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M1~n + as a EIGHT PAGES’f SIXTY- FOUR COLUMNS menampmess sec ine VOL. XLVIIn-N O 69. - N Y., ‘ SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, . 1904. CHICA J ' APPLIANCE FOR SAFETY SCARCE Absolutely No Protection. 19 Playhouses Affected. WARRANTS OUT FOR BUILDING COMMISSIONER Hatry J. Powers and Will J. Davis -Also Accused by Arthur E. Hull; Whose Family Was Wiped Out in Fire. ~ (By Associated Press). HICAGO, JAN. 2. -THE TOTAL N MBER_ OF CORPSES RECOV- ERED FROM THE IROQUOIS THEA- TER FIRED STANDS TODAY AT 585; AS COMPARED WITH 682 YESTER- DaY. OF THESE THIRTY REMAIN UNIDENTIFIED, WARRANTS OUT FOR POWERS AND DAVIS. CHICAGO, Jan. %. -Wurrants charg- ing Harry J. Powers, Will J. Davis and Building Commissioner Williams with manslaughter were issued last 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 failing to provide the proper protec- tion against Injury and death by fire in the construction and management of the Iroquois Theater.\ Mr. Hull lves at No. 244 Oakwood Boulevard. He appeared with his at- torney, Thotmas V. Knight, before Jus- tice Underwood at his home last night and signed the charges on which the warrants were issued,. Word was sent to Managers Davis and Powers ind Commissioner Williams that warrunts were out and that if they would come in and give bail they would not be subjected to arrest. AGGRESSIVE PROSECUTION. Tomorrow Mr,. Hull will leave Chicna- go with the bodies of the four members of his family for his wife's former home, Troy, N. Y., where they will be buried. Mr. Hyll-atated that he would return after the funeral to prosecute the case. His entire family was wiped ou: in the fire. The complainant, Mr. Hull sapP. \My wife and my children, a}l I ever had to live for, are gone, all that re- mains is for me to try to make some one pay for this curelesasness \A few carpenters and stage Manda have been arrested. Men who sing in the chorus are in Jail. Such an Invest- gation de a eruels mockery. The mea who are responsible are allowe! to walk the streets untouched while a fea laborers ate punished. \'This has been the greatest calamity in the city's history and the authorities must understand that those whe hove euffered will not wait for them to duliv glong. There must be no politics or fu- voritism in this investigation} The lateness of the hour at which the warrants were completed, nearly mid. night, caused the complainant's aitor. ney and Justice Underwaod to de ste that It would be sufficient for to serve the warrants over the + e- phone, Mrs: Powers anawerel the telephore call at her husband's home In (it ~d Boulevard. Detective James W | requested her to tell Mr Powers 'n hurry to Justice George Wo Under. wood's residence. Mrs. Powers imme- diately hysterical \Oh he couldn't heip that terrible a~- eldent.\ she cried over the telephou \Our own little boy was there. and h» would not have been there If we had not thought the theater safe \ She was quieted ard promised tn in- form both Mr. Powers and Mr Davis who were at the Powers Theater. of the action. Detective~-Cady.assured - her that if they came to the house the corn- fusion of arresting them at their homes would be avoided. THEATERS CLOSED. CHICAGO, Jan 2.