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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - October 10, 1902, New York, New York                               All the News That's Fit to Print THE WEATHER Fair and east winds VOL VISIT OF TIE CROWN His Party to be Received To-day by Representative Officials Homeward Bound After Nine Years of Study in by the Visits Cities The Crown Prince of Siam whose de- parture from Europe on his first trip to this country was announced a will here on Fuerst Bismarck his people is known as Maha He is accompanied by his brother Prince his private tary Mom and m sides who spell their names and The will be- receiv ed by Third Assistant Slate Herbert H D Peirce resenting the Edwin Morgan and Dav Sickles who will act as Mr Peirce s aide They will go in the dispatch boat Dolphin down the bav and will take the Prince aboard at Quarantine Ii the be that the Prince and suite will arrive in a glory of multi- silks and that the will greet his official hosts with atic and salaams disappointment is bound to be the result for the Prince who is now twenty-one has been away from Siam nine years and he has been educated out of many of his oriental ideas The education that he received in land at Sandhurst and Oxford trimmed in Germany and ornamented in France and now according to one of his friends he has come to America for the BIBLE IS BARRED FROM NEBRASKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS State Supreme Court Holds ing Scriptures or Reciting Prayers There -Is Unconstitutional Special to The Ne o Times OMAHA Neb Oct 9 Supreme Court of Nebraska to-day handed down a decision which will prevent the reading of the singing ot and the reciting of prayers in the schools of the State The suit has been in the courts tor several finishing touches His father Kins I who accounted the Mikado of Japan as an enlightened Asiatic monarch sent him to England in his tw year and told him ta learn how to become a soldier After he entered the Milliard College at Sandhurst worked on an footing with the other students and at the end of tht course class in several subjects For a year after his he w as attached to the Durham Light Infantry after which Christ Church Oxford There he took a prominent part in thing that was going on except athletics in which he never took an interest He elected President of the International Club however and he distinguished self as a student in history After some research he wrote a on The War of the Polish Succession of such value that the Oxford caused publication of it He did not take a degree as he was not a regulai matriculant When he left tho he took up rhc study of law himself larly to international law ile has nil of tne of Europe and their He speaks English and French fluently His a policy of the Siamese King who be tides given European to the Crown Prince his brother lained abroad voting men who study European customs laws and languages while they pi their S will make an extended tour here and Nov J he v ill be the Nation's guest He will leave to-night fo Washington and at 11 o clock to-morrow morning he v ill be received bv the dent and the members ot the Cabinet The Prince and members ot the Cabinet wil exchange calls in the of and In the evening the visitor wll be entertained at bj Among the guests vull be the members o the Cabinet Admiral representing the an officer of the the thre Assistant Sec of StUt the Siamese Minister Phv t Chief Justice rul ei of the Court On Monday he go to Annapolis on Tuesday he wnl visit Mount Vernon and in the evening hi w ill the guest of honor at a dinner to be bv Prof J H Gore of Columbian an intimate friend of the Prince and of the Siamese Minister He will to Wilmington on Wednesday where he will visit Gen and the day he will go to Philadelphia where he will remain foi five davs as the of William Potter ex-Minister to and B warm He will come here ftom on Oct -1 During stiv In this until Oct the Prince will the in the In his party be besides the members of his suite the Minister Luang the aide de lo the Princes brother H tht Secretary of the Siamese Legation Prot Gore The here will Include a trip on board the Dolphin to West Point a dinner by Mayor Lw it the League Club a visit to James H residence at L I a luncheon at the to be given by Judge a dinner at Metropolitan Club the hosts nt which are to be the members the Board of Mission The last-named dinner is to be given in recognition of the friendly disposition of the King of the terlan missions in thit On the evening cf Tuesday Oct tho Prince will en- a dinner In the The party will go to Boston on the lowing dav and will be quartered at the Somerset House until Nov a The ami Si Eliot i works at Waltham number of shoe in are to be inspected An extended trip through the West is to begun on