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VOL LXVIILNO 237 NEW YORK THURSDAY APRIL 25 lflPt BY THE SUN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION PRICE TWO CENTS

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JERSEY BRIDGE RUMPUS

DELOS CVLVKR SAYS ITS PROPOSED TO

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Governor to Glr Hearing on the TerminalDUI on Tneeday Mott ot the Tammany

Officeholder Fall Into Line Ilthtnd Colcr-

tn Attacking the lllll He Sure Oar111ollcy

Most of tho Tammany officeholders fol-

lowed the lead of Comptroller Coler yester-

day In denouncing the bill which will per-

mit the New York and Now Jersey BridgeCompany to construct an elevated structurealong weal waterfront to bo usedas a freight terminal In connection with UsbrIdge from the Jersey shore to the foot ofWest Flftynlnth street Comptroller Colerhimself continued to talk all d y Ionic about

ho called this unconstitutional un-

fair inequitable and unjust ineanuro EarlyIn tho morning he went from lilt ofilco to thoMayors office and had a long talk withMayor Van Wok Whon he came out

something which has not been heardfrom his lips since the Administration beganHe said our policy referring to attitudewhich the city would take toward tho bridgeIn the past Comptroller Colrr has talkedmoro frequently about his Tammany fellowedictholders ns thom mid of their policiesas their Dut now Mr Coler Is playingtag with tho Tammany nomination for Mayornext fall and he has become very chummywith Tammany

Comptroller Coler said that be would testthe constitutionality of the act highest

eonrtin IhoState If signed It Ho

telegram to the Governor early In themorning asking that a publIc hearing bo

given and In the afternoon ha received ananswer saying that the Governor would give-

a hearing on Friday Afterword the day was

ch n d to Tuesday Mr Colcr said thatIf such an elovated railroad WM to be builtalong the water front It should bo built andcontrolled absolutely the city

tho Department office atPier A North Itlver ber-

ceant Cram rommiiflonor Murphy weredenouncing tlm bill as vigorously Mr t okr

bill tho tri twould bo turned over lo i railroad companylloth Mr Cram arid Mr Murphywas ridiculous for the oflltern foinimnyto maintain their utructuro wuiilU notobnrucl the highway They said If Itwas to run m ihU-

tructuro the Mipportinc coluins would neve-

siully b of In uch numbersthat thero would b very little leur why left

accommodation trucks rind othervehicles on their way to the r-

In the meantime Merchants A snciii-

tlon cot stirred up it usually t W stirred upwhenever Mr Coir Is exclieil lit oltle T-

nnnoumed that n meeting would bn heldon nt which th ofHreet would HHV an opportunity toaanlnit the

riiero w Mime t ilk yesterday about theCllv Hull to th effect hit Tairniiniiy

thirteen who votedIn favor of be disciplined be-

cause their action prevented Tuinmanv unitfrom mnklnk n of thomeasure me of the n A was

Sullivan rind It Bneridlv iu-

mtlled that he was notu umtlr of there has not yet been

nny tails ivnoiw responsible Inrninanv menabut t e of those who voted

hrldc billDelos K Culver ono of the min who

Interested In the plan and nhosail that

railroad company could he behind thescheme of Conirress author

the hrlden innkes It Incumbent mi thisto grant niual to

nil companies on Mr Oliverstld that uiln W Mrlabt ienrsH

011 llnusihnll ien Tame R larkson and Dr Kd nrd Mnllory CulverInterettiiJ In It lln hat they owneda majority of the stuck of tln tint

w Itrldije fonpanv and thnt tlieproposition now wns to lloat lWii iimi

bonds secured by u irortLiiireon tho property for the cnti lriirtloiihrldire that n Wnll Street svndhvto-Is now preparing to underwrltu all of thbonds

rillfAnrirniA April t Thiswas Ismiwl trio the of ihi First ViiPresldent of the lenn vlvanli I illroodCompany loilnv The Iennsvlvnnii flail

Compsnjr hn no connection whateverthe et Hridire pns l

the New Ynrk scnibv y ferdnwhich there se ms lie ini-

cune ption It is pruiioied bv tiartie Inter-ested In niP New Y rk New Jersey llrloc

ciarerd In l itb Stnteswhose location crosses the Unison Hlver-nt sireet ior Ins the North Ilvir-Hrldge rurnpanv chnrtered tonereisto the river nut i nneit all the rall-roadsonboih sides In tb vleitltv olTwcnfvthIrd street to with the lecis-la n-

cnirn CUIHMS inminr niit-

Ho Declare II Carrlri With II Control of lh-

Commrrrr of tile NationComptroller Inler Iwturml bi l niKht ntder

the direction of the St YlneeiitdePnulSurlely-of NOW York nt Ciirnecle Mutc Hall Illhop-Farley presided antI Introduced Mr ColorArchbishop Ccrrlsnn Jiitlces Morcun 1

Ollrlen Jatne KltBcrdd 1 A lllaniliardand n number of wellknown Cstliolle Hercymen of the rlty occupied tcati on plat formMr ronflned Id remark principallyto tlie hill passed by th IetU-Utiiro Klvlne the New York nd New Jer cy-

