New York World (Newspaper) - February 13, 1892, New York, New York IK MIDDLE M IS A comedy which has town to its centre and 1 interest everybody IN THE SUNDAY to PLUCKY How the little woman nied her husband to the icy Their experiences SEE THE SUNDAY NO PRICE TWO NEW FEBRUARY WT CHANGE THE Stale Committeemen Frankly Say They Will Slick to THE RIDICULE THE PROTEST MADE AT COOPER Believes Favor an Kay lor Unprepared to Express an the Time of No Consequence Tlic r of Other Members of the Democratic stato Committee were asked yesterday they thought of the cooper Union protest against a mid winter and whether they felt like changing the Some of the committee men that they wouldnt vote to postpone the meeting of the Others seemed Inclined to think about the Croker said I do not favor changing the date of tho I think the time set Is as gooa as any other In a little because tne farmers have nothing to do now and they can Later In the when tho thaws they will prefer to stay at homo and plough rather than attend any NOT TO Commissioner Thomas was sick at his 7 West One Hundred and Ho sent how to a reporter who called that ho had not considered tho matter and was not pre to speak on the question one way or State Register Frank Fitzgerald was found at Ills 62 Beach I dont he how the State Com could change tbe date of rho State Con for the the call has been already nno the various counties In the State have taken notice of that call and nave to elect and in some In stances delegates have already been chosen to meet In convention I think to change ine date of the convention would be So Inconvenience the vast body of Demo crats In different parts of the i tora do not see why tho date should be State Excise Commissioner Edward was In the Tammany ii Hall Headquarters of the Assembly District at Clinton street and East No Jam not In favor of changing the please let THE WORLD readers he was be he mado I who toet in cooper Institute want to run tho Did read the speeches In the papers this morning i was the parting I did answered the they were not worth State Police Justice Thomas could not be found last said to a friend that ho was opposed to changing the date of the Stato MAYOR ASKS Mayor Grant asked many questions about the Cooper Institute Was it able whit was tho sentiment displayed and was enthusiasm 1 All these and other points ho Inquired about but when asked In of that he would be willing to vote for a post of the he refused to commit I do not care to anticipate he and would prefer not to ox press myself upon that BAYS N Police Commissioner James Martin after a moments reflection i am satisfied ns It I would not vote to change the WHAT Edgar now President of rhe state Board of said I think every regards the Cooper Union Convention of individual wor ship as a most ridiculous exhibition of a few men attempting to govern a great party with whom they have no It Is too re cent to be forgotten by the public that the leaders in this movement are inon who either wero candidates on tho mongrel Republican and Democratic or who sun ported It and openly avowed their defeat the regularly nominated Democratic One of the chief spokesmen on a former at the organization ot committee meeting held at tho Murray lllll who Is believed to represent the views of one who a few years since made rt combination with the to the Democratic candidate tor Senator In the Senato rial You tills early convention hud been in tho interest Graver wo would all be at our homes There was no dissent to the expression ot this convocation or superior minds ore not opposed to an early provided It nominates tuelr Where did the State to elect delegates to tho State Con Tho delegates tuns chosen adjourn the convention lor two months or thron at tho It seems to mo that the protease friends ot Cleveland are doing him moi Injury than good by raising this hue and cry James c Stale d would hot dignify the nnt lllll ns he by the the postponement ot the co stale Judge Delmar du to whether ho favored postpone mentor He was not much pleased wit tlie protesting and bis opinion o postponement can be Imagined from n marks concerning I fall to soo why Democrat should pix tho action or the state Commit he Tho was by vote of the committee with ih historical practice and tradition ot tho Demo The criticism made that tli too falls to ih when we Sear In mind tho Stat Convention for the election of delegates t Hie National Convention of 1RIIO was hoi and that of six month prior to the tho National lions In those MURPHY Murphy of the state wa round In his cosy on Third street tonight surrounded by a dozen Including clerk Charles li Assembly Samuel o or Police W Police commission Frank Mallo They were discussing in political situation and the crusade asked Murphy what li tho demonstration nt cooper and replied I know that th conventional not bo postponed and I d not think It should It was properly calle by the unanimous vote ot the State Commit the only had Th was chosen by delegates repre Rotating Do you suppose 1 make any difference with tho men wh attended that Cooper Union meeting whethe tho State Convention is postponed Som few would candidate chosen li the would not sup port