--As a result of an Investigation flade at Mayor Harrison's 19 theaters and useums tere ordered closed, some fo them being among the leading and most popular play houses of the city. The act of the Ma was based on the ground that ”i?!” one of these places had omitted to supply an sebestos curtain. The theaters ardered closed are: Howard's, Saath T. Jack's, Martows, New American. Olympic. Academy of Music, Alkambra. Avenue, Bisou, Chi- cago Opera House, Columbus Stxck. Thirty-First Street, Criterton, Flegen- baum's, Miiwaukee Avenge, Garrick ard Glickman's. the Lozmdén Fisbe Museum ard othe Clark Srrect Maseom -were also com- pelied to closes their dosore. The Chtsgo Opors House ard the Cliymplc Theater are vaudeville houses of the Kighest class, They give s mati mee every day and it is selfom that seats can bo obtained for any \ portsrmm- arte a% the time of the cpering in ad- ditica ts this thoy Rove beer crras- tomas ta sel} largo nurmters of tiskets £404“ y I‘m- romem. Tha Gm alk Theater (s a srmall play- Mm abe tThe corthwest alto of tho city ged $*Luld wut to with the warm manger wi the sams marts elt- oh gtrodt, c=e tistk wert <4 tke Wsm KOST Ra¥E PROPER FIRE COURT aT% am Mayur Fut ro E®cater mud}; m swawéz to evan m docrs T= 4 my no\ (% WA% «# wfi In addition to these ' SED HIRAM E. BEYER 7 } ) 0 1 ® \ President of the Buffalo Exempt Vole untcer Firemen's Assocnatxon, Remmi s nnn gn nae ch zs - % dard quallty that would work at all times and under all conditions, \From all the evidence now in hand,\ sald the Mayor, \It is clear thi; if the asbestos curtain in this theater had been in condition, as it should . have been, there would hiuve been no loss of life, comparatively speaking.\ The report of BHullding Commissioner Willams, whoo made the inspection, showed that the Academy of Music, with a seating eaphelty of 2000, had a curtain of burlap, the Alhnmbm, with a capurcity of 2300; the Avenue, 600; the Bijou, 1800; Clark Street Museum, 270; Criterton, 1400; Flegenbaum's, 400; Howard's, $00; Marlow, 1300; erlcan, 1400, all had curtains of linen. (Continued on Page Four.) www_fr BROTHER IS SOUGHT Contempt for Having Failed to Pay $22,000 Into Court as Ordered. 4h (Special Digpatch to the Evening News) NEW YORK,. Jan. 2. The Sheriff of New York county has received from the Surrogate's Court an order directing him -to arrest und imprison | Lawyer| Franklin J. Bischoff, a brother of Su- preme Court Justice Henry Bischoff The order of commitment has been Iesued because of Lnwyer Biachoff's al. In Into the charged, Jost,. court $22,000 which, it he owes the estate of Sibina of which he was an executor made the following statement last night, at his home, 180 Weat Fifty- ninth , street \I groan, hut reek to bear philogopht- cally the miafortunes of my brother pity him. and J «ould pay his debts and keep him out of trouble If the fools and knaves by- whom he ds nurmundnd | would anly permit me to do & | ($50 REWARD FOR DONLON'S BODY. Offered by a Relative to Stim- ulate the Search of Ruins at the Stdck Yards. | a To stimulat> ; Thomas - Doplen, substityie fireman, Patrick Domou a relative of the mis- Ing min, bas offered g reward of $50 tor its reeavery. \It hus been impossible to make thorough search of the ruins for the , reason that suow fell before daylight after the fire. making it impossible to | | 1 | 1 If there was ore there. from the careassa of a sheep The snow has deepened | rach day since the fire., hence the cer- tainty that Dondon perished there, by teh finding of his body in the reine, has been delayed onsen MARINE FIREMAN KILLED. MT MORRIS. Jan 2-(Special -Mi- chael Roke. a marine fireman, who was tramps from Buffalo to New York in company with Thomas Costello, was struck by fa«t train No 8 on the Lack- awnarna tracks Thursday evening and instantly kfiled He met his death be- tween Greigayille and Moscow Justice af the