Brld e Company tho marulmd otroct rightson street from 1lftyiiintli Rtrrct

Jlatteiy He till the lilt nitu oulriTi iJand kae the cnnipnnr alnolul eontrol oftho roinmcrcn of the port of New York nndthereby he commerce of tie nation

uro rHpldlv beiotnlne thecentre of tin world nd Mr Coler Therl he t men eer Known live turn and nt thlipoint will bo i inrertirmed tlm cointufriO ofthe earth

The Ilrld K tjcnti sild Mr Color mmplain that New Virk IH nit irivcompany the ritht to have n Inlily o lad to it to the leci lature if-

wo didnt allow the rliipany to rob u whythe I t iiHirn permit It to rnh IH

1 tint trIll provides thnt the New York anti NowterNey e Mirll given idnmt-b jlute monopoly of tho of HIP

t New They snil wnnteda little nt pronrh lu t n little thestreet Inder that bill IliaC little hwill loe to the city millions ir dolluti liui-pery rink

Mr Coler sato he thought It would bnA creat IhliiR for the city If the rnilmnd Ioin-i nli run their cnri direct to thebit lie did not believe this i

hhould be clven tn H pnrtiiiiiir-roriomtlon Hethouchl thnt

KO thor till railroad nulell steamship compnnles would receive eipial-

TOWKKS IKAHEO

Alfred iwjnni Vanilrrbllt Anllrr4-iliio Ii the lrwre-

ARiislKToxHtDSOX April 24 Tho rothPioneer made iw regular trip from the nl-

ilorfAstorla to the Casino today with Alfrediivvnne VanderbIlt ns nhlp Tho trip oo u

pled four hour and when the clubhouse Woe

renchfd the couch Ant fur were coveredwith mud Among Ynnderbiltt eue tH

were nrihingtun Vhltehoue II Johtiton I1 i terry and c Dodge At tho rds

Onslno it was reported tilt Alfred iwyntio-Yunderbllt Tower iho-honiiiof HarbtT shortlylifter the Pioneer arrived Mrmet M mother Mr1 Cornilun YiuulerMItand ihev were driven In a rarrvall to Ardslet

to look over the hou e Wurthlnglun-Vhicln ii e them it

that nnderlilll lll pend partiT the Mitnnier with ln r M II nt Ard lVwin innM ho aln leaded for tho

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M Varllla Start an Acllatlnn In to Pirnrcbu b the tnllrd Slate

Spttial Cafe l TUB SUS-

fARin April 24 M Varllla Is dwvotlni-Ll energies to preventing the United Statesfrom purchasing tho Panama Canal WIththo view to arousing French nnd tho worldsopinion against Mich a purchase lie hattoken n sage In the largest French

to develop his theories and put newIfe Into tho French

In u statement thus published ho setsforth tho reasons for hU conviction of thoutter impracticability of tho NicaraguaCanal and his belief that the purchase-of tho Panama Canal by tho United StatesIs tho only moans by which the Americanaran realize their scheme of an isthmiancanal

Ho says h doe not Mome tho newPanama company for peeking n solutionIn the Americanization of tho PanamaCanal but blamm them for not havingtho civic courage to appeal first to France

lo tcllthelr countrymen the truthadddsThis solution by sale to another nation-

to even BO sincere and cordial u friend asAmerica Is a miserable one recourse towhich should only bo hail nCr an attemptto flint n noble solution that I a Frenchsolution

Ho affirms that tho oalo would ho dis-

astrous at whatever price watt obtained butIt would be ever a greater moral disasterbeciueathing to our sons the heritage oj

cowardice timid loss of manhoodHo announce his willingness to subscribe

JOOOOOO francs toward the completion ofthe canal and appeals to the public to fol-

low lube example He has appealed toPresident Ionbet to support tliemovement-

WAXTSXOHKIrorllAXXKnYAXKKKS

lo Oundlrr Ileienti the VMt of NorthernerInlprrstrd In Negro Kdnratlim

SAVANNAH Oa April 21 Yhllo

Savannah last night Gov amllcr wai-

a ked what he thought of tlm present tripthrough the South of tho party nf wealthyNew Yorkers and otheru interested in negroeducational Institutions In tho party U

the Itev Dr ParUhurnt amid Curryiho Pcabody agent They tpent Sunday-In Atlanta and iov Ciindlcr was nakedto miHt them but declined ov Candlerwild of the visitors

Hooker Washington was the best manin tho party Washington In a good negroand Is doing pretty good work It Is tohis Interest to get these Northencrs In-

terested In his BchooK He gets moneyout of thrill and I tent blame him for thatnt tilt Dr Curry the Peabody agentIs a good man but 1 dont know muchabout the others

Tho negro colleges of tho South do notneed the old of those Northern

10 know thai you can standdome of the Capitol of Georgia

than you can schools W can at-

tend to odncatlon of the In theSouth without Iho aid f thesti dilinneJ-Yuikei and the education theylieed most tun