Nov 2 from Boston The itinerary has been arranged bv the Railroad and the private train in which the Prince will travel at Ms own expense will be known as the NEW YORK FRIDAY OCTOBER 10 DEADLOCK INDENTION ONE CENT Disorder and Excitement in Eighth Judicial District Devery Refuses to Yield His Demand for Other Leaders Equally Unwilling to Com- i promise Amid great disorder and excitement the NEW POLICE DEPUTY ALERT was brought by Daniel Eighth District Judicial convention con- ill X HOT v j -nan of Gage who objected to his attending a shoal where religious are taught or practiced The hinged on whether or not the weie religious and sectarian The court holds they are both The section of the State Constitution Bearing 01 the subject forbids exercises bv a teacher in a public schools in a school m school hours and in the of the of the no of passages from the Bible or in the singing of songs and or offering ravers to the in accordance with doctrines belief customs or usages of sectarian or religious Freeman the complainant is the original homesteader of the Union having ken out Homestead No 1 vears ago GILMAN ESTATE AGREEMENT i Appeal Against Appointment of Withdrawn and Other Dis- putes May Be Settled Special it The ATrm York Times BRIDGEPORT Conn Oct 0 the Court to-day the appeal against the appointment of the Bridgeport Trust Com- pany as administrator of the estate of Francis Oilman was withdrawn The appeal his been pending for about a vear and was filed on behalf of Edward L Norton who was appointed bj the majority of the o The appointment was made by of the Probate Court and when made was denounced as arbitrary and ated a ood deal of bitterness It 1S said that the splendid administration of the f state has over the heirs who appeal is said to be the forerunner of the settlement other matters in litigation Its session last night and up to 1 0 clock this morning the seemed as little likely to be broken as ev er It w as then until 7 o'clock to-night The Street at 11 o CiOck the Chairman being John H Little and the purpose to elect a successor to the late Justice Stiner The leaders present were Devery Dalton Keahon and George F Scannell The delegates marching in from Tammany Hall rendered It to proceed for a time but Devery brought some kind of order by warning the convention that the was unsafe Then the eighteenth ballot was taken resulting as had the last one on the night before as follows James YT James E Duro s George Gibbons in casting his vote for his con- in the nineteenth ballot made this speech In nominating the man whom I name 1 have made no pledge nor obligation I am standing here for a man of the man who hasn t got a dollar in the world 1 am naming a man from a district that's got nothing You fellows up here In the Eleventh under Mr Dalton have got a Senator and a Pat Keahon Piper Surprises and Rebukes Men on Patrol Turn to the Don't look around to see who's behind you A policeman on the floor ought to look to the With this command spoken as a man accustomed to give orders would speak it the new Deputy Police Commissioner Piper last night introduced himjejf to the of the Oak Street Station The night platoon was on before Acting Capt receiving the instructions before being turned out at 6 o'clock There was nothing of particular interest in what the Captain was saying and the men heard him listlessly some of them shitting from one toot to another and wishing it was over Two men of military bearing entered the station just as the Captain was finishing his instructions As they entered one of the policemen's curiosity got better of his discretion and as he afterward ex- he to see who the newcomers were It was so unusual for any one to be allowed in the station at that nime and he knew they must be men of importance it being a rule not to allow but policemen or their officers In the station at roll call 1 I thought I was hit with rent from the third said the police- man who to'd the story That young fel ler business No more for Deputy Commissioner Piper by his colleague Ebstein After the incident of ad- ministering a little discipline the waited until the men were turned out and then inspected the station They declined to say whether their visit had any significance it caused policemen of the precinct to do a lot of talking and by degrees the new Deputy words reached other pre- 8 TICKET the j George F I got a Senator and a Congressman f had a battle down in our district We and THE WATER Discovery of Prof John Trowbridge of Harvard in Experiments with High Electromotive Force f he a Times Oct Lightning does not strike the water savs Prof John bridge of Harvard The ery was made by the physicist in his experiments with the highest electro- motive foice ever used Bv means of his battery ot -0000 cells he obtained a a-e of which force he says