finding of his bedy in the ruins, has beer. delayed MARINE FIREMAN KILLED. MT MORRIS, Jar 2-~-(Speciab} -Mi- chael Roke. a marine fireman, who was trampm*& from Buffalo cso New York, in company with Thomas Costello was struck by fast train No 8 on the Lack. tracks Thursday evening and stantly kifed He met his death be- tween (Greigavilie and Mosarow Justice of the Pearce FF Cudebes of Moscow ' hetelio and turned over his deposition to Coroner F. J Bowen of Mt Morris After giving his testimony he disappeared and camrot be found. The cemaing were brought to the an- is this village | Cororer Rowen is mak- |a ing an examinetion. EVENTS AND MEETINGS, Rlrar Theater 'The Medal ard the ard 8 Po M Tork Mired ork. «muat of an - Prepyess't~ P . Ly ceam NoiTe MeHerry inp 4 B ard ©1435 P HM Shea $2er wE ”may § and % 3D smp. Km We Reis fer Her -215 ard 4430 P. M L'z'swwt», QWWWWQ Mareing Wmfl‘f'fl ard #G P Tweefwfi Cemturg (Cloth, Aurvert my Cores t (Fee Bows ank Mants\s . «wee—8 P H ITa'versity Clas etQrsems by Herr; Mm W Fl?“ in [Te TM. 2C3 ami $63 CGuasrers amd vacdse. P. M +19 30 a clock, . father of Mrs F - vited to atterd { Shay aged Lacy. wife of UAPANESE FLEET SAl He Will- Lecture Tonight on Indian Basketry Before the Society of \ Natural Sciences, TO LECTURE ON ___ BASKET WEAVING, George W. James, 'an Abthority, . Will Address National Science Society. \The PUMN and Symbélism of Andtan Busketry\ is the subject of GGeorge Whar» ton James' lecture -to Obeo given this evening before the Buffalo: Society of Nutural Sciences at the Buffalo Library Bullding. lt had been announced that this lecture would be on the Hop! Snake Dance, but by speclal request It 'has heen i changed to the subject stated. Mr. James, who Is from Pasadena, Cal., is thhruugh— ly familiar with the subject of Indian bas- ketry, having visited many of the basket- weaving “Jinn of this country. He is the author of \Indian Basketry,\ also of \In and Around the Grand Canyon.\ \Mis- lon Indtans of Callfornias' and other works nbout basket-making Indians, Mr. James is a pleasing talker. His Jecture will be Hlustrated by ster vuptlcon views, taken by himself, showing basket- making as practiced by the different tribes. He brings with him a beautiful as- sortment of Indian baskets, which will be on exhibition, as' will also the fne col- lection of the society. and the large pri- vate collection of Mr. Philip Smith. Whilé this lecture Is) free, admistion can be had only by tlekets, which may be procured of Miss E. J: Lemon secre- tur) of the society. NEW YEAR'S FIRZ, ' SALAMANCA, Jan. 2, -(Special) - Fire destroyed a dwelling house and old lumber shed on Corydon street at an early hour yesterday morning, When discovered the fire had obtained such a headway that both buildings were com- pletely burned to the ground. The house was unoccupied It is thought the fire was of incendiary origin commene DIED. THOMPSON-In this clty, Jan 1, drew Thompson, husband of Thompson (nee Davidson), beth and Andra“ Thompson, wr. aged 42 yenre. 6 months, T days Fuberal from the family realdence, 333 Abby street. Sunday at ).m Po M Friends and gequaintances are respentfully Invited to attend MILLER-In this city, Jan % 19%. Mra Margaret Mlller aged ix years Funeral will tak place from the Home for the Friendlies. 1500 Main street Monday, at Burial at Lakeside 213 PROVOOGST- In this city, Dec 11 194 Adela sie wife: of Wiillant Koo Provona® Paungral from 240 Whitney Sunday Jan %. 