1 do not ve In the higher educationof the He should be ttiiiRhttrades but when he the lm artlip tiets educated nbove its caste and it

makes liiiu unhappy I am opposed 10Hitting netfrmH factories and ofllcts

When you dn that you will eaum dissatis-faction hetwtvn tin two rniirt and Hiirh-UilinjH wit lead to a nice war Tinsi-Yunkw who die and leave their moneytit iieiro rnlleKe do not tholocal It may rltrlit bowevi rfor wnne of tliein to ncnd ihrir inon y liack-to the Soiiili In this milliner tor in ninecases the fniindations for their

the carpet baggers of tho Southmoney coming bark

I am nut surprised at Atlantathoe People lionizeIn Atlanta All newcomers aro heroesIn their eviw Ymi knnw they madn ahero out of Sherman when ho enme there

inuMv inuis riant A mtiiwrCommits SuUlde by lp lilas Into the Ohlo

riouil at Cliidnnall

CINcINNATI April th Ohioof the niiwpcnsion bililgo Into tho Hood

n welldressed young woman leapedto till death this afternoon She struckwith n splash and by the swift current Iloated abpfor tho waters clofed over her Thorapidity of the stream prevented any boatsgoing to the rwcuo or to rerovvr the Lady

The Identity of unknown-Sho WHS about 12 otall nnd wilghed about IID pound Onthe bridge were found a brownwlihr drf ilH with awliitcvellnnda woodenhandled hlllc Thene were takento tin Hammond Mreet pollen Ktailon

Mrn II In a rhllndrlphU-Onirlrrr Anlhoilllri rarlrilP-

iillAni irniA April J A peculiarcilia of ufTjIrs at Ilolj OniPtory-Is pntlii rlns fiynn art oilier-dlcnltnrie of Itonian Catholichore For n lone tliuo the crnve dlirtrershave li atlleil nih ihclr piy n ilollar-a day lIlt th v tech no sctlon until n worknco when tie of their number lirhirffiilThey that ho bo rninployivi bin themportntonilent f the burlnl croiind pil

They then ilemnmleil nn lnoreu of a dollar-awrek In which won refusednnd they refund to go to work It WU-Ktlinmrhl llwt II would Ii my to cinirntIers but till far It has hren Imposslhlo-nnd imw tli yfiiilt l o rrnwileil tjnt it willIf liiipn lbli to BI I any more bodies n li-

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Oil Hretin pn riut to Liverpool Ilic-Uiil Thi N II flr l teitn lili i leiiruiBfrmii tlie port of hleiii t uirrv the roitn ufit e t lo he lllirk tii o tile enerii hlriicn i rijoiiiniroier lhi lint1 trniu now on Tho print

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M ran IOVALTT AT vxirexsmills SO MIAS JUST EXTERED

Enrolment of tb Cronn Print at ltnal-

larkedby a llrllllant C r mony Enthoil-

aitlo SUdpnts Cheer for Their lloyal-

AMorlate Kalspra Tribal to Victoria

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nKniiN April 24 Tho enrolment ofthe Crown Prince a a student of the BonnUniversity was performed with brilliantand picturesque ceremony In tho greathalt of the university today Ill torn In

academic gowns military visitors In

and students corps filled the placewith color The enthusiasm of tho par-

ticipants vented itself in continuous cheer-ing

The rector In an address welcomed theCrown Prince and sold he hoped ho wouldunite serious study with the buoyant spiritsof youth The Crown Prince afterwardclgncd the university register and sealedlilt promlm of obedience by shaking thereclors linnd

The Borussla Corps entertained Em-

peror William and the Crown Prince at aComment In tho evening

His mado a speech in which hereferred to his own happy student daysand made hU Inevitable allusion to higrandfather which this time was linkedto a reference to Queen Victorias consortthe lifo companion of that now glorified

queenly woman who always strove forpeaceful and friendly relations betweenher people amid ours who Indeed are bothof Germanic origin

Ho brlelly Kkotehed the downfall ofBarbarossas empire anti the rise of thenew empire under William Ho told hishearers

You are In a German landcitizens of a strongly defined Germannation to labor for which you are all heroto bo trained Splendidly grown anddeveloped the Km pi re now stands beforeyou n firm manly resolve to workfor iermatil1 to raise strengthen antiuphold her keep your hearts aglow The

You will need your strengthhit not simply to squander It In coitmopolltan dreams nor In the service of onesidedparty tendf nclei to foster stability of

thought our Ideals

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nilalUts of nplch rath Still Ktrllpd Orrr-AnhdoUei Alllanre With Clerical

p uJ Call nnttJth to TUB SireVIENNA April 21 The Irritation against

Archduko Fran Ferdinand heir prcmimplive to the throne for Ills attitude towardRome does not Biibside It again produced n in tho Ilelchsrathtoday which ended In n temporary BUS

pension of the Hitting In order to prevent-a fight

Herr Pernerstorfer a Socialist made nmotion to repeal Article 1X1V of theCode under which the offenco oflag or libelling members of the Imperialfntnily is punishable by a year to five yearsImprisonment Herr Pernerstorfer madoan angry in which ho declared thatIn of Archduke Fran Ferdinandsaction the had arrived lo deprivethe members of the Imperialwhom then were tteventy of their eiempi ion train public criticism-