is at least comparable to lightning and to deduce his cone lusion He said TO ma with mv large battery I was able to a this man stood by the cause This man was the reason tor my going into that it hadn't a been for him I wouldn't ha done it He is a man who s been doing ever thing to along the and the organization's never done anything for him They turn him down tvery time 1 promised to be iVa of the people I was ed arid 1 m determined that the young my district shall be protected I am for home rule This Is a fight of the l oung men This man hasn t got thing ard these other men whom you have are living in J Sow till I cast votes foi George W Gibbons Leader Dalton then spoke Th it speech of Mr Devery s sounds verv nice but it doesnt go with people ho know something about the the west side Mr says ve got a Congressman and Senator he facts I challenge to show a district more young men arc taken care of than this We will not allow anv man to say what Chief Dei eiv ays ard what he says can't be borne as Dalton W e been a friend of the v 511.15 men and the friend of Chief These recriminations must Chairman Little through Lie a Supreme Court nomination took form He nominated Edward I Justice Daniel Finn and Judge G Roesch seconded the nomination j The next politician to take the was Joseph I Green who for days was considered to be on for a Supreme Court tion this year Mr Green presented name of Vernon M Davis This tion was seconded in a short speech by Gerard Jr candidate for a judicial nomination whose name was E B Amend Vernon M and E E McCall In Greater New York I City Newark f TWO APPEALS Leadership of Charles F Mur phy Unquestioned for the First Spectacular Entry into the Wigwam The shouted clamor CHICAGO T Surface A spark of only a few inches in however will strike the water but such a spark is not comparable to a million volts the initial rei of atmosphere air to electrical becomes less and less ana tne therefore is shunted through the a r instead of upon the water and strikes some object adjacent to the water METHODIST ROW Management Is Criticised at the Rock River Said to Disappear A Kirf Times Oct affairs of the Book Concern occupied the en- tire session ot the Association of the Rock River Conference to day It was called a monopoly bv James B Hobbs of Chicago a member of the committee a vear ago to investigate the agement Mr Hobbs was unsparing In his criticism of the business methods of what was bv other members of the Morgan or Carnegie had our business said Mr Pje one of the he would capitalize it at 000 000 and its stock sell in Wall total amount of business done in the four voars ended 1000 was Hobbs At the general ence a profit of 000 was reported but the conference adjourned the book agents met and charged off 000 What then becomes of our profit even than the arraignment by Mr Hobbs were the charges made by Judge Horton who declared that the Eastern and Book Concerns should be com- and the present Book Committee dis- placed get out with vour ary broke in got to hav e some debate on this question Ihen Dalton continued done a great deal for you Chief and you knew It and vou me Yes retorted Devery I know you a great deal for your dates said Dalton Name one single thing you've ever done roared Devery name a single one Walton sat down without naming anything and a pandemonium of hoots and cat colls trom the Devery following arose Tho ballot resulted m the same way and about twenty before twentieth was taken In the meantime Dallon Keahon and were trying J wonder if we've got another Tcdd was a comment heard often as the went the rounds Alter the station house the two Deputy Commissioners walked up to Park uay to the Astor House and dunng the trip one policemen on post were surprised to be addressed in son of the following manner If they were not engaged in ing their posts Officer why are you standing Why are you not walkiig vour post One of the bluecoats who was addressed replied that he was to walk his post as soon as he got a eup of coffee that to him from a restaurant The Commissioners made themselves known to the patrolmen and then passed on I didn t know who It was that was ing to me he explained afterward but I supposed that it was some one that knew what he was about just judging by the tone In which he caught me up Hereafter I don t do anything but just keep going and not take anj chances OF BEANS SOARING Crop of 1003 Estimated to oe Only 13 Per Cent of Yield Special to The New Times For the first time abdication of Richard Croker the Tammany organization was in perfect working condition last Ing The slate for the judicial nominations prepared by Leader Charles F Murphy without any objection on the part of the minority leaders of the by John F Carroll The work of candidates for the Supreme Court had so carefully prepared that even