Pearce FF Cudeber of Moscow examined Costello and turned over kis deposition to Coroner F. J. Rowen of Mt Merris After giving his testimony, be ppfiarpd and casnoft ba found.; trg an examination EYENTS AND MEE TINGS, Theater \The Medal ard dte and 8 P. AL Wm Effldrefl Holiard. fo \The Tr- “$3 ard 813 1,57»:er hf to MrHeary-in \Muss\ and #I P. .H mm m Rrgarin Guerress ard car's. $3 and #53 P. HL Apaitcrhgs, \Nop Wraw. Fetie FHo#*-* 7 gun’s £45 P. \& MTWSV WWW-$- Q‘nwfi #43 P oM. Apestisth Contory Cich, ccmsors by Gum? Gfi' Purijs a=4 m»wm Koreing JUDGE BISCHOFPS ' evening N I chan New Am-; d:stinguish the charred body of a man, ; I \npre respectfully leged contempt in having falled to pay | jg | Margaret M To a reporter Justice Henry Blachoff | I l p' i | Peter rearch for the boy of afterreon at v ho js belteve | to have perished in the | was a member fire at the sto kyards on William street, | 82, B. of LL F i ig from St +a'elock. I n The remafks were brought to the us-! Eueg, | dertaking establishment of C. D Firley , Afos Drork'n gas Howard ts this village Cororer Bowes is mak-)at °@) A. M. a He Will Lecture Tonight on Indian Basketry Before the Society of Natural Sciences. TO LECTURE ON BASKET WEAVING, --g---_- George W.iJames, an Auth'orit'y, Will Address National Science, Society. : % \The Povtry and Symbolism of Indian Basketry\ is the subject of George Whar- tun Jnmmq lecture to be given this before the Buffalo Boclety of Natural Sciences at the Buffalo Library Building. It had been announced that this lecture would be on the Hug)! Snake Dance, but by special request It has been 7nd to the subject stated. Mr. James, who from Pasadena, Cal., is thbrough- ly familiar with the subfect of Indian bas- ketry, having visited many of the basket» wwmtng tribes of this cuuntry, THe is the author of \Indian Basketry,\ also of \In and Around the Grand Canyon, ' \Mis- slon Indians of Californians' and other works about basket-making Indians. Mr. James is a pleasing talker. His lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon views, taken by himself, showing basket- making as «practiced h) the different tribes. He brings with him a beautiful as- sortment of Indian baskets, which will be on exhlbition, as will also the fine col- lection of the society, and the large pri- vate collection of Mr. Phillip 'Smith. While this lecture I8 free, admission ean be had only by tlekets, which may be procured of Miss B. J. Letson, secre- tiry of the sodlety. NEW YEAR'S FIRLE, SALA MANCA, 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 bulldings were com- pletely burned to the ground. The house was unoccupled. It is thought the fire was of incendiary origin DIED. THOMPSON-In this city, Jan. 1, 188 An. drew Thompson, husband of Christina Thompson (nee Davidson), father of Eliza« beth and Andmw Thumpflon Jr. aged 42 years. 6 months, 7 days. Funeral from the family residence, 333 Abby street. Sunday row for hfiasamphev—Lwa. TOKIO, Jan. 2.-The report port of Masampho, Korea. Osaka Arsenal. In order to hurry the work in hand. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 2 w and.the Japanese Minister, M. riving at an amicable settlement. | armored cruisers, under Admiral Kamilmura, has decided not to accept Japan's precise proposals. here today informed the Associated Press Kurino, ure st (By Associated Press.) I‘OhIO Jan, 2.