Ib added that Jisuistii ultramontanUm-which Hpllts tip nation forced tho de-

mocracy to combut clericalism whichIn Austria was embodied In the personof Franz Ferdinand He demanded ur-

gency for Ids motionAltercation antI tumult of thn familiar

kind followed Fvenlually the PrimeMinister refused to accept the motionHe declared thin the majesty of tho thmnomust extend to nil members of the Im-

perial house whoso personal dignity miintnot be touched by word or deed lest themonarchical lucia hhould suffer

Ir Kowber denied the current reportthat the Government haul ordered thowrest of thou who epoki againstFerdinand at public meeting

The motion was flimlly rejected

srotKX Drrr TO nnii HERE

Mr Morgan In Hive llrrldrd to kppp ItIn London

sriH Itipaitn SiNIvpov Airll 21 it Is utmiithorita-

tively slated that thus painting of tho-

Duchc of Devonshire which was purrluiHil n few days ago by Mr JMorgan will tot go to the United Statesfor a long lime If over it goes there MrMorgan it Is nald win keep tho pictureIn his London house has been ex-

hibited for a prolonged period In Bondstreet

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PAIMS April 21 Tho municipality It et-pfrlmentlnr with glass paving materialA dectinn nf Hue du Havre has been laid withIt us a test

It l glass subjected to n process calleddevltrlfaetlon The r ull Is a hard smoothnpanue nonporous suh lnnee which dossnot retiiln damp or ultra It possessesremarkable re stane-

Th Inventors nny that It combines tICsolidity of aranlto with the smoothness ofn phnlt If Is riot affected by heat or cellIt however Is eipenslve costing from nlnn-

lo twelve francs per square tn tre Anotherdniwbiick IN extreme resonance

llIIUMVr fOJIET SEEX

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comet wn seen throughout Australia to-night It was near Aldebnrnn

CAlK Tows April 21 A large cornet wasseen in the pattern sky tonight-

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IosnoN April Ji arrival of thesteamer DeuUchlund nhciid of the Majesticwill allow Mr D M Sawyer of MontclilrN to meet lie wife who Is a passencer

on the Intter Henmer nt Liverpool IlrHnwyer to Iniiliind to tell her ofdrowning of their son hn fearing thit theshm I vt hearing the sad nows from strangirnmight prove fatal to her

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Plated With the Other of the Family Uthe New Monument at Hprlaffleld III

SritixariEun III April 24 At 2 oclockthU afternoon the remains of Prenldcntand Mrs Lincoln their three sons andgrandson wore transferred from the tem-

porary vault In which they have been re-

posing during tho reconstruction of theLincoln Monument to the catacomb inthe new structure specially prepared forthem The transfer was made iu the pres-

ence of the Commissioner of IJncolnMonument grounds nov Yatcs and a fewothers-

In order to avoId a crowd the arrange-ments for tho transfer had boon madequietly those who were present beingnotified late yesterday afternoon and thismorning The only formal action was tomake tho formal records of tho fact of theremoval and to attest it by wltnoisos chosen

for this purpose by the CommissionersWhen tho hour set for the transfer

the lingo stone slabs coveringcaskets were removed with a derrick amid

tho caskets were hoisted from tho vaultand placed In position in the new monu-

mentTho caskets containing tho remains of

tho threw sons and tho grandson occupied

the story of tho vault and were thefirst to bo taken out With these removedtht boxes Inclosing tho caskets of tho mar-

tyred President and Mrs Lincoln wereexposed to view These were quicklylifted from the deep vault and with un-

covered heads those present witnessedthe placing of the remains In their final rest-

ing placeFormal dedication of tho now monument

will take place on Oct 15 It Is hoped bytine Commissioners that President McKlnleywill accept their invitation to deliver thochief address on this occasion

TImID OV A STEAMBOAT IX A FlOOD

Cltlfn of Pirkertburg TT Ya Shoots at theUejtton State and Kill n Old Cii t lu-

IAHKEnsniRO Va April ThereIi an unwritten law in VVc t thatany steamboat plying n the Ohio Hlverduring the tlmn of a good Is liable to destmc

on or at tenet some of the members of thecrew to being murdered At 730 oclockthis morning Slur Cole of city was sluingon lute secondstory porch nt his home onFront clrcet here and mw the steamer

Btato coining toward tlm city He

went Into the house and got his rUle and cameout waited for thn boat I

When the Keystone State stat within rangeho fired at lien lint the bullet MrurkW T Terry of Wheeling III the lipnrt Iilllnghim Instantly CoN Terry wns yearsold nnd had n wlfo and six children He

hat been on the river nil Ids life and on thistrip was acting us carpenter and was repair-ing tho pilot houee

Cole was arrested and taken before SquireThomas nnd sntd thnt the wave from thebont would overturn several arch en-

danger thUv aj manxpcwle and f wasprotecting his family when the eliot was

He raid he did not shoot to hill hutshot up In tho air ilLs story Is well foundedas lIeu ball a spent one ant struck Terry-