the volume of given to the various personages was carefully regulated Those named for the Supreme Court were EDWARD B AMEND VERNON M DAVIS EDWARD EVERETT McGALL A fact which noted by the old-time politicians was that the nominating the speeches made in ing the nominations made by men who themselves were seekers supreme Court They made fervid speeches to show that no ill feeling rankled In their breasts were turned and their actions in taking the platform of Tammany Hall for their opponents is in the parlance of the wam called taking their medicine The entry of William Into the i The third candidate was presented by J wlo was received with I enthusiastic cheers as he mounted the pi u- f rm Mr had also been and the cheers were nn of of the contest midc bs Mr DeUney and also that was Bame and would take his medicine bj hK opponent Mr named Everett McCall and the Wigwam resounded with I Chamberlain T C T Crain JNo a Supreme seconded tio nomination ot Mr McCall after which the r owd began to leave the hall 1 resolutions then adopted to comu the election laws The committee to fill vacancies in the judicial ticket was John T George F ni Thomas F McAvoy VUlnam Dalton and J Tampan v Executive Committee S was for the time o recognized as the of me Ninth District He came to the accompanied bv a band and i crowd of 1 000 people He was ushered into the inner sanctum and was allowed to take part m Conference in Senator Platt's Of- fice to be Resumed To-day the meeting He will become i district leader the reorganization of the Executive Committee in December SKETCHES OF NOMINEES EDWARD B resides at East Eighty-seventh Street ard has an office at 118 Nassau Street He Is President of the German-American Reform Union He is head of the law Him of E B i J Amend was borr June m this MANY VISITORS In Consultation at Midnight with man Robinson of Civic Federation of Labor Oscar S Straus and Gen Tracy Among His Callers Gov Odell tor Thomas t Platt and Senators Quay and Penrose of Pennsylvania yesterday made an effort tho coal operators whom they had invited to a to agree to a truce with miners Tho meeting Was held in Senator Plait's at 40 Xo result was reached but it was announced that the conference would ibe continued to-day At John the Hnd h where he has resided and has been in active rs a for the He i a member ot the Bir Association and ore of the sel of the German Sav ings Bank and of the Emigrant Ind Savings Bank as well as of the New Yorker Sta is a graduate of the College of St Xavier and of Columbia College lie rfe tice The name of Richard Croker was hardly cheered by the men who a few years ago have yelled selves hoarse on his appearance Hall was packed long before the hour set for the convention The Ex Committee following the usual tom held a meeting at i 30 o'clock to go through the formality of approving the slate decided upon by ONE NOTE OF PROTEST There was just one note of protest Isaac A Hopper wanted to see Charles W ton nominated for Supreme Court Justice and the motion to have his name 1 If d- vi one of the Boa d of of Catholic He is a member of the Catholic Club the Arton the German the German Hospital German Press i the Beethoven Club VERNON M DAVIS is forty-three years old and a graduate of the of the City o New York He was born In this the last term of John R lows as District Mi Davis w is vv th Hirmm one of of Lie lv c FV ot Mr Robinson with him until 01 lock uid then leu the IIf refused to Ins I i my way Just for Mi Lawyer iid the whon dt ins tho at Hoffman Uou lone telephoning w to Minus In Mr cod that matters lit n ceh not ny anything more During day Mr Mitchell went on lo offices In the tabln Life and many in- c Oscar S Stilus Oen Albert n Bonrdman mid S H of Hie Tennessee lion ind first assistant and gained much of hc prevailed in Wai Street d among the In the city he the Soon thereafter Mr CINCINNATI Oct are soaring J placed on the list The motion was not In prices Local jobbers to-day made an seconded and at once the matter was GENERAL TO SPEAK Mr Knoi Will the of Commerce on H York Times be Sven at Harvard Union by President WASHINGTON Oct The Watch Company's eral Knox Tuesday to-night he said Every man ted from my district a voting Then Devery and suicide not Bald I ve got to have In his appeal to Keahon Gibbons was the Chairman of one of the committees sent to Goodwin whom Devery ousted from the leadership of the Ninth District to demand some of wln turned Gibbons down and Devery went for the leadership Gibbons is aged and a police court lawyer RAISING THE SPANISH FLEET Special lo You Times TACOMA Washington Oct work of raising the balance of the Spanish fleet sunk by Admiral Dewey in Manila Bay has been commenced A contract embracing the raising of several vessels was awarded two months ago to a Philippine engineering The gunboat