1%®4. at 230 Po Mo Burlal at con- | vemierce of family TURNER in this city Torner aged 32 years. funeral n-reafter SMITH Ir thie celts trude Na man, wife of John of Mrs: Nelson Tibbitts and Mrs Peter Harley Funeral from the famts remiden - CJ4 Fulton street. Sunday after: peon at | jo and from 8t. Bridgets Chur h at 2 acl k- Friends are respectfully irs ited to attend. BROWN In this city, Jan 1. 1994 Har- riet (nee Revnolda), beloved wife of W- Am A Broan Funeral will be held Bun» (115) Jan j I» at 2 POM from the fam- home. '% Forest avenue Friends ard n qnqirvmr «< are respectfully invited to attend Bo io. at Him Lawn Cemetery M [INTORH At Ashtabula, O. Dec. 31. #4, beloved husband of Jenn» Meintosh oged 0 years Fureral from his late restde* 821 Fulton street Sunday afternoon at iB) o'clock. and from St Thomas Eps opal Church at 245 Po M Frienda« are (molted to attend. Decease i was a memes f Electric City Lodge, N» m2, Hoof L OF KEFLPIN At Ashtabula, O.. Dec 31, 1903 tustave Wo Ke aged 2% years Fu- perai from the famlly residence, 146 Jomes® 194 Arn. Christina father of Jun - 20 1904\ Notice of Dec 31. 19020 Ger A Bmith ! street. Sunday afternoon at 2 a'clock, and i from St Church. on Swan Friends are invited Matth. w's street., at 2® P M ©to attend Deceased was a member of Lake Erie Lodge. No i6 B of L F gCHIEFER -In this city. on the ist inst , Fdward F . husband of V ary Schiefer and Mtg Edward F , Iam A and Allee E htefer and brother cf Henry J and Elizaheth Schiefer, aged 54 years, 10 menths 19 days. The funerai w ] take place from the family residence is Woeat Parade'asvense Friends are in- [Mfl‘f’a‘f‘d was a member of the Exempt Vo-unteer Firemen sa As- eomtation and “edema Lndge. No $ F & A Mo Services whl be corducted by the Indgo Forest Lawn 23 WENNER-In this cits en Des MH. I9, ntliia Wenner (nee Welsshach mother of Mra Jacob Graf. the aye Canrad Eiler, (hristopher Eiler, Mre: John Hora. Mre. Charles Schmidt Mrs Wiliam Pfanon ind Peter Wenner, aged © yearm 1% months ard 3 days Funeral will take place from the residence of her son,. My. Peter Wen- ner, 7A Broadway. on Surday afterncon, . at 1 o'clock arnd from St. Stephen's Church, - earter Adams arnd Peckham streets. at 2:30 ; a* this city,, Dec. 31. Mary # years Fozeral wl take from the resldence of her sister Mre. Admit Durkin. §6 Howard strest Moerday at ©45 A. M. ard from fnum Blosd at & Friends sre Invited Inter- ment at Lockport. OOLWLLHam 11 18A in mag]. Farmes Coalville, aged The Mann wil tke glace from fferce, &M Front avence, Sarday af Mn #4 12:0 o'clock. Pricrcs are fnvited to sttend Borls] at the com» wertence of .the famly. Interment at Lake-59:39 Cametrery. CRAaVES-in Marle. San. 5L 1X4, Sara® Ant waves. aged 15 yams, when, xa «ay Tre fureral w.l> m G a; sone. Craffes, N. £1.me at «city on theis} tom a, “me 6&3»..3 Rpyreas ma m‘h ana % 'e swam ara Mrk Map same The fureral a'clock. EHLEY’wIn s und the Japanese Minister, (By Associated Press.) TOKIO, Jan. 2.-A powerfyl squadron, consisting of six armored 'cruisers, and Admiral Kamimura, is expected to leave Sascho tomor- row for Masampho. Cotea. Saseho is a Japanese port, 25 miles northwest of Navwasaki. TOKIO Jan,. 2%-The report is current that the Japanese squadron of six armored orulsers, under Admiral Kamlimura, now at Saseho, will seize the port of Masampho, Korea. * Great activity prevalls and the force of workmen has been increased at the Osaka Arsenal. The holidays of the arsenal operatives huve been curtailed In order to hurry the work in ham}. | * ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. %~(Bulletin). -It appears to be true that Russian has decided not to accept Japan's precise proposals. But the Foreign Office here today informed the Associated Press that «Foreign Minister Lamsdorff M. Kurino, are still conferring with the view of ar- vag at an amicable settlement. « The situation is regarded as being most Serioufih MERICAN FALL AIS NEARLY DRY. Jam Above the Cataract at Niagara Diverts Nearly All the Water to the Horse- shoe Drecmlce. P . (Special Dibpatch to the Evening News: NTAGARA FALLS, Jan ti- The Americun fulls, ure proct cally dry, The fee Jum at the head of the “with, has strengthened gmd hurdly any water is pass- Ing. ~ * There Ig less water, If anything. thi n during the siumilir phenomenon last March. 