In Its descent coming downward nnd piercinghis heart

Heveral boat have been fired uponmany narrow sscnros have occurred hutthis I the flmt fatal shooting during thisflood

ironuxv ixnirr mxcnEnOar lonclnn Falls to Sprtre thn Punishment

of tho Men Who Klllrd John Uioi-

Nrw OmKiXS April 2 Tho second at-

tempt of Ciov Loneino of Mississippi to pun-

ish lynching lure failed Whfn John Knota Canadian woe lynched near ScrantonMiss for the alleged murder of his MopAoti-

Ciov Lonclno exercised nil Influence toliar the engaged in the orlm broughtti justice The AttorneyOnprnl tookcharge of ilu c sn nnd the District Jlldeerind District Attorney had conferences withthe Governor to tee what ceuld bit doim

A few doyi ngo DKtrlct Judei Wood ompinolled the n w flrand Jury and Instructedit to Investigate the Irnchlng anti hirIng InInillrtinents nsHlnst tho n who were Impli-

cated The Grand Jury has reported to tho-

Indue that titter a thorough and most care-

ful of the lynching they failedto discover euOMent testimony uponwhich thee alleged lynchers oiuld ho Indictedfor murder M Ashcroft constable undIt r Keymour deputy h rlfr who werenrreted on the charge ft icing ImplicatedIn the lynihlmc and who have l en confinedIn the county Jnll at Mississippi City to awaItthe action of the Ginnd Jury wore releasedtodu y

PUblic ffntlmnnt In Scranton h s beenvery divided on the subject of punishing tilllynchers a majority1 beIng oiiposed lo pun-

ishment

WOIID HAXISII THE UOSQWTO

Jersey City Manilas M rUn to Oatof lb lldghls

The ouesUoii of abating tlm mosquito nullance was discussed Tuesday night at theorganization meeting of the Central Im-

provement League of Hudson County whichtook place In FralnrrJly Hull nt Williamsand West SIde nvnnues City a sec-

tion where mosquitoes are plentiful In sum

merPresident fleerr H Iltusell eiphlnedthat mosquitoes are In the habit of spendingtheir days In the grass on the meadows andare blown in by the winds to the heightsHe that the association requestth health authorities lo compel lu to

the rn s und weeds housesmt Vhs mosquitoes he mlil wouldbe iinuble to n In the yardswould hick to thin meadows assodalton took no action

COLLEGE 31EX SFELI HAVLT

Coarse In Spelling May Added to Colom-

bia CurrlrilnniInstead of he regular lectures In the de

partmsnt of at Columbia this weekthe members of the sophomore anti freshmanclasses havn been xuhjeeled to spelling testsThe instructors nre looking for practicalproof or disproof of the chargo that hasMined currency of latp tint college men can-

not upell correctly Thin department will riotannounce thn nciiril remilts of the testn up totutu but It Is known the percentage oferrors In spelling comparatively nlmpln wordswu surprisingly largo Tho tests willhIs in the establishment of II mllecoclass In spelling UK an adjunct to the depart-ment of

ITai Imrl Wwlgglliks PartnerJanice M Stiirbuck a clerk fit IJrondway

bun filed a petition in bankruptcy with lia-

bilities I3 S3S1 and no u els Of this lia-

bilities lnnvit were Incurred bynpr nf Imrl Dwlgirlns the bunkerwho trove bunks six in hand

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Staler of the Suicide Led lo the Allar nhlleHit Intended llrlJe FaIt linlde UIi

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Sr Lotris Mo April 24 William IBender committed suicide at noon todaywhile a carriage was waiting at the doorto take him to his weddln Ho was founda few minutes later by tho friends whowent to hU room to summon him

Ho won to have been married at thechurch at 2 oclock to Miss Annie KlcnleSites Kionlo wan at Benders homo thismorning but shortly before noon left forher own homo to prepare for tho weddIngBho Bender appeared In the best ofspirits

After she left Bender went to his roomsupposedly to dress for tho ceremonyHo had not been absent more than tenminutes when the carriage up tothe decorated with white patlnribbons Ills friend went to his roomand found him lying upon Uio bed besidehis wedding clothes Ho had shot himselfand was unconscious Ho died soonho was discovered-

A little later Miss Klcnlo arrived nt theof her intended husband Sho wan

drtHsed In bridal robe ready for the weddIng Sho found a policeman Ftatidinsover Benders dead body and fainted Ilkfliejids can give no reason for Ids etch

Tho wedding ceremony this afternoonwas to have been a double one Miss Henrietta Bonder a Hlalnr of the suicide antiTheodore Kllly were to have been marriedat the atone time as Bender and Miss KlenleThey left the houo soon after Bender diedarid were married the opinion being thattho weddlm arrangements hUll pone HO

tar that tliero was no niwsslty of delaytag tho ceremony on account of tutu brother

flue other members of Benders familywere absent nt the time of the suicide at-

tending the funeral of thin elder Mr Ben

roinvw HES IHCETlint of Whnt Crime Xnbodj Ar iiu1nlrri Hill

Snlrtrtr Srlionrk Srrms to Know

John Bclmnck killed himself lost nighat tutu liome of Anti ODonnell 12 Ilottiuiiistreet after rrlling u note In whichpolice ln declared himself Innocen-vt the crimo named Nobody nthotiKo knew what orbit was referred to