Marques del Duro was brought up in September Capt Mead Engineer of Manila had charge o raising her employing twenty men half of whom were divers Instead of using lighters and purchases Capt Mead ed a plan of building bulwarks about holes in hull and then with powerful the vessel Three years ago the gunboats Isla de Cuba Isla de Luzon and Don Juan de tria were raised by the Hongkong Dock Company and rebuilt for Phi boats Vessels now raised will be similarly reconstructed Dock companies at Hongkong and hai have commenced delivery to the Manila Government of light draught gunboats to be used in Philippine waters DEAD IN D ANBURY Conn Oct person will deliver an address than a score 3 night before the Pittsburg nf a collision of the advance of lj to 30 cents a bushel Late advices show that tho Michigan crop damage has been underestimated rather than exaggerated It is conservatively estimated that the 1902 croo will be only 13 per cent of last jears yield and unless there If a tion of the will go still higher: Marrowfat are now Jobbing from fU 90 to per bushel according to quality OF WHISKY dropped It was o'clock before the work of the convention was begun Chairman George M Van Hoesen of the Tammany General Committee the convention to order and Julius Harburger was named as tbe presiding officer Smith started the roll call of about names the speed of a rapid Tho names of but few be heard the band was playing and the politicians were hurrahing for their leaders As William S Devery appeared at the door the band I Auld Lang Syne as the ot Police walked solemnly up the and Close Because ot the Rates lot Corn LOUISVILLE of the hundred or more Bourbon whisky New York County bv majority took a seat on the left side of the hall in I the second row of seats Chairman Harburger made a speech in sweep The v T u turned to the practice of law with John others He was ber of the Board ot Education Wjck and when L 1 retired from tht Presidency of thg for the Prevention ot Cruelty to so firm of Davis at 41 AVall Street and lives at Lexington Avenue He is also one of the counsel for the n Al impression that a settlement o sort between the operators could not be long delayed The stocks of the roids were buoyant in consequence ind heavily traded in the prices of both anthracite and nous coal were easier than they have beni fol soveral Street Railway Company PLATT'S ies in Kentucky ta in operation The dis- first mention rf the filers sav the price of corn is so high tnat filers sav the price o corn s so g they cannot afford to operate their t the report o They will wait until the new corn Is put on which ad They the market condition has caused an increased demand for Bourbon whisky and prices are every tne mona the art the brands has gone up nearly 38 per cent GAVE WHISKY with was taken the Committee on which adopted the platform The which was read by Daniel J Cohalan declared against the e combinations of capital The coal strike and Its deplorable consequences and dis- possibilities were declared to be effect of the policy Party In this connection the platform de- clares the Summer months Itv shirked tho demands ot laboi In the mires fell on sliced nc ea Now on the EDWARD E McCALL was born in Operators Look Worried After Albany this State In He was ference with Politicians to Which public schools of that Been Invited in the Albany High School: He came to They Had Been invite New York in 1880 entered the New York University Law School from was graduated in He was admitted to the bar in 1884 and joined the law de- of the Equitable Life Assurance Fpr some years he has been law on his own account with offices at He has never held hc office Mi McCall Is a brother of A McCall the president of the New lork Life Company He lives at West Eighty-sixth Street has a wife and two children member of the Catholic Club Special la The York Times KNOXVILLE lenn Oct peculiar j eve elect on there is great pr f leaned bv Republicans nigh In o tice scheme for increasing the circulation of a file the between labor and newspaper was disclosed when the editor of The Benton News was indicted for bestowing a premium quart bottle Ipf on every new subscriber The editors name is J R Green though he was known as J W Thomas Some time ago he purchased The Benton News an Pollack County and put in tion his plan of giving Bibles and quar bottles of that unique combi ct there ia no slon ot with the thief In the coal or promise of interest and help In the of their situation as confront one ot the most Eig ntlc ol the trusts denounce the and arrogance ot those who dels ing nubile and need refuse to to just arbitration k so vital to the welfare the health and even the of millions of people We demard fci labor rights with cap- ital If haj the right o and speak or act through one o- more enjoy the same