'The sight is a strunge one und hundreds are in the park to see it. \CHURCH AROUND THETHE MAYOR SAYS RNER®\ RECTORY a Comit? RECTORY THEATERS AAE Rector's Daughter Rescued From Bedroom Wilsdovr.‘ None of Buffalo's Playhouses Rev. Houghton - Nearly to Be Closed--Some Addi- Overcome, tional Safety Appliances Will Be Provided,. Mayor Knilszht (By Associated Press). NBW YORK, Jun, 2.-Fire early to- day gutted the rectory of the famous \Littie Church Around the Corner.\ in| Bas! Twenty-ninth street - Four women | servints were trken out of an upper; story by firemen,. lf-uonnnn stated he is informed all the Miss Houghton, daughter of the rw-i heaters In Ruffalo ate as- Safe its tor. was rescued from the window M| theaters can be made and he wall not her bedroom and earried down a laddet order any of them (closed Her mutd Jumped from the roof to a “f“ c- The Mayor was dnforme1 by- Col f‘fi('g‘:1;)rrl\rgn£h2:: [353321351325]: lr‘x‘ol-‘rp ; .“ ‘frft (vhf‘l \1h“ REJH‘HY‘W Department of Rev. Dr. Houghton, who was in pis | U8 Clty always has kept a sharp eye on room, was almost overcome by smake and in none of those in Buffaio when he awoke. He made his way to > there any to comply with the a reat window, from which he was res. <lnances which would wsurrrant the cued by Aremen and soon recovered.); being closed (fin Bull in- but had to procure clothing from @) < med him as far as the police know after a conference with Commis-oner of Public Works Ward iind Supt, of Polfce: Bul this -the rectory, ; aggead anved loss of life Adn. wil , pelghbor t are safa , ire R For a time the church which adjoins 1?de ere are safe und properiy con was In darger of deetfuc. . l Half a dozen streams were played ol. - Ward today eadd Ruffalo « iters are as safe as theaters can he its walls and It was not dam- building bureau supervises (heir «truetion and all the local plrces of cusement areon good «shap» Jn some che age miner odetatie that owili anged oat on e , They ane nat 'al enough to a\tract atten'shn be on the safe side we haye directed +theatore tq Rave every @afety appil« coe in good working onder ated to com . voavith the ordfrmuinces fo Coke orp oh. teat details Esory heause ir Buffuio L1 do this at once\ nag Nor agianst no defective. {to enut The fire was eaused by flue Startirg in the basement off all escape for the inmates The arrival of the firemen in re- gponse to an nutomatie alarm undeuwhr. C The amounted to a few thousand dollars anf IN TROUBLE. OLEAN. Jan ?9--(Specdan hares Wind and John Hogan were arralgre } Police Court charged with grand lat cery from the person, it being allege | . 1:0~,A'WA~DA F'RE: that they robbed Patrick a rat _TONAW ANDA. Jan (8pecdal) road mar, of about $100 In the Fo J Wh. Corée on Thuredas night destroyed jon . 