Scliunclt was 40 years old and was em-ployed as n clerk by John MiilholUml i

real estae deulor havIng an allies onHow Ho cumo to this city roceutly fromIjoubsville Ky He went Imrnt to dJnuoilast night with Mrs ODonntUu boulnlaw In the evening ho was left

tile house unit coon afterward tired threehot Two of the bullets went into lib

JunesThe letter which lie had written wo-

ouoti d tho pollen ns Mylng In partMr DKAII HAHV SHTKH ASP liKrminn I

thank Sod I am not of the crlrnnnamed I know that a loathawaits me so I take life

to bring diFgrare with my dyingbreath I 1 nm not guiltyson knows what I

Mrs Olionnell that she didntknow about Schunck or his rela-tives whom ho had written She alosaul that her oninlnw didnt know any-thing about the moan and could notseen The soninlaw did not return totilt hous after the filicide-

Mulhollnnd said that Schunck was a gooworkman hilt that be had to hima week ago an account of drunkenness

vo iticr iiiMiEtt rntTheory of Alderman llnh About Aldermen

Horror st Trark IlrlllngAlderman Hobert Muh who wn appolntn

as the chalrinin of Aldermens commlttee to lnve tlgat betting nt rnrrirarkmid yesterday that he luidnt any Idea whatthe iMinmilttee would do

What was the reison for the introductionof the resolution wns asked

Oh uld Muh 1 SIIPPOU they dldutget their budges

snw v iwvs A niocKIt Takei Oirr the Triangle at llroadwur and

roily sfrond SlrrrtThe trianfflo bounded by Broadway Sev-

enth avenue and Iong Acre Square north ofthe Talst Ilotol was bought yesterday by theSubway Company throughnoblnanri Co from Amos Kno ihoSubway Realty Company Mil new corporationorganized to conduit rent eState trunsuciionsfor the Subwny Constructinii nndits personnel praillially Identliul with thatof the Utter

The purchase was made nciessary by thefact that the Rapid Transit road In turningfrom Street into Ilr ndwiiywill pa s under th Kno property lifter cuttingaway Iurt of the street vaults of hue PubslHotel In ciinil street The road alsoencroaches on the of the St Cloud Hotelbelonging to John Jacob Astor on tho south-east cornier of Fortysecond street and Itroud

Mr Astor however has agreed tosurrender the tumiD required In return for aprivate entrance from th subway vtatnui tothe cew hotel which is about to Cruet

The new St Cloud which will be constructedfrom plans by Bruce Trice will hav an eleration of twenty storIes and tho work ofclearing the lre will be begun next June

Two other important Improvements InLong Acre Square bv members of the Astorfamily an apartment mitel on tho west Mjeof the fiiiit n Kortylhlrd and Fortyfourth nnd n rn northwesteurnT of Kortyllfth reel hone jcrn nn

nnd thi itiliiit Ions by tlw Astor hasbeen followed hy u very cuti ieribe eoiired estate innvotmnt in the Imnieduiteneighborhood mnnlly in the hide strf ti

VS rEK3IAKT rHoanAJIllE

To Keep Ilai lns Inljivfnl Itnorts and StakeTheIr llulnm Ilipriinuhle-

Tha Committee of Hfleen his decidedt remain in tutu cruiing bu mo hon II

year from this premnt tltuo re ardlesevent of n xt Nuveiuber election Mm

theory oti whloh committee will worU-Is that If the from vUo eon be appre-ciably curtailed many persons In Hint out of

will be foriid out business utid Inthat way many ooiertiiiiHbli plues will bn

Iiiieen work nmN iiiioutI-HIIHA a inontli For u tlain tho of-

llnnnces wits n serious one liit since IIN linentlon In beeouui IV pennanentlieeaine knatn lonniiltteit bitii-as ir dtlint Us tXprnsiM palil

Is not KO mm h the nhU i of tin urgnnlto send of illegal re-

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New Mexico April 21

A message was received herotonight alleged to bo from Presi-dent MeKlnley granting Thomas Ketchumcommonly known ns Black Jack whoWits to have been hanged hero on April 8-

o reprieve till May Z5

low t ro says time alleged reprieve Is nforgery by Ketchum friends

Ketchum arrived hero under n heavyguard at 4 oclock this morning Xo at-

tempt has been mndo to rescue him Hosaid that the high board fence around thoscaffold should be taken down so thin peo-

ple could sco the hiuiclng of a mon whonever killed anybody

nFfOHXKIlS lOOK FOR CALL TO IKIVE-

illes Told to Ilradlnrts for the Km-prrurS llflnrn In ranrrH-

OXOLULV April 17 via San FranciscoApril 21A letter has been received heroby the Chinese Heform Society from Leuni

a Chinese reformer now In Austra-lia saying that he has udvlees that Km-

peror Kwangsu will soon return to Pcklnand put Into operation some of tIme reformmeasures that were checked limo yearsago by the Empress Dowager

Ioung says ho lion been advised to hein waiting near China for a call to 1tklnwhen time Emperor arrives

A similar letter has been received fromhanK Yti Wel lender of time reformerswho Is now at Singapore