privilege Gov Odell was denounced for his alleged attempts to charitable Institutions of the State under the control of the Re- publican Executive The Republican po lev toward the canal system was also cised and the statement was made that commerce was diverted from New York uv the increased rates for transportation 01 railroads The following aie made in the platform ber of Commerce on The Commerce Clause of the Constitution The Attorney General has prepared his forthcoming speech wiTh great care It will be interesting in the public tation over the question of and Is expected to have some bearing on the coal strike The speech will be devoted to an clause of the Crown Prince of Slam Special consist of a dining car a P car and the private car Columbia which Prince used during of the commerce clause of the here The hgs prepared Constitution and a discussion ot tne for he u e of the Prince s a and duties of the Federal Government under bound In white covers on which the roj al arms Prince will visit Niagara Falls Pittsburg St Louis Kansas City Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek A short stav will be made at San and with stops at Riverside anil Pasadena From Los Angeles the will proceed to Del Monte via Santa bara thence to Mt Hamilton and S in Francisco After a few at Ban tho will be Con- through Portland and Seittle to Vancouver The total distance to be ered bv the Prince will be T in miles The will s ill for Japan from Vancouver or 1 f INDEX TO DEPARTMENTS World 14 Arrivals at and Out 11 Business Pigo 10 Court 10 lo and Foreign Mails Page 11 New lo r Railroads 0 Real Estate 14 Page Service v Report o Pago 11 Very LOIT In Utih and Columbia ro apply i s Fall Foliage Elixir of Air Hudson Biver Day Lin Strs Music that clause and will in no tense be pa fact that the General is to deliver this address has given rise a report that the is to make an elaborate pronouncement defining the attitude ot the Administration on this There is no likelihood that the president will make any public utterance on the subject of other than that which mas be in his annual message to Co in next Admiral Melville Leaves Hospital o York PHILADELPHIA Oct 0 Rear Admiral George engineer in chief of the was with intermittent lever about ten days ago was trom the attack to leave the Hospital whLie he a patient Denies Railway Deal SUITE Mont Oct W A Clark to dav denied the rumors from Salt that he Is concerned hi a deal to purchase the Oregon Short Line He sivs positively that there is nothing In the rumor THE SOUTH the Blue LI to Philadelphia and Is from all part of New C tv by tht croi to vn 11 KS and under the roul all th oE crowded streets Adv Aew The Pennsylvania Special leaves daily All discomfitures comforto result of a head-on collision of the Highland division of the New-York New Haven and Hartford Railroad at 7 23 this directly In front of the station at Sandy Hook nation he succeeded in obtaining a erable list but the scheme finally came to and he was arrested for violation of the internal revenue laws MISS ANTHONY A BRIDESMAID Special lo The New York Titties ROCHESTER N Y Oct 9 Ing at G o'clock Miss Anna Dunn who for the past five years in her capacity as vate secretary to Susan B Anthony has become a very familiar figure to American was united in marriage to bert T Mason a prominent business man of this city The ceremony was performed by the Rev Anna Shaw an which has j Voric thc WOMAN'S SCHOOL only home Republican in to rom me Some of the Courses Will Be Household The Republican candidate 10 representative of all that the further stands as this city has at the hands of that In the State and the proceeds of other ation direct ai d taken from this spent for the benefit ot tie re t ot the representation especially IT the late t Congressional is t JUDICIARY NOMINEES ACCEPT Justices Steckler and Keener Notified by the Liberal Democracy Justices Sleekier Hall and Keener formally accepted the nominations Democracy for Justices n the Supreme Court in this district at a to and on the other mtl Hudson Canal of the Delaware ind E B Thorn ix o Fowlor o the NOT i irk Out 11 io and Western duU V liters t the Valley n 1 lit W and eril counsel ot we and Hudson wis in office W afternoon None o those took part would what was said or beyond without stating that the conference was however that the v would hold another a little after o'clock when the which brought about Justice Steckler I prom ise that if elected to the Supreme a position woiths ot the noblest and est impulse will be fulfill the onerous duties of the office in accordance with the best traditions of our Justice Hall said So far as regards the Judicial v I have never been a but have at all times and upon all occasions for i Justice Keener said V hile a lican in politics I recognize fully that a Judge