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   New York World (Newspaper) - February 17, 1892, New York, New York                                NOT Mbit So THAN THE THAT TELL THE INCREASE IN SINCE 1891 to Circulation Books Open to AIL 400 HAS SUFFERED A CRUEL THE THE WORLDS CIRCULATION FOR THE TEN DAYS op THIS Still PRICE TWO NEW FEBRUARY PRICE TWO 12 UPSET THE COAL Jerseys Is Ready to Make a Rigid ASK TO SEK READINGS ubett In In of an A Will to Prevent Similar to Con that on und from TO THE The Committee on was somewhat by House to Investigate the The committee con Just what we are expected Chairman Beekman said to The resolution lind It looks like groping in may bo something that wo If so we win bo glad to know In violation of tho law bas then It Is a case tor the Lane or anybody else has any sug will enable this committee to Ilish anything In the way of an Inves bn our committee will gladly give It I be ready to go before the wnen It meets My object in offering that reso was to have a full and thorough Inves Into tho reported will you suggest to the committee 1 i they send for tUe leading officials all the corporations snld to be in this coni and question The officials hould be requested to bring all books and touching on the question at What It It should appear that tho forma tion of tho trust Is not contrary to the laws of pew Jersey lhat cannot very well be determined wo learn from the persons concerned facts When those facts c then the Legislature will r to What Is tho object ot having the subject investigated by the Committee on and also by a special committee o by the Speaker Jbe Committee on and Canals to ascertain nil tho Information ge relative to tbe alleged while potion of the special committee Is to aspects of Uio with the it report whetter the present i If to recommend that will in future prevent what report one to iett Is heartily In ravor of the pro s so far as heard nth the Seriate and Assembly nro practically unit In Supporting the position which ho The corporations Interested have largo the If thero Is no plan deal may bo tho proposes to prevent a recurrence Bergen appointed tho special com members are Daly and DID THEY HIST IN ADVANCE Wero Been TO despatch from says Tho utmost surprise evoked hero today by the Their explanation ot how the benefit will arise substantially the same advanced by the authors ot the new They say that operating expenses will be anv attempt by the com bination to freight charges and make coal dearer In Pennsylvania can be Mi Some believe that the new pool will result tn cheaper cml tor In President tho man who engineered the tho new converts to mo do not think It worth while to why or how tbe price of will bo lower In one ingenious theory ot thesa vania monopolists Is that tto Heading con solidation given for the first hls Pennsylvania two competing systems for tho the the Penn sylvania system and the combina ilin new it Is will benefit all oven tha Pennsylvania Rail and jot the Pennsylvania Railroad Is the one company now with which tho Head Ing has to The Philadelphia Kecord rejoices over tho Headings There Is a general Impression that knows what Intends to relations with nro and In view of the fact that the Governor was In Philadelphia yesterday and that was the tallowing editorial announcement in the Record this morning has been taken here today to Indi cate that the Governor does not intend to move against the Here is the announcement t Paulson sees nothing tional In tho arrangement by tin peo ple of Pennsylvania and of Philadelphia are once more offered the advantage of their natural industrial and commercial opportuni Tho people of Philadelphia have hardly experienced such a sense of enfranchisement and disenthralment since July when tho old hell in Independence Hall rang out the news of the Declaration or Tho Reading can go on and Its future Is assured because It proposes to live and lot It gives us thn second line to the a line to New and puts us In fair competition for a Pennsylvania trade hereto fore forced to How Let the Heading go on nobody the main reason why In and In re Joico over the big deal last week is tho fact that New YorK will have to It is argued that If coal Is to cost more anywhere outside of Pennsylvania most of the burden will be put on New York and the other cities of New York and New New York can get Indignant as she I In the i fl of a despatch that tho had ten days ago of the Heading nd after examining authorities concluded tat the state would take no action against jl TWs Is construed by some to moan that tho In the deal took the mute Into their and received of Immunity before they how valuable such prior would have been for In 3 stock tho statement Is ded as a shocking The was tUo newspaper to proclaim jat tue Governor would not move against 3 and Us disclosure today that was let Into tuo secret pg before made public and gave of la from a puree not to bo Tho cool of the revelation has dismayed the r and surprised tho of who looked to the for pu Irom the The Governor was In Philadelphia nad a long conference o the the supporter lije and George aa to Uio Drexel are The it Is will f e for jn a few TATTION MAY NOT 10 Iho Now Cora with TO THE Paulson re this evening from Philadelphia and jarred with bis chief presumably tbe Heading Secretary ot tbe f and icl were at the 11 was gen l that the conference was to be phase on the Reading pi because came here solely to question to the was in 1blladelphla today r main purpose of bis trip to the to Join In the tonight morning hu expects to return None ot tbe three bf what decision bad been that the Governor will not lu IU Ibo new railroad are given to support fee Brst Is that tor to tbe monopoly would be A CABLE ROAD TO The o That TREATING WITH THE NINTH AVENUE LINK FOK A of Traction Com Snys Negotiations Are No Ycl Story from lo the tlint tho roatt Octopus Will Also Try to a of the Third A telgram from Philadelphia to a firm in this city announced yesterday tha tlie Metropolitan Traction had been dull on market nt had sud demy become ana was selling at 0 New York parties wore large and I was stated that the Traction Company hai bought tho Ninth avenue surface protest as as she 1s but she will have to pay tho higher coal that Heading must charge In order to securo tho profits necessary to pay her own dividends and tho dividends or the roads she has ab NEW 1OUK CITY TO BE The Coal Deal Will from the Metropolis From tho start the tone of comment coming from Pennsylvania has been a quiet assump tion that tho coal combine was all It was hoped by who appreciate the danger ot the that the opposition of the Pennsylvania Company would assert but any advance In the price ot coal would the It Is also understood that the Pennsylvania road has some extensions of its own to When combine has a proper excuse to fit the