--A powerful squadron, consisting of six armored cruisers“ nd Admiral Kamimura, is expected to leave Sascho tomor- Saseho is a Japanese port, 25 miles northwest of Nagasaki. is current that the Japanese squadron of six now at Saseho, will seize the Great. activity prevails and the force of workmen has been increased at the The holidays of the arsenal operatives have been curtailed in). -It appears to be true that Russia But the Foreign Office Foreign Minister Lardsdorff conferring with the view of ar- tnt The situition is regarded as being most serious. (Special Dffpatch to NIAGARA FALLS, ing. There Is less water, “an h, If ans thing. AMERICAN FALL: IS NEARLY DRY. Ice Jam Above the Cataract at Niagara Diverts Nearly All the Water to the Horse- shoe Precipice. Jan ..--The American falls mre pract jam at the head of the raplds has stfengthered und b.mll\ any water is pase» + the Evening N w= © ally dry. The lee # tha n the sitmilur phennmmmn last The sight Is u stringe one and hundreds are In the park to see it. . \CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER\ RECTORY AFLAME Rector's Daughter Rescued From Bedroom Window. Rev. Houghton Nearly Overcome. ' (By Associated Press). NBW YORK, Jin. f.-Fire early to- day gutted the rectory of the famaus \Littie Church Around the Corner.\ in East Twenty-ninth street. Four women servants were taken out of an upper story by firemen,. Miss Houghton, daughter of the rec- tor, was reseued from the, window of her bedroom and carried down a ladder Her mald jumped from the roof to a low In his , smoke Rev. Dr. Houghton, who was room, whs almost overcome by when he awoke. He made his way n rear window, from which he was res. cued by firemen and soon recovered, but had to procure clothing from a at 1.30 Po M. F‘rh-nds and nequnintinces invited to nttnntl MILLE Rhln this city, Jan. 2% 194, Mre tier. aged \ile years Funeral will tike place from the Home for the Friendless, 1500 Main atreet. Monday, at' 10 30 o clock. Burial at Lakeside PROVOOST- In this city. De wife of Willtam K Puneral from 240 Whitney Place, Sundas (Jan. %. 1%4, at 2 30 Po M venierce of family TURNER -In this Rellia Turner aged 32 funeral hereafter, SMITH In this city Dee @1. trude Newman, wife of John A smith | glater of Mrs Nelson Tihbitts ana Mrs Hanley Funeral from the tam{iiv | residence ¢l4 Fulton street. Sunday after. neon at 1 t and from St. Hridget's Church At 2 o'cie k- Friends are respectfully ir- vited to attend. BROWN In this city, Jin. 1. 199%. Har- pict (nee Revnolida), beloved wife of Wii. dam A Brown Funeral Will be held Sun- day Jan 1 at 2 P M/ from the fam- Ey home. it Forest avenue Friends ard nequaintances are reapectfully invited to mmd Buogali at Elm Lawn Cemetery. M INTOS8H- At Ashtabula, O. Dec. #1. 199, George beloved husband of Jennie Meintosh, oged 50 years Funeral from his late residence Fuiton street, Sunday i%) o'cleck. and from St Epis opal Church at 245 P M are Invited to .attend. Decease i { Electric City Lodge, No. 1.0 ifr d Burtal at con- | Jan, 2, jon | Notice (sf; clty. years. 193. Ger ; Thomas' Friends KEI.PIN -At Ashtabula. O.‘ Dec 31. 194, Gustave K+eipin, aged 2% years F- peral from the familly residence, 146 James street. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and Matthe «'s Church. on wan street, at 2 $ P M Friends dre invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Lake Erie lodge. No. 24 B of L. SCHIEFER-In this sity. on the ist Inst., Edward F. husband of Schiefer and . {ather of Mrs. Fo Fup wt. E ward F., Wh- lam A and Allee E Sr and brother ef Henry J and Blimmsh Schicfer, aged ' §4 years. 