must be as oblivious of political as he should be of personal ships and I give my pledge that if elected I will discharge mv duties without fear or lav or uninfluenced by political opinions of In city to-day f A M to 10 P HI It Republican machine reaching out do not cannot to seize the public of Gi eater New Miss Susan B Anthony attired In gray to the ot Appeal silk acted as bridesmaid for her secretary completely equipped for the of thp Many beautiful and costly presents were In of tho clamor raised by that i promi i costly nent W omen Suffrage adv with whom the bride had always been a crashed Into the regular standing in front of the station passengers The engines on both were considerably damaged but the first on the excursion train was and the inside which was crowded was a mass of splinters broken glass and ing wounded women Mamie Quinlan of Naugatuck aged twenty-two who occupied a seat near the front end of the car was so seriously In- lured that she died a few moments later in the station Her companion Michael Mella was Injured but not seriously Hardly a person in the car escaped injury FIRE IN LODGING HOUSE Fire started soon after 1 o clock this morning in the store of Joseph on the first floor of the Globe Lodging House at TW and Park Row and ex- the corner to I'M and 194 W orth Street tore is above a restaurant The store is one matches small no- tions and the like are handled The fire up and burned rapidly It spread great rapidity through the lodging house in which eighteen In one familv were sleeping They were roused by the cues of the night clerk and fled half clad and in a state of panic into the street All escaped without The damage was 000 The is of the New York Centrals train between a Adv TESTS FOR Special to New York Times CINCINNATI Oct 9 management 1806 for the advantage of itself and a of a court Its nomination ot E Instead of John Clinton i Gray Is stultification I FUSION S RECORD The administration of VT or Low was condemned because of the i ord charges BOSTON the Simmons Street Boston's latest educational in and do what lie could to settle tho tions at anthracite and the mi ers He did not see Mr After Mr departure tors Quay and Penrose arrived and weie bv Gov Udell mamed closeted with Senator Platt after 1 o clock when Senators Quay ana penrose and Gov went to the vers Club in the Building for returned to Senator Plans office about 1 o clock and were joined 1.1 a short time bj the railroad officials and I a half railroad men and Gov Odell it g and ugh in the and a were settled In some manner or and made bv present city j for young women was held this Economics Science Preparatory to lork aid Chicago It and White a pleasant In jour Adv a careful physical examination Formal lists of to be asked with details as to the physical examinations and tests to be made were sent all heads of departments along the toe Dr P F Clark of this chief surgeon of the road will be In charge of the examiners who are the local surgeons of the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern have been examinations passed by for positions on the to Sard against color blindness for instance But nothing approaching the thoroughness and comprehensiveness represented bv the new regulations The new rule in placing standard verv high it is be- will re ult In distinct betterment of service among trainmen The President Takes Another Drive WASHINGTON Oct velt felt so much better as a result of the drive he took yesterday that he went out for an hour about noon to-day He was accompanied bv Mrs Roosevet und they c through Park are Interested In m RoK Suits fol all A Baymond Co Nassau cor Fulton bt N 1 Thc Real of on the iO hour Special be- tween New York Chicago at P Jl bills would rof who took part In the con- would what was done but Gov in the ind Intel tj ot the a for it us all Irritation of thc Scalp and prevents the Hair from In roui New Yoik 1 lie be to Ing en The via Chicago and and Southern Pacific Offices SbT and MO Special to York Times To Manage Baltimore Gas Company aor had transpired at the meeting BALTIMORE Oct o S Miller of when asked why New York has been elected general had consented to confer witn tn aeer of the Consolidated Gas Company of this as the first Important step in a of development Mr Miller Is con- out Ol suiting engineer of the Consolidated Gas of New York October vK tu Cap and Pocono Mountains Delightful trip Round trip good to Oct 15 K Adv Read Wall Street over the We were requested to come and did w Odell Accompanied by ator Penrose emerged he said no statement to be given out and that to May Later at tne i Hotel he made the statement about the conference being without result Won't vou tell us what took place IB Platt s Gov Odell am very replied the Governor 1   

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