A HEJIAllKAlllE MAX

Prof Crook Says HP vrr 1ned an OathDrunk Mgunror Uls iil a Simian

CnicAno April Algie H rookthe bachelor member of the faculty of North-western Vriverslty surprised tutu studentsduring a heart lo heart talk in the laboratoryyesterday by wiylng that frivolities oftho world had not tempted him

I have never tittered a profane wordRaid Irof Crook never have smoked chewedtobacco drank Intoxicants nor hugged orkissed a woman

The confession brought blushes to theeherk of tho young women of the class

tho young morn looked and wonderedThi Is true added thin ProfessorWell spoke up a student you dont

know what youve nilsned professorProf Crook alter n moments Mlmce anti

as If talking to himself remarked Per-

haps notrook Is 1 graduate of Ohio Wcsleynn-

InlvBWlty anti s 87 years old anti l knownone of tho most nthlctln and learned men

nt tho KvnnMnn Institution nnd H a fttvorltoat Womans 1U1-

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Throw a Girl Who Wootrd to Workand right the Police

PATIISOV April 14 Girl strikers at theAmerican Cigar Companys factory in Passolo cau l nriot this morning Itthe pollen an hour to quell About four hun-

dred gIrls at the factory went onstrike last Saturday for nn odvatico Inwages About two hundred ef them wereabout the mill this morning anti when tengirls started for till mill gate to as for workthus joo made n riikh for them For half nnhour there was a lively scone Skirts weretorn arid ono of the ten girls was thrown intothe canal near the faetory She was pulledout again by the strikers anti disappeared

The police hud no terrors fur tho strikersOne girl wielded an umbrella In a rush uponthem nnd the point of the umbrella piercedBergt Kellys hand

TIT HATE rXHEH SS4

Itrdortlon Hipertrd From the rtfvrrs-or moo

Deputy Tax Commissioner Frank J lulln hi yesterday that Judging from the present

Indlratlon the tax rate for this year would bo-

one or two points under 2 24 the general rolefor Manhattan borough III iouu Mr hell

that It would be Impossible to get therate down to 200

There U about tlOOOOOOPOO real estate onthe book and n largely increased personaltax rate

noman lls With Slot for Her llor Hurtnull to Prosrrutr Him

Stcddurd alias Hart tho Tombs HwliidlerIs stIlt keeping at It Stonn walls di rot a prisonnuku for lui gonlus womanfrom up tho State ralleil at the 1ombs yt-

terday and said sin wanted to see her toyIt turned out that hn had gut a letter pitportinz to come from her son saying tlmtho was In a scrape nnd was ui iho Tombsunder the name tart Tho loiter asked forstile to jet him out flue mother decidedto ioiiin III person with tbo inonuy-

Shi wns lit Tombs that Hurt woulds o vittorj Tell him It U hue mother

liar sent buck this messageMy mother must lit mile in a cell Thn

be too iniirh lor h r Tell herto hn iiiit toMivo me

Then the woman engaged Itwyer Huelii Pentecost to do wlmi he tnsnvulier

boy Hefure nhe and the lawyer had tlni-ID do iniirh MefntiVllle hoard ofuntIe latest link Hiowrd the woman1 of tliu prisoner That putnn end tobut

J A l of Toronto from whose wifeHart iM 1M by n letter pretending to bewritten by her husband in under thnname camo to thisnnd after a tdlt with District Attorney JMlblndecided lo pro ocut Mrs turre-ulx

The letter llarf was tearing when De-

tective MoConville went to hula cell In theTombs mi for Mrsrles tnotiev nnd found 111111 was addressedto Seiintir l rv Dollar Sullivan nnd was a

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Three of tug battleships of the NorthAtlantic Hifron the Kenr arge thn Ala-

bama lImit th Mns niihu ets arrived yesterdny front Klntrton Jaiimien They lire

There lsoo oHUnrs and men iihonrdthe and s not onePete of serial sicknes ninong the hnrdybliieinckeis and

Two new drills were Introduced whilethe hips were i i Sjintii Ilo a

A 5Inch gun was dismounted taken ashorein u st arn and tired nine times Two

iiiiratn landing neither knowingntivliing 11111111 the tuber were sent ushore-nt Hiinta llisi Kiied sent sculls liiroimlithe wood midi 1 to-iliwover fi other

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or sicon cuiiit run HVOJT-HOTiiEit wot invr CALL hOrTon

A llanihtrr Dlrd Ial and Two OtherChildren Are III All of IllphihrrU Jlothcr-Inshlrd on XSclrnrr Trralmrnt tntllToo Ialf Ilfr Stint llai liven Way

FiAimin N 1 April 21 William thoeldest son of Mr and Mrs leroy J Kill ofForest avenue Innwood died of diphtheriaat parents home a t night He I thetee iid child In Iho family to micciimh tothe disease Dorothy the daughter who IsIll with the same dlseuse IH much worse andJames u year and a half old developed dlph-

therltlu symptoms this morning Ills condi-

tion ls critical the other con Ieroy 4 yearsold U 111 today and It U feared that he maydevelop tlipdlsease