1 feet of lumber belonging to F.n'on Hamas cafe, on Wedreeday night Both walved examination and Son's Box and Lumber Company vcendiariem Is suspected held for the grand jury DEATH ROLL, were & Weather Forecast \ROY. Jan Re D. s retfred munister) died earls t réay at hi« home «worth of Trow Ho ca fe'® Aratho on T huredat rerht Diekson was oocubte well rown oa & imber of reat« ngo, not on!, comirl cer, but ae an Heo wrote a cliglous foples R a m . Snaw tonight and Sunday, cor tinued . a) t Alexander Di with gern fefmmperatures late temght @unday . brisk northeast wirds he. northwest Sunday and reaching high Severe coyld wes ther wil} eantinae urs Morday - @hippera of perishable oge 4 should ise caution. as gere temperatures will prevail ves im RButfato's Sreat firoyress IN THE YEAR 1903 Will Be Attractively Set Forth in the FIN A NCIAL NUMBER AL. t + TOMOTQKOW JANUARY 3 @ FORTY-FOUR PAGES, INCLUDING |_ TWO FINANCIAL SECTIONS! Twelve Pages of the Latest 'News, HMustrated with Half Tone Cuts. s Eight Pages of Pictures and Up-to-Date Specmi Features. ¥ 8 a larder we SHRpAY NEWS item ywrmdefler todzy, ane before he is wold ut. lie s hors i bort o keor, - | one af tha mmakxt arigiral festares of the Secretary of the Butfalq Exempt Vol» unicer Fu‘emcn s Assocmuon. NCE - « r \ BLOW UP A MINE) > Amalgamated-Heinze Work- men Clash--One Man is Dead and Several Hurt EXPLOSION WRECKED SHAFT Factions in Bufte _ Wro '- Up to a High Pitch Over the Affair. Former Police Commissioner of New York Who Came Today to Make Buffalo His Home. FITZPATRICK T0 BE CHAIRMAN | AGA He Will be Re- elected Head of Democratic Committee, it is Said, by Larger Ma- jority Than Last Year. E. H. HUTCHINSON NOT A CANDIDATE, \William ITL Fitzpatrick will be re- elected ochiafiman of the- Demoeratle Genera e\ sald a well known , Democrat this: morning 'He nlready has piedged to him more votes than were peroftded for hom when he- was ce ted a yreat ax Ther mat Worthy the name of a contest at the eneral committees meeting on Tues \I.l) ' Muck. Kennedy, Burgard, the ather anti- FHzpatrick Demoera's already realize hopelessness of Fisher's chances Fisher, himseif. knows that there is no show for him Rather than #uffer 'ne humillfation of defeat he muy refuse to allow his name to gon before the mittpe. \There ;s ono '' @wbsofutely rao p truth. in the sate that the Filz- Bapst nnd var ppatrl ho for ex orpoy lulumtru k uutl iof the running an' oecter I. Hut oh. , of sere other dark hnrsw in his | plaee That vars us a v ohole (cloth fab- | Me ation woven by Eitzpatrick® Deme« beratfo enemas ac spread broadcast by the meow spmpers are playing their \Th. \ous and ag owas \athe «alors hs as doan d the voir woadprho r « « to of *a las hate dea ber 09 had de Pat do owo ll-xlwu'“ k In the les; cn clon of foreetdakhed Aa feat Fora: orl W's ene m (em ope Y‘q‘wg q* ny thong cone \mhatteor hock frodl Jr fk. + that Jt ow i dr are < n acon \n oof the coemm'tee prevert ho«ot o When o-k bout tRe Hutchfr@ar Jam”, {this rning - Miro Fitzpatr k aal d ' There «0 bsoiutely re 'rgtk (n the atory thoe l am fo retire from theor far +B. fmanshtp 1 lsm oa 050 W170 cent mie 0 9 Memesnve® | wiil be efectist J seq bok ca more voces than J Rod q oye ern og@e ] «omit ® act af ct fe 0 \oahu cou f [» one to* voater« who voted the [+o eopati eanty Heet at the ore ant k> tse o ostory Ja is slevaid of truth ot amnaiting from tue publjehed the (ano names ofroontf ars #10 the 1) on of ++ t* 711A, tf or ' Cog cr im mf the ers ory de s 4 in ti keh coa Worry oa er gtd rat the «andid ats Pemaocrats «ha Into voting the Repuhs ~J euppose | wfll have fo a ithout their suppert V BLFFALO MAY HAVE | BUILDING AT FAIR. R'chmar di Hil, eecretarvy of the Citizens Committee in charge v%othe work of seu ng an exhibit fer Rufais. to be made at the Worli~ Fair this . year, has Just returred from a wsit to | the Exposition. He sald this morring. \Having very <arefully eo»madered the matter subsequent to a comprehen- sive personal survey of all the ond. tious made