10 months 19 dave The funeral | w' take place from the family residence, ' &) West arate avenue Fmda are in- ~ vited to attend Deceased was a member of the Exempt Volunteer Firemen's As- enclation and Modestia Lodge. No. $m. pF. & A M. Services wl! be conducted by the lodge at Forest Lawn 23 WENNER-In this city on Dec S1, 1963, Ofrtilia Wenrer (nee Welissbach), mother of Mrs. Jacob Graf. the late Conrad Eilier, Cbristbpber Ef¥er, Mrs. John Hora, Mra. Cherles Schmidt. Mrs. Willlare Pfann ord Peter Wenner. aged 2 years,. 10 months ard 5 days. Funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Mr. Peter Wen- rer. {n} Rrosdway. on Sunday afterncon, . at 2 g'clock and from St. Steuben s Church, - cormer Adams and Peckham streets, at 2:20 ERLEY-In this city,. Des. $1, Mary # years Foreral will take from the residence of her sister, Mra. street, Morda: & from Presiscs Blood Chorch at % Fr”: mds sre invited, Intor- ment at wgflgm L. 1906. f LVN a this 'e W c {w mam“ “5m Front savers, Rorfday a' tax-23m at mm detach. are Invited in attend, Proflal at the Come {. of tho fa==ly., In®@tment at Taukesie Cetretery. WAVES-«m Marc's, t. Sarah EX Pe Proin wal take pure as Ner CH macs, N. Y. Sorea a cram-2k. 5mm»? fume\ wwwumzwzm aflfijthMm» 5m ; te. | I + n. «~ ition 2t3 | Prnvnum g fine [ to an auteomatle nelghbor For n time the church the rectory. was In danger of destruc. Half a dozen streams were played against its walls and It was not dam- ; aged. The fire was caused by a Starting In the basement escape for the inmates The arrival of the firemen in re- alarm undoubt. edly saaved loss of life The d4amaige amounted to a few thousand dollars It ent off all prompt IN TROUBLE. OLEAN. Jan -Char'es Wind and John Hogan were ”rug“ 1 In Poltce Court charged sw ithograpd lat very from the person. It being allege] that they robbed Patrick Clan y aora road man. of about $1004 In the Fo J MWI liams cafe on Wedresiay night Both walved examination and held for the grand jury werk Weather Forecast. Snaw tonight and Sunday, cor timued . ®} 1 with zero temperatures late ton'ght Bunday | brisk northeast wirds« bec omirg northwest Sunday and reaching bigh Bevere cold wes ther will eortipue utd Monday. Shippers of perishable ge «[s should use caution. as zero temperatures wil} prevail f flat/fab s Great P, rogress IN THE YEAR 1903 Will Be Attractively Set Forth in the t extension and was preparing for a leap iw. to the yard when a fireman caught her | ,, toc which adjoins E= defeetive | [HE MAYOR SAYS TREAT FREE MRL None of Buffalo's Playhouses to Be Clased--Some Addi- tlonal Safety Appliances Will Be Provided. Mayor Knight with Commissioner of Publb Works Ward und hpt. of Police Buil this forenoon stated he is informed all the theaters Ino Buffalo ate as- #afe is theaters can be made aind he will not erder any of them closed. The Mayor was Informed by Col ard that the Building Department of ie efty always has kept a shirp eye on ' and In none of thosr in Buffalo < there any failure to comply with the ondnances which would woarrnint the | iyhouses being closed (en Rull in- «med him as far as the peolfce know - theaters aresafe and properiy con- i ted. al. after a canference Ward today. said \Ruffalo a iters are ns sufe as theaters cun be | bullding bureau ther atruction and all the local pluce« of usement are in good shape tore arre minor detafts that will at ence They are pot sal enough to a ftract atfemtion hor be on the safe aide swe have directed + theatere to Rave every @afety appli- in good working order and to cor- v with the ordrig to ror - test detaal« wag house Baffaio hl do this at ance? he LBJ taa 11 TONAWANDA FIRE. TON A WANDA, Jan Cire on Thureday right fom ® feet of lumber belonging to Few'on Son's Box and Lumber Company cendiarism Is suspected DEATH ROLL. > A \ROY. Jan Re Alexander Di D, a fetired minister, died earls < rday at his home north of Tro; Hos -fe's death neeurred on Truredac right Diekson was quite well knewnr oa mber of years age. mot only Gs a mir. ser, but as an author He wrote af < liglous topics m yea E OF Sunday 3 3 FINANCIAL NUMBER THE .