The Lucy who U dead wise token ill on Aprl-

II tint did not have medical treatment dur-ing the first part of Id Illne for the samereason that huts sister lila the Mxyearnldgirl who died last week did not have It MrsKills the mother Is n believer In ChristianScience Slue visited and advised byMr and Mr Joseph II See leader andhealers of thin Christian Science Church atCranford and held tennciously to their treat-ment Mr Kill protested against the treatmeat by the Scientist Lout to no purposeat Hrst Mrs KIIU contended that her chil-

dren were not really Ill and would be nil ughIn n short time

At flrnt there was no Quarantine atthn Klii home anti Mr and Mm See madefrequent visits lucre to apply their treat-ment Later Dr Went cot t IVesldent ofthe 1anwood Hoard of Health become o-

qualnted with the forts antI established aquarantine despite tlm proteM of MmKills IOKT still Dr Smith a homosnpathlo-physlclnn at VestneIil was railed and hasflnco been treating the children

The beliefs lucid by Mrs Kills and thestrong opposition to them by lien hushnndand thus health official have caused a breakdown In her health and her mind be-come affected A few days Mrs F CMaury mother of Kills who lIves ntNashville Titm arrived at the Kills h lirearid today Mr Kills was taken to n retreatIn New York

Although many attempts have been modeto have tho qunrnntlno removed nt thee Henhomo In Crnnford tho Hoard of Health ofthat placo refuses to grant the request until

oclock neit Sunday evening A poliomills U on duty nt thin house There Is astrong feeling both nt Fnnwood anti Crams

ford ngainn the Scientist

BOV ASLEEr IX THE RAIN

Carriage StopsITnman Drops a Lap Kobe Orer-Htm Inllfmrri l rd Him

A woman on her way home from thetbeatro lost nisht happened to look outof her carriage window Just in time tosee n tenycnrold boy sound asleep ina Thirtyfifth sheet loorwny off Broadway The boys head was on tbe stepand hU body was coiled up on the nldcwalk It was mining in torrents

The woman Rot out of her carriage tongenough to throw n lap robe over the boyanti then told lien driver to get a

In the meantIme score of other thentrofolks stopped nnd stood around the sleepIIIK boy makIng a canopy for him withtheir umbrellas

One moan lifted thn limp robe far enoughto push a quarter Into the urchIns pocketnnd everybody In the crown followedsuit

When Policeman Donovan showed uplie took the boy In Ills nrms and carriedhim to thin station Tho childs clothingwas soaked through his teeth chatteredand ho M as no hoarse that ho hind toIn a whisper that was Patrick Cummini a dead irk newsboy too tiredto walk to his home nt 211 Hast 12lst street

Th nt tln boughthim a supper and after Patrick hadIt and u lit lie hn was sent to tho-licrry foclety for the niilit-

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llrpman and an Angry f Illpn Kirhanceshots In Itolh Slay

PnirAOo April SiA revolver fight bs-

twe n It 1 Houchtalinijion one side ant twopolicemen on the other took place todsyIn Hnrrisoti street pollc station shortlybelie noon As n result HouchtnllnR andWilliam Mesenger were wiunded mortallyShortly before noon lollci men Messenceroil Ileiek while htnndlni at Harrison anti

wcr npprnn beth by two girlswho sulil they hail been Insulted by a manamid they pointed out lloiichtnllnir Mesender reprimanded him nnd started for thesntlon

Soon nfter lliiinthtaUni appeared aridileinaniled hunt ho take tuck what he saidto him t th corn r Messenger orderedhim out of thn station whereupon the mandrew n revolver and tired tho shots Tenshots weri tired two it Is believed tnklnar-eflVt In hit holy of Messenger who drewhis revolver and tired threo times at wouldIm murderer before fnlllns moonscloui totho lloor HoiiBhtallns M believed to havibeen ururk Ilvo times by thn fromthe revolvers of Messoticer Sergt Scully-He wu token in Ibo County Jail Hospitalwhew it li ald that hits chances of recoveryare small

As thin woiindej policeman fell Serot Soiilly-rusied from behind his desk and begununfit t Houchinlliii who witS running

The shot from Bcullys pistolhrouchtthemun lo the cround but crawlingon his hundt anti knees und still I rlnfhe attenpted to escape throiiih the squad roomdour Hy tbU time however a dozen police-men were in the room revolver In handansI llouKhtalinir hIs revolver rendered uieless by one of Si allys bullets surrendered

ovr Rid TrxxEi imrEH nornewith Srvprsl llMtrlbnllnc Stations Stain Ml

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iTliofucstlon whether there will be one orseveral power houses for the Hiipld Transit

has been practically decided bythe cuuineerN of the conianyThen will be ono main power house largerlimn either the Manhattan or Metropolitan

with several for timedistribution of electrical energy

AiiDilur departiinti of the TransitHuliwitv inn beenistnl iisnd Ih appointment of J VanVlirl IIH incriiunirnl engineer with author-ity tn onMiil7 u force and coopernto with

iMtrieiil etitfliiiir I Inthe i mist ruth Ion of the power plant ThoSIt of the power his not yet beeniMcrmined H n iiestionof real estatevaluta principally

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