occasion there will bo an In the price of coal and New York will full the Hero Is a with a capacity for iho inost greedy miles from tuo City liall tous ot coal are burned every Now York Is con sequently Interested in the of the It is the purse of the metropolis that the deal will make Its first The opinion of Wall street Is shown In the avidity with which It assumed that coal which present prices pays divi dends on only one or two or tho coaler stock is to bo made to pay dividends all along the There was a pool before and much of tho economy whiph is to come could have been practised In ormer If there was any reason why was it was because tuo managers were not honest to the other mem bers of the TUO success of this great consolidation Is already leading to talk ot other It Is reported thn entire railroad system of the South Is lo bo combined in a low There is talk o a groat Southwestern trans continental with Gould ami In and another ot thti Northwestern prop while locally the entire horse car plant of tho metropolis will soon have one BOlt FORD SHOT Tho of Jesso James Killed In u Colorado Mining TO THE 1 Ford was shot dead today ia a saloon at the now mining town of Bob and Charley under tho direction of of shot and killed Jesse on April They had been Implicated lu a train and lied to where they lived with Jesse James for several Early 1n 1882 Jesse James and his family to whero ho lived under an assumed nu mo ror several At this time there wus a reward ot offered by tho State tor the dead or Bob Ford negotiations with for the betrayal of the famous lie promised to bring In Jesse James dead or alive lor reward mitl a free pardon fur himself and bis brother Know Ing it was Impossible to tako James he continued and on tho day name 1 shot him through the ot tho head In Jamess own while the outlaw was hanging a Both the Fords were arrested but released by I be Tho alliance be tween and the Fords killed the Governor as a political and since then he has dropped Into obscurity at Kansas The assassination caused a big reac tion In of the James aud six months later Frank James surrendered upon tho promise of a fair and was promptly ot murders and train The Fords appeared lu u dime museum for several months after the but eventually drilled where Charley Ford two years ago died of Bob Ford has lived lu Denver for a year always carrying and loosing for Recently he went to the or where he today met bis A ON 3IAP SHOWING AS NOW AND THE DgS the step new that the that of Them and Illicit mill Liquor ifl united states Deputy Collector and Marshals Briggs and Jackson bave Just rc from a successful revenue Four were Nine suns and all the working apparatus were and gallons or beer and sev eral hundred gallons of whiskey were spilled on the About seventy moonshine stills bare been destroyed Jn County in the last four The Transit Commissioners met yes and discussed the question or placing stations along tbe proposed stated after the meet This story Is partly Metropolitan Traction stock did go and a sudden de mand but tho company has not the Ninth avenue instead of buying the line outright the or as It is better Railway will lease thn Ninth for a ot nmi Negotiations to end have been going on for some and a satis factory consummation Is expected In a few IJy this movo the Broadway Company will acquire a right of way for rapid transit clear up to Washington The Broadway people have for some weeks past boon quietly at work transforming their big on Seventh between Fiftieth and into n cable power The machinery that has been brought as well ns the foundations for tho Is of tho most powerful and many people have wondered why such a pon derous plant was being put In to operato the Broadway cable lino when thero was another powerhouse farther down town to do part of the WHITNEY THE Daniel tbe General Man ager of the Metropolitan Traction was not In town but ot the Treasury William who is ono of the heaviest stockholders In the com was seen at his residence last night by a WORMI and ho confirmed tho rumor that a lease was Whit ney said Tho Avenue c people have been ating with the Ninth Avenue Surface com pany to the end ot securing control of that but as yet not a thing has been put on It Is something that eunt be done In a For a long time the people up around Washington and on the west side have been begging us to give them some Ides to down to the centre ot the city but wo could not see our way clear to do this with our present wo will do 1 say dont know Whitney asked If tho negotiations were on or tl We expect to lease the he for a period or uuu Iho avenue surface line In cluded In that road has not been considered in our Tho Ninth Hue Is the only one wo are talking as I said before the culmination ot the lease is a long way off A plan has got to bo drawn up and submitted to the officers of the com panies tor their and It to them It then goes before tho stockholders ot each A majority or these In each company have got to approve the plan before we can finally make tbe or course we will guarantee a certain per on the stock or the leased Thou comes the question ot motive II we wanted to put in a cable we would have to obtain the consent of all the along the Hue aud also get the consent ot the DOES NOT ANTICIPATE ANV Whitney did not appear to think there would be much difficulty lu obtaining tbe de sired consent of all parties 116 wus asked what truth there was In the re port that as soon tbe Ninth avenue line was leased by his It would be oper ated us an electric lino by the trolley the wires being listened to the elevated road structure directly over thu tracks of the surface Whitney said that It was the be bad heard ot it aud there was nothing In the To the question as to bow tbe Ninth ave nue Hue could be operated as a cable Uno be youd One and without going on to avenue and on the rights at the Eighth Avenue Surface Koad be auld that bis people bad not gone to the extent or considering but he bad no doubt satisfactory arrangements could be In tbe event of your company putting In a cable on tbe Ninth avenue where would you make its connection with the Broadway I suppose somewhere In the of arms The gro Ing all parts of Man wth of this surface n houses The ono the corner of Houston street and Broadway will operato the cable down lo Bowling Green and as far up or Tho speed on this section will be six an although the engines are capable of much greater Between street snd the cable will uo operated by the big engines we are now plac ing In the nt fiftieth street at a speed of ten or eleven miles an IT HE A RAILROAD Inference to the diagram will th relative positions of the and Ninth avenue as well as the loca tlon of the powerhouses at Houston anr Fiftieth The only way for the Broad way Company to rench Harlem on the wes side with its present cable front of Central