-- TOMORRO®, JANUARY 3 FORTY-FOUR PAGES, INCLUDING TWO FiNANClAL SECTIONS ! 3 Twelve Pages of the Lam News, Hlustrated With Half Tone Cuts. Eight Pages of Matures afld Up-ta-lfite Email Wadealer today; In some | ksar, . Secretary ol the Buffalo Exempt Vol unteer Firemen's Associatxorh _-__ lone gine > FITZPATRICK T0 Bt CHAIRMAN AGA He Will be Re- elected Head of Demo¢ratic Committee, it is Said, by Larger Ma- jority Than Last Year. E. H. HUTCHINSON NOT A CANDIDATE, \William IHL. Fitzpatrick will be re- elected chaltmian of the- Demoernatle General Com sutd aa well knosn Demopat this morning. 'He niready has pledged to him- more votes thin were pecotded for hom when he was Cited ag Seat ago Thebe swill be noth- ima worthy the n me of a tontest at the | general committees meeting on Tue doy \Mack. Kennedy. Rurgard, the other ainti+- Fly, patrick already realize Of'ue hopelessness of Fish it's .hances, Fisher, himself, knows that there Is no show for him Ruther than suffer 'the humillfation of defeat he may refuse to allow his name tn go hbefom the oon mittee, \There (as trath, absolutely rov| | truth. in th vem ent that the Fitz- , padrd k for es may pull Fitzpatr k outs of the running an letter B. H. Huteh- Imagn or sore oth r dark horse in his | place - That yaru 6 chole cloth fab- | fleation woven by Fitzpatrieck'@ Demo crath eol «pread broadeyst by the newspapers tuot are playTog their game \The Bapst and foo w* ene true ® Han '> lege and abs and aR was the {ath wacne s |] we tory Je a# or'llf n. an E as devold of truth en inating from cae publiéhed the otmar doey fac t* e aff. that certain desk. State lea fors 600 names o meatfor fa had le laned aa net the re-elect an of Fitzpatr k In the« Ae fiat (fix)? s \ prevent hoor When ask | «tary this ou aaid Ther Seteary thot j far Ch. ® clon of- formar Gagmed Pxrp oun '% enemies tort hing. ne matter pe that dt ssdif Ir dure the sam of the committee ind «lection bout the orning - Mr wre U rot ha hout Hutch{neon ie absolutely no truth in the im to retire from thecor - rmanship I am hd ats wh} - cen 8 osu h Mureoser } ow be efecte3 of sali hoa more vores than I bad i year ugo am th- i\ Mate af othe -\ Arm eme 00 vaters who sated the Jp mora'ti ounty YUeket at the recent «0 Huh j + t r9r® a 1 td - im rot the candtd4ate af the , ofb nr \&+ Tremm rats a he warn oro'e aj Into ioting the ags ot! ket co' I aeuppose 1 will bave ton worry without their support © BUFFALO MAY HAVE BLlLDINfi AT FAIR.} & Richmond 5 HI\ secretary of the 0(iUZPTw Committee. in charge 0 the work of secur'ng an exhibit for Buffals, to be made at the Worli s Fair this yymr has just returred from a veil to the Exposition. \Having very carefully considered the matter subsequent to a comprehen- | tions made daring a recent wusit to St.) authorities and plaring the propased & hibit of the advantages apd ammzflw; of Ruffales and the Niagara Frontier, tn a buflding especially erécted for that srpose, on what ts to be known St the World's Fair as the 'Made] Street, whieh I beiteve will be one of the mast nteresting as it will te | ome of the wast features of the | Expos: um. THE RRE RECORD. &-s. $83. %-~Dr. thst ms“t “a? tases ts WW $ rages tives