Hill if ho was I believe that majority ot them would support chimed lu Then said I dont think i bellevo they would boom Clove Murphy listened and said Tbj convention will meet at tho time and plac designated and called and will transact business for which It Is called Tho gentlemen who In the pro that convention will certainly support the nominee of the convention tha meets In Chicago on June GRIFFIN WONT Grimn said he did nob wish to express an Union ns ho hac received no in regard to the meeting except a brief despatch In a local Owing to a snow block ade on the THE WOHLD had no reached Watertown at o oclock an incident which Jokingly be used ns an against mid conventions Inthis part of the Stato at When asked whether he favored a postponement of the State Mr Griffin declined to an OPPOSED TO says that tho action of tho committee In calling the convention was entirely unanimous nnc and was no objection by any one to the date of holding 01 even a suggestion Ample he andall have made up their minds as to their and Is most emphatically to any of state Charles Is not with the Cooper fib regards the whole affair as In very bad and fully indorses the policy of senator lllll and the State Tne early conventions have enabled tho country to their delegates to the state Convention through caucuses held ror selecting town Harry who acted behalf of meeting of tha State Corn Is and criticises the of the cooper Union move lie says that If the political history the majority up It would make Democrats Stato Beardsley could not be lound Ills friends any ho does not the effect of tho Cooper Union meeting and favora no post or William Tracy favors the midwinter con vention and Is for lllll last and all the His proxy In tho latest meeting of the State says in an editorial in the Union antt Wo happened to be In New York the day before and tho day of tho meeting or the State and by written request ot they get their Inspiration and of tbe action to be taken in the coming con The delegates had not then been the proper time In inn ion they will make known the wishes ot their And unless the only choice ot protesting Pharisees should be the nominee ot the convention they will probably bolt the ticket as they have l hei great party baa a is the conn State represents the partys to fix the time and place of holding a They have and us mem bers of that committee come from every Con gressional district In the It is lair to assume that they acted with wisdom and in accord with the In all tho feeble protest ol members of tbe Republican tbe Democratic Na tional convention will decide that the party not be run In the Interest of any Indi but rather that the individual nomi shall run In i ho Interest of the with those why in principles this action ot false prophets should have no Consistency m profession and ure Worthy of but Who a or a the expressly toe the pur Eof candidates regularly by the Democratic are ally finding their The ostensible purpose of this meeting Was W protest against a State convention in The real purpo e is to lofco the of their Hugh tba Brook when asked whether Ue ai a State In favor of postponing he replied Passed out of the hands of the State William the member of the State Committee for congressional who was at represented the district in the committee At no time on thoso two days in the discussions ot time and either In the lobbies Qr at tho sessions of the i or elsewhere In New did we hear a against an early convention or advocacy of a late except what might be gath ered from n frantic and foolish article In the eccentric New York Judgment and sentiment for an early eon were For tho sot ot Mug who led tho in cooper Union lost night and who put in no appearance or the state committee when It metto now assume to arraign the tee for Its action and sit In ad verso Judgment upon It Is to an amount of brazen as surance that Is hard to Even the De In distant for tne deception ot and play upon whom tlie hollow of last evening Cooper Union was gotten up and put upon thu cannot Be deceived by transparent A PRICE TWO She Is Arraigned in Police Court Ac of Larceny and HARGREAVES HEART GOES ODT TO THE Sympathetically Her Ann and Puts of Within Her Both Give Vent o They of Stolon Pearls Too Much for Who Is Committed for was ar nt the now street Police court this morning to answer the charge of perjury made against her In connection with the libel she brought against her former who had charged her with tho theft or a quantity of valuable The courtroom was was attended by her She presented a and when placed in tho prisoners dock wept representing the produced the formal evidence ot the and then called to the wit After telling again tun story of the theft she was if she had seen since ihe latter had given up to tho Hargreave said that she had visited her at the Jail After evidence by tho and from a witness from the Banker the prisoner was committed for The Treasury prosecution Is based on a charge of larceny as well as It was evident Major and Us wife wero doing their best to help to escape the legal consequences of her said that her pres ence was due only to the fact that a ind been served upon Tho solicitors representing tho