during a recert vuslt to St. Louis, I am Impressed with the belief Aw U 1° | that the Interesta of eur municipality | wll} perhaps se besi subserved by me- | \cre ling to the request af the Exposittoan | authorities ani placing the proposed ex- , | hibit of the advantages ard attractions of Buafiale and the Ningara Frontiet, in: a bullding esp@cially erected for that purpose, on what is to be krown sat the World's Fair as the 'Model Street, which I believe will bo one of the most interesting as H ill ourfecttedly be : ERWaflflm & a TRE ma RECORD. Q 9“ 3 21-Im. Eferin's wa‘wfmfla Ercg them was berecdt Inst right. Tho Incs ts emhnfigw «% was}, a% m\~”t.¢'b§‘§§ $523 Cpa oars W octl ‘ {he Buffalo | lulu Fume; ' Greene.. whe will Ontario Power Cem Fracasu> Vinton he general miunager of the Com ant Nagata Falls. Oof arrived dno Ruffalo: this moriing Gber Cre will. at ones enter abpon his dutt s oat the Faklis und will hereafter live Iro Buffalo Te wil today be the gaest of John J. Aibright at (By Associated Press.) BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 2.-Samuel Olsen has heen killed instantly, Fred Dryval futally injured, and the foreman, Penaiuma overcome by gas in what ap« pears to have heen a clash between Amalgamated Copper Company's miners from tne Pennsylvania mine operating In the Michael Davitt property and the mdnuers from the Rarus Mine, a Heinze (\UM”) adjoining. The Pennsylvania miners were engaged In work under the omlers of the .United States court t drtermine to what extent the ofé buoxlies of the Michael Davitt Mine had been unlawfully worked, as alleged b the Amalgamate] people, The miners were engaged in stopping passag»s through a door into the Helne workings to prevent the blasting smoke oi the miners creeping in and driving them from their, work when, withogt * warning. there was a deafening crash, Francie Vinton Greene, formerty which blew the door from Its place an Poly e Commissioner of New York, who ctushed the fimbers. “fin! onse take up his mey duties as Shoriff Quinn is now making an ins general maunuger of the Niagaru & Oon. Vr#tigation. The contending forces Of | tamo Power Company aut Niagara Falla, miners are wrought up to a high dad“ Ont.. qrrived in Buffalo from New York 8Tt® this morntne.» (len. (Greene wus seen on his arrival CEN. GREANE =_ ARRIVES I New Manager of the Can- adian Power Company Ready for Business, Gen. ba will be noth- La pu het devote 'In the tion \ { 10 «give ($14 with a* 'B I “me rig=t to ip chote, \There fire severslt\ bows eff le to erred eae 9 0 C| NEW YEAR'S OH 'CHANGE {Small Paper Sacks of Flour Were Dis& ': tmbuted Generously and No One - Was Overlooked. by a- represemiative of the NEWS H sald he world mark + his office as well . his hnmu in Ruffalo Gen Greene moll bave the hu iness of the power will tirke the plhmee of A California. w hoe hae been as tinge as are: endl buut who hinges hu- ofthese business t & se exters ve Pout hoe General gee d foehing has fall firme tec tbe poWe far bran the epore oti ns Ne# oh. tap mide jao othe floor ef the Board of Trade on ring fore, I hurk i iv Ihe motto of the occasion wa; [tors hoped Choct the ra ws [ri« more biessed to give than to receive, wilithe in operation droge x? d the prooept was lived up to religiously,, ts progresefmi ragddia formosy with the programme, thé: , The diy mames cnd offo ror a efk fhade up small paper sacks of betrap rire te lore a on d oh they presented at one another stibed an the sproog meter the floor of 'Change. ex« wos eneountered on thes, prt r~ me { the embers they forbor® ba L 16 the foor to receive their team ///// 2a 8s ou forre dor rnlndtnhuntthem C+ Me & and 'airly throw th®¥. EDO BOAT 206 them e lveric@a were also made- too e > at * «hafta to unsuspecting ate fst bovs going up dP : DESTROYER oor t were his sje en, IS RAMMED. du«ty was hil« color; full charge of ; com. part vu H Wo Maithy of and an ern of giff«s of the old year. 18 C00 bre poser plant 1 sol Work the plant Ir bre r tteom will be in- ft our w? wh thas on eur shuo uas the kies low t 'from the miller.