urd Teck . a > t ! Demoera's ' wil! be endl mandaget, | 1 1 1 hew ' I FiHzpa'tr k u i He sali this morring. , | ga sive personal survey of all the man: E | in Louls, -1 am impressed with the belfef | reparted much ‘Emwwvvd this motning thit the Interests of ~ir monieipality 4 wH perhapg bP best subserved by ar-! t. celing to the request of the t Vermant Kert«'\s whhtesas dine ects tzsfiwwz mm lornes}: aes M m3». fase MWram%m* P5 mm Caen anos w ;, bean dt devote VIOLE ( N WAR O |\/| INE Former Police Coma-xissio'ner of New York Who Came Today to Make Buffalo His Home., Vinten Greene, whe will of the Ondaria Power Company at Nlagara Falls. Oot. arrived In Buffalo this mot tug) thon Gipfe xn “All at once enter pan hls duties at the Falls and will hereafter live Ito Buffalo lie will today be the must uf John J the Buffalo Club. GEN. CREAE __ ARRIVES HERE, New Manager of the Can- 'adian Power Company Ready for Business. Gen. Francis be general manager Gen. Francis Vinton Greene, formerly Police Commiasioner of New York, who will at once take up his\ n. wo duties iis generul manuger of the Niagara & On- tario Power Company ut Niagara Fills, Ont., arrived in Buffalo from New York this mocning. (Gien. Greene was seen on his arrival by in representative of the NIEWR H » N 'endld he would make his office us' well . his home im Buffalo | Gen. Greene swill hase fuk (harks the bue cess of fhe poset cofhfrat s. H M will take the ple of A Wo Maitbv of California, who has been ak tihMR@ ak genie bit whee finds his offer business integ en two so eX tenesdve fhat hs bus fall time toe the pow 4 ep cothpucny Nooechamane ds fo be nubde In the engine migo for} Pros hoped thoct the new br qpedat on drs p- «twain papbdly 08 Is natmmos u fof ethier foe horns coon d ver plant prat fra - Work the plants h'ery fire will be in« In. 1s The hm“: construe ted «tailed in the sport / / / / 7 TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER IS RAMMED. lu WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (BuBernk -- Rear A Bands, «ommandtra the negra - pradreon, (ll- graphs the Nov: Togo t unuer date of Key Wow ovye-terdiay, as fohowe fa ene pre® ¥ foam har coc vie Ho port felioss 4 Lawrence fe ap ftotpe fa fe ct #+pet ep 7 ( 4 [ 4 TODAY'S MARKETS. mannen Sac tos oel by (ng B NEW YORK «red easy Amo gama \ison ®..) mes sookiyrn Froment CA O0 Abe. Fire the d. ae 1 M rao York Central C09, a. & Wasktorr \4 and\ j N3 if xfi- a fa ' HC. a gITTSRE Bai Jas : 2 £40,000 FOR STRIKERS HOLIDAY GIFTS. Jair 1+ wae arse 1 Wor Lemp ti owes Wh Unden -t Pato [Yk tre too A n N tv , Knighre of Luce n aet oh out pe a fy] aged. made an ogc reoqut atiot tSi‘ihflJ“ ta ever mem <r w' wo ut \ werk [$10 with ato hon cele Atate OOviatmas and New Years mili FERSONAL AND PROFESStHONAL i r * rkers NEW YORK yesterday br the at the Church | Rishon Wa ker w tomerr=® maorring of the md Rhflflwr'q at 11 ecci~ck , an Ro Starmebfic'd refurned oto , F311: today after spending New Year's 4mm! of Wo Cary! Fiy. ty 8 Alexander and Gen Eégar (0; R hmi ppomicest Buffaionions ®: r wim kavo bren i! dor several days. were f}. M. W of tho A,. of New ¥oTk State. will visit No SA on Manda installation of cfi‘ cg I. T w. . evening, to pester in cers. At S4. Fame; Charch, tomatrow morp- Ing. the Ofe wil ba golo from the ° M3222; [ Tenem Good mflm‘s to mam Madame G 5 A. LD G Gregory. coy een o ote e ak rd of macy, v“ tommorrow e«ig®t to otteti a g, tre RBoayA As. ' Ttou surg by I at tke “Gk-”LIL SEEM? m: Aibright n!