Hargreaves and these who appeared for engaged In cordial conversation In the court and It could be seen that the repre of tho were as for tho welfare of as wore representatives of that lady When the which have been the sause of all the were In evi dence broko down ler body shook and tears poured from her wept almost as freely as ihe She triad to whisper agement to but her tears com her to stop and she burled her face In er As passed the dock on leav ng the sho placed her hand on arm and gave It a While giving his evidence appeared to A glass ot water was hurriedly handed to and she mechanically sipped a little of iuls restored and the glass was placed upon a saw that the glass wag out of and she leaned over and tit It so that osborne could each IT Itl Borena Camo to Town and Out Commissioner Tho Street commissioner yesterday received the gratuitous services of a cleaner Boreas he catno like out or tho showed that ho knew every nook and cranny In New His work was Leaving Chicago about two hours before midnight ho crossed one of tho big lakes by way of diversion and travelled nt tho rate of sixty miles an hour for fourteen With a rush and a swirl the mend were the big Jersey city facto ries found a or so knocked out of and the sailing craft In tho North fouling Its took In superflu ous With a grand for Boreas was over a mile wide at tho every side street from tho Battery to Canal street felt Its Holding himself Borons w In breadth until even the folks in the Harlem flats were tunt something very penetrating was near Then drawing u long breath tho king of winds unstopped his expanded his grew In thinsh Doped mi id his mo utn and Not only from west to but north and south ho and vice The commercial man on lower the swagger on upper avenue mid oven the drying garments on lines felt his Hats Slew every skirts the gravity thulr weight would observe arid the whirl everywhere was Near high buildings the wind seemed to magnify even Its Intense and the un who had to pass through a narrow thoroughfare encompassed by lull buildings got an laea of the force ot the blasts found in Colorado The few bravo crossed the bridge wished they had nbt done ng several lost hats mutely while Nassau street In Its narrowness made travel The mariners had an uncomfortable time from all and grievous wrecks and marine disasters arc sure to The weather people predict a probable with warmer spell or weather to Boreas hasnt finished by long He Is good for a twelve hours blow 12 HUNTING DOWN Eleven New Victims Taken North Brother Cur Travel by Fallen Travel was blockaded for an hour oclock last evening by two poles that were blown across the car tracks near East Tenth Two wires of the Hast Electric Light Company wero on these And they woro Policeman of i the Fourteenth kept the crowd from tho dangerous wires till two linemen cut The poles woro then chopped loose Norr lie Salesman Trank Frank aged a and Marie a handsome brunette of whos at 349 Mont Jersey were married a Millers mst It was a runaway marriage so far as Miss Burke was Many politicians witnessed tbe which was by Judge Stephen an friend bl the acted The brides who is a We was much enraged when a reporter Informed him that Marie bad been married to Be became much excited and at to that bis daugh ter had Miss Burke left her home early yesterday and did nbt tell father where sue was met her lover at tbe ferry and with him to Long Island Adamss parents reside at Flit 4 street and Jackson Long Island and are In tg TO TBE Bar child death by Jf kindly answer letter that was millet to er to do the ASSASSIN AND Harry Thompson a Barmaid and CABLE TO rnc the Feathers on Clayton last night Harry shot Miss n nd then fired on Initiating a fatal The suicide was a member ot tbe firm ot Thompson provision o had a wife and two but tor some me had been paying attention to tho bar The girl discovered yesterday that her ad was not declined o receive more of his upon which o perpetrated tho double The surgeons have succeeded In extracting ho bullet from miss who Is Tho crime was evidently not premeditated at 7 oclock last night Thompson a telegram to his partner asking him to Ihe manager of the was king a cup ot tea in her which opens ff when aho heard tho report of the and turning In tho direction from which came saw Thompson the mirror u the act of pointing tho revol ver to bis Immediately and before sho could do she was startled by the second re port nnd going Into the bar found the girl nnd wouldbe murderer lying on the floor and bleeding from their It Is believed that jealousy was the cause ol the An English Schoolgirl In a Mysterious Kate ol Reading eighteen years has mysteriously She left her homo on Wednesday ostensibly to return to school at She has been asfar as she left the On the arrival of a later train at ten miles from tbe guard found a complete suit of girls attire on the floor of a firstclass The police nave learned that Kate pur chased mens clothes at and stated that she was going to 41 is believed that she was making ner to where she Intended taking a steamer for The police arc watching THO and WORST 01 THE A Genuine Up the antl Far North as SPECIAL TO THK blizzard bos pre vailed throughout