\ freer HERE'S A RACE. Now a 2606 Pramati e to « Moat ox 8 t* o hoc t) a +- Moq JPN A TON, Jan P? Pia fe. co oA > cul Hands, commarcfe tr h sow o> pradton, telegraphs th v < ¢ unger Jate of Key F.. v. as fol. »ra' I should like ® it~ the boy of Bule ir paper. Johany> e ses treat - nvenue, - bettep bou eu ra # ua f alp her rome fobs vo k she Poffo s Horae has al ed bue tD port fn. cons Cran t ro @ re s of ateam T. ase pesce dw ua heft bee 'o of (l ¢ to Proc g \Xm'h'f\\“‘a~ P“? ever A Y in Jan 2. goa j // 1/4 7 <3 a L C w1oort ' in? m bl + Lam rk t wa pe ge ca t « $40,000 FOR STRIKERS & HOLIDAY GIFTS. {+ work e agre an iss Work rs A swe m N Rr. Ao Tua wor oof R o* s nout e afi! an orp petiog migth nfo an +a mem > to whoo us cogt 0\ work M toa elehrate Christmas and i ht KNEW YoRRK Jar i was an\ the Worst U ndep that ofhetm o ated. myi- wud no New Year's Gns i «4 CoA Mo «harp and u fir.sh The ast race John Jo. Morme of Toront a hor oa “(r-o‘nfnllfima figdflfigg , wet at ind m 0 & * i« faster than ever. an A TODAY S MARKETS ths t.ma John has an 1:33 a a marhmtfi £1an Iguana: n cw oy C eb- : = repac rong ve*s quickly ohn Dold \f“;‘; gn'ARkA; orp © % u A s oemplored at the WQ N. %. ; Uo mpsen 0 0 Bac mo ks a\! R a hovr® ont East Ruffalo as & By po Troe 26 ® ar C pr an \\he puras is $%0 for the mire iw *Rhe ne Ua ale . ts Sow the most foet of holes In #0 _ Morgun io . tus at forg * * 4 Centra A9, £40 fT al ts £00 ® “H' t* *M Reads a, 3\ . S Voll ® WARSAW NEWS. . fF ag CY e ep WARSAW, Jan. 2-(Specialy.--Mis# - ls . 4 op fide os A Sara Bo Day: of Siver Sprifigs has PITTBRBI He Jan 20 tn (pers ~ up her position as teacher in thi thori grade of Warsaw Urion 80h” Card taken a position with Hon. Wi cam P. LetoBworth in bis office, at B rome. in Portage. BEdith Schermer®kor® kas been engaged to teach,. temporartiy, t** grade made vacant by Miss D# Rex HOK Gurney. pastor of the Co er gattinal Church, has handed In hiw resignation Here. since he haw received ~ call to the First Cnumgatfo 3 rch af Cortland, N. Y -Afits Sipty - gean of Hocojuto, H. L,. is. visiting 4 FERSONAL aND PROFESSIONAL 53-1!me -The marrisk® 4 PM“ Eramma 13:31an {Sign Mr. Vesti Slipher occurred yest y at (Kor @ wre ach at the Church ' “8:22; fir‘g: Ehirhwq iImmarm # marring ; If the bride@ parents, 28? 24,36 MTs, at 11 (live t whe tr Stam bfhistd returned -to t Biggie ‘tlm‘hv ® {wk} sp ndng New Year's | Wlipher is the astronomer at th@ MM as the guest of Wo Cary! Kily. ed Obsmatflry Co, ItS Acrtander ard Gen Jewett promirect Buffalemana wim kave been i% for several daya were reported much improved this morning Perogy Mo Thorme. G M. W of the AL, P T W of New Fork State, will visit VTermant Lodge No EAL on Mon fig evering, to nssist in awauamzm of e \tir Chorch. tomatrow mere afs Chore mma ba ml“ tit; $911?” wil be the ocnuraito solo from the \Messiah\ \O) Thoco That Teles: Good Tidiegs to isa.\ surg ty Mac‘kame A. Grove a* 3 of (gm—$9 elmarm, # Pharmeny, whl heave for to attesd a NEW: mmficm'a at tre wt 13 2 A, : lg Fx mm fta Wee «¥ 00 LATE T0 CLASS wou on NY party going to Elam : to £3?th of a enachr=in's % cap ord robes, wm fill # newer dressing. giving lowest cxsX pri # News cfirk . pay a Becord s x24 t- p .w,» R