| \& be» the avmsta ' ATTEMPT T BLOW UP A MINE ? » Amalgamated Heinze Work- & men - Clash--One Man is Dead and Several Hurt EXPLOSION <_ WRECKED SHAFT. ' coas wees mat the Affair. _ - (By Associated Press.) I BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 2.2-Samuel Olge has been killed Instantly, Fred Dryval {fatally injured, and the foreman, John | Penalunia overcome by gas In what ap» pears to have been a clash between th¢; Amalinmated Copper Company's miners ; from the Pennsylvania mine operating In the Michael Davitt property and the' miners from the Rarus Mine, a Heinze: property adjoining. The Pepnsyivania« miners were engaged in work under th orders of the United States dourt to determine to what extent 'the ofe bodies of the Michael Davitt Mine ha been unlawfully worked, as alleged by } the Amalgamated people. The miners were engaged in etoppin passug»s through a door Into the Hein workings to prevent the blasting smolt oi the miners creeping in and driving them from their work when, withou warning. there was a deafening crash, which blew the door from its place and crushed the timbers. Shoriff Quinn is now making an in» vestigation, The contending foréés of => @ miners are wrought up to a high de- Ce groe. ‘Small Paper Sacks of Flour Were Dis=\ tmbuted Generously and No One Was Overlooked\ Genera goed foeling and an era of gift madram marked the close nf the old year en Lfleor of the Board df Trade on!} hureday The motto of the occasion wag» I \Tti«more blessed to give than to receive,\ cand the prooept was lived up to religiougly, In informi's with the programme, the memers muulr up amall paper sacks of A whe they met on the floor of C*hange.' h soch whites was encountered on the f s ome (f the members they forbore fe o e foor to receive their tfegsti«} nk) gel- the don re had to hunt them.' hs Mths and fairly throw the: belvertes were also made * ator shafts to unsuspecting , boys going up dr dow r Arau- when each tradepo Ao hame thar night his laughing 4 aing of him were his cle es. Lusty was his color; no of usty Morr the kigr® Thuc Io wot from the miller,\ HERE'S a RACE. dutor FPremrg News Sor and (Geraga' I should like #:! mos « v grve the boy of Buf C0 the on veut paper. Johnfiys 26 64 vear avenue, - better . . Puffs Horse. has signed ,/. wre m r. oa rice af steam drill«. soap wont yy‘. bo Sim.ther of Utica, N. Ynuflt‘” Pa NY or dan 2 The g | ore st 2 A M sharp and a hriehn The last race Joh! Jos - Morrae « 'or a pufee of $200, and beat feet ato WindmA1 point, and i~ faster than ever. and WB - ~ same 'his time John has an ade 1 b. a a machinist and can do - me par nq sery quickly - John i% @ oot «< employed at the WQ. ON. ¥. R ops ot East Buffalo as & _. a* rm parse isa $36 for the man. ' own the most feet of holes In- a ‘ m f X. X. no $] part to noo ltd prat + i% 1s 20 Af 6+ 1 kort s «+ % ha on work beat t\ & por rkh w t B 1808 WwWaRSAW NEWS. WARSAW. Jan. ;\ Sira B- Day of River Springs hés*> g ven un her position as teacher in the \t* v4. grade of Warsaw Urion Schoof- card taken a position with Hon. Will am P. Lerchworth in bis office, at B rome. {n Portage. Bdith Schermerho has been engaged to te=eh, temporanily,*\ t*o grade made vacant by Miss Day- > Rev. H. Eo Gurney. pastor of the Cone gregattonal Church, has banded In hi#w regigration here. since he baw x call to the First Congregatiog \*urch of Cortland, N. Y.--Miss Hf | geon of Honolule, H. L. ts vislt {WWW j ' Miss Emma Munger to Mr. Vesi® Mispfior occurred yesterday at th hm 3\! the bride's parents, Mr. at {J. Munger Mr. and Mre Si va at Fingstaff, Arizona., wh Stipher is the astronomer t en Observetory. Grave a* 1 ¥