this section of tho State for twentyfour Fine snow blown thu rate of forty miles nn with tho mercury hovering around make one ot the most severe storms this section has witnessed for several Tho country roads aro and trains on the THE BOARD TO COPB WITH THE Old King COAL was a jolly old A jolly old soul was he He called for his pipe and he called for his And he called for his fiddlers WHO MUST 1AT TJIE worst tho season has been tho Moha Valley since last ihe country roads are blocked by huge snow and snow ploughs aro being run on both tho West Shore and Central Hudson 12 Berkshire Is burled In snow over n foot A blizzard prevailed all this afternoon and trains are de layed Hugo drifts make the high ways The mercury la down to The storm which began yesterday noon has been one of tho most severe that has ever visited this sec Tho wind attained a velocity of sixty miles an The roads aro blockaded by snow and the wires am 13 Eleven Inches of snow has fallen here and tho storm Is still LABRADORS No Fonr of tin Game IH Is experi a very mild Up to o no Ico had formed on tho Lawrence very rare Wild game was so abundant as to remove all fear ot Hunting In tho In was also exceptionally Seal on the Ice had ot excellent A About Novn fiercest snow storm experienced for years net In lost The snowfall was the heaviest of tho and the gale was BO violent that disasters to snipping on tho coast were The blizzard was by fur the worst storm experienced hero for many Two women narrowly escaped perishing In snow They wero rescued by electric light and all Ire services were generally Tho hotels were full of people who had been attending election meetings until the storm was at Its height were brave enough to face the blinding drift and bl snow banks to reach their TRACK Two Schooners Curried a at heavy wind and snow storm has raged here since 4 oclock Two schooners broke from their moorings at the New York pier and wero carried against the railway trestle at that dis placing the track so that the train could not get Into tho station and had to discharge the passengers a quarter ot a mile up the Considerable snow wires are down and railways aro blocked so that trains are several hours FIFTYTHREE BELOW Men Die on tho nml from tho government of registers degrees below nnd there is terrible suf among thu A number of men have been frozen to death on the high roada and birds drop dead from tho Grain ror the famine has arrived at but It is distribute as nearly nil the horses have been killed for food or to procure Five thousand horses have boon killed in Penza and It Is estimated that several million draught animals havo been killed tho Empire since Typhus smallpox and diphtheria are decimating tho Around Penza SCO of peasants have died from these V of Novgorod tho conditions are fa than In Thousands of th tho the governments of nnd tbe typhus fever IB killing the Inhabitants by tho In tho vicinity of Penza women and daily ted by In samara grain only arrives In smal nnd Is ol bad quality and insum for the needs or l lie Tim In cases ot typhus lev and another Is being POUR ONE An Mny Fort or but No freight trains on tho Fort Wayno road collided near Lawrence 117 miles west of this last lloth engines woro wrecked and cars piled about effectually blocking tho main Hue which IB n single trunk at that express arrived at on and then started northward over tlv Akron and Columbus It wan Just getting under good speed whan tho engine suddenly Jumped tho The next over tho CRUSHED BY A CARWHEEL Margaret Palmer Knocked Off He Feet and Fatally A BABY IN HER ARMS PELL TUB HORSES AND WAS ties ror several hundred The passengers Buffered nothing more serious than a shaking an hour later the day express neared uc and started tho limited over the Akron and Colum bus It had two engines at the ihq train was running at a good speed whoi 1C jumo In sight or at a gn tho Cited limited ex About to Paul and Paul Archbishop ot is Gaspard Mer tbe noted Swiss Prince ol the Is Th successful English topical i Difference in tbe Words tor V LOST IN A CHICAGO Be Wai Up to Illi Chin in tlie BOB When Help SPECIAL TO Superintendent of the Fidelity and Casualty was lost In a swamp In the heart of Chicago Wednesday Cracraft was returning home from a banquet when he wandered Into the marshy wilderness lying between Stony Island avenue and thu Nickel Plate ItUa morass Into which man seldom and horses havo per ished there in the wet Early Thursday morning John passing the swam heard weak cries for He summoned the Sinking almost to their tUu rescuers proceeded In the direction of the They found a stunted He had sunk to bis chin in the It required the strength of four braced on to pun him Itala and sleet bud been beating down on his unprotected head and be was mpje dead regained consciousness shortly belay brought into a huge torn of brandy was given Boon after taking this He was driven to The engineers began to slow when tto head engine gave a sudden lurch and left the The second engine followed with the but tho train came to a standstill In time to the coaches ant from being At about 1 oclock this morning thero was a freight wreck on the Fort be tween Station antl Woods near and fultt and 1 aeger wero slightly Charged with Alienating tho Affections of Another SPECIAL TO TUB proprietor ot the has been sued by Elijah Drake for damages tor alienating the tions of Drake Is a laboring and his alleges that Dickinson promised to transfer a mortgage on their farm for services The dates given In the papers are The It is grows out of Dickinsons having secured tho conviction ol Drake for assault with Intent to Dickinson Is a leading tho several books of and has been a candidate tor a scut In the Board of FOB SUE Now the Body of Awaits tbe ut Joseph a old lived for twelve years on the top floor ct 3 and valuable lace for wealthy sho be gun ailing some time and paid nearly ail her sit villas to an undertaker decent knew that would soon A few days 030 she was found In bed with lire or and on Thursday was taken to sho died yes 6Uo told no one tbe name of the under and of her be inay lulin part of the tbe Allen Contract an Treasury ac against be Tool Tho Sister of the Victim t lint She Not Hood the Warn The E to tlin New Vork an tho A Sod t a came over from Lon Island yesterday to visit her Airs Sara at East A shopping tour was an as no one with whom to leav her sho took it along in her On way homo thu women were abou to cross Fourth nt Four linos ot almost con occupied by passing stretch and down tho thoroughfare at that McCoy was fatigued carrying tin baby and hail banded It to her sister when a street crosstown up bound car camo In Tho women walti for the car to They did not realize that they stood directly tho tracks of tho Fourth avenue Tho street car had hardly go abreast of when bound down came clashing Tho learn that hauled It was driven by of 7tlu Third avenue McCoy Haw tho horses when they woro almost upon her and screamed Look out Haggle I como back 1 Come Back I Miss Palmer was In front of her and ell her did not hoar the warning or became si bewildered sho did not pay any heed to As McCoy shouted and ran back to tho sidewalk Miss Palmer was struck by one of tho horsed and toll on tho track with a Tho baby dropped out of her arms am rolled between the A second and before could apply the Miss palmers dress was caught by a hook In tho rigging and sho was pulled directly under tho forward wheel o tho Tho wheel passed over her lacerating and had driven Its keel Into the loft leg before Driver could stop the Tho car was crowded with who tho platform at either end ns soon us they tho of tho unfortunate McCoys cries ot my baby I Save niy baby I For Gods can no one help and tho shouts of tho men soon attracted a great who gave his as East Hochester together with tho driver and suc In Hacking the car off mangled body of the while a no one seemed to know sprang between tho seized tho restored It to Us mothers Miss Palmer was carried Into Haass drui on the McCoy followed her and alternately anu the driver for his Collins and of i made an examination of Miss Palmers He right lee was found to have been cut to the left was crushed at AU ambulance from the New York Hospital was summoned and after the doctors had bandaged the womans wounds she was re moved to the Officer Horn arrested who said hat he did not see tho women until his team was upon Max of 808 Fourth and proprietor of a lu neighborhood of the say that was lockee up In the Nineteenth At an early hour his morning Miss was not expected o she had not recovered CLEVELAND TO Tfco Will Join In North Carolina TO TUE M ers yacht arrived and Flagler will arrive next Cleveland will Join and botu wju be tho quests ol one ol the most remittent gf party ays DID TUB KEELEY CORE KILb FAIR The Son His Iroin Its TO THE SAN James eldest son ot died sud denly early this morning ot heart His death Is attributed by his doctors directly to tho of gold Fair had shown signs of fatty degeneration of tho He drank and was always try ing now schemes to cure the liquor The euro camo along and ho was among tho to try Ho declared It had effected a but his noticed that ho grow listless and the doctors sny which enters largely Into tho af his heart and hastened Several similar cases have occurred all pointing to tho deadly nature ot tho now Voting Fair loft by his ho couldnt touch tho principal till ho was and ho died at Ho had monthly Ho was very popular with the boys around and before he reached his ma ho hopelessly given to His youngest brother Charles Is also a dip who has boon sent on long sea voy ages several but nothing able to eradicate tho desire for has real estate worth no loss than had shown any business capacity or they could powers As It Fair is up with no heir whom ho can trust to his great fortune when ho leaves Not member of his family 13 hero to help him bury hid II rst A BI Tho Commuted Sentence of n Mull Who TO THK Nebraska Stato prison doors opened yesterday to James under life sentence for tho murder of ils Leonard a of Western In Cook was a son of an Influential farmer of Nodaway Ho had a mont In lovo and left homo at the ago o coming to ills rola his employer had been pleas and when about to leavo avowedly to return ho prevailed Hani to him to the railway never returned from tho trip and was found soino days later with his head split He had been butchered with a Cook did nut take the train but drove and with Hunts which he traded at CHy lor At ho was arrested and ho was re to near tho scene of his A mob surrounded the hotel where Cook vas unconcernedly playing a A rall engine stood ready to carry Cook to lied but when the sheriff undertook to hliu on board tho engine the mob seized he put a rope upon his neck and strung him up to a telegraph shots wero llred Into his swinging body and tho mob him and secretly conveyed him o the county Jail at Hod Ills trial took before Judge la le was found guilty and sentenced to State irlson lor A strong guard had to be maintained about him to prevent a second but he was safely conducted Shortly after Doyd had been of his office by the Nebraska state court and Thayer Cooks ather visited bringing letters from and Hea and other prominent men of Tbe was commuted by Thayer on 11 to ton years less his good secured his release Tho whole transaction was kept secret cook could be got out of the State and my became known through the return made o the Governors Despatches from Hue Bed Cloud and other points near lie scene ol the crime express great over the as the waa coldblooded one without Indicted fur leun TO THE 1 Grand Jury of Mid loses County indictments this against James Trefethon and smith for tho murder of Lena They were indicted on four as follows both for murder Smith Smith Trefethon an unknown and Smith The Indict ments for no evidence has as yet been made would seem to in Throe Quarantines Established In Thli Whore the Russian Will Do a Possible Development of the Fever Health Officers Will Search for Italian Thero Is no danger that typhus ever will become epidemic In this The Health has the contagion well In ll Eleven new cases were discovered yester day by tho physicians of tho board to Join their follow sufferers in the hospital for such 1113 on North Bratner They bring tho total to for tho namo ot an Etta was omitted from tho Hat mado public by tho Board Health on Here are tbe ot tho newest patients From ion Orchard street four thirtytwo From 85 Orchard street twentytwo From 40 street DB From lu Hast street JOSEPH fifteen From Ellis Island cloven ton six ton From 6 Essex removed day eighteen Total of actual It was learned definitely yesterday that 271 flying from religious reached these shores in tbe after playing blind mans buff with fate over halt the Continent of Eu Of these 118 were permitted to landi like any other for they proved that they could support Thirty wero vouched for by tho United Hebrew which holds the strings of Baron purse In tho United but permission to land was denied to twenty three who could not maintain themselves and whose needs It was Impossible lor the United Charities to These doubly unlucky wero sont to Ellis Isl to be detained there until thoy started back to Europe either today of next Satur thero to be taken in by tho Barons more Immediate It was among thoso that typhus de on Ellis ALL TUB Ol THE BOARD OP Thanks to tho energy ot Its as well as to the fact that all the refugees were quartered In tho boardinghouses ol which tho United Charities Is tho every of tho save Is now under the eyo of the Board of Typhus may develop In many or for Its period of incubation alter tho exposure to which they wore subjected has not but every precaution has been taken to the spread of the Luckily but ana of these has left Now Not k fatal case has yet been The physicians and officers of the Bureau of contagious Diseases passed Thursday night and yesterday In searching the seven teen temporary asylums of the United Chari Amid thu scones as were de scribed In Tim WOULD the noisy protestations ot the of kins men and the walling of every patient who manifested tho symptoms ot typhus was removed to tho and transferred to North Brother Island on tho tug Franklin With them were sixteen patients who had passed Thursday night in I he crowded little rooms In the Re ception Arrived nt North Brother dread reality of their position seemed to burst ot upon the Ac cording to an of the they had to bo driven ashore like a ol When their tottering feet touched land again they staggered hero and there until tha nurses gathered them in and led them to toe wards that awaited And those Infected with other patients already almost equally The wretched ones suffering with fc measles loudly protested against the coining of the and even the pox patients were vastly And all although each disease ot completely search yesterday tba physi cians made a startling They found that many passengers by the steamer which arrived hero Germans most ot had put up at tho boarding houses as tho Led to the choice by of religion and adversity these men and their women and children bad un at consciously exposed them The commissioners ol the board held a consultation with tho officers ot tbe who at onca consented to tho expense of whatever health authorities might WILSONS Then President Wilson and four held a meeting or their own and set measures they would adopt In a series o formulated as the result aoi knowledge and on every one In whoso That measures prevent anil tbo gl ar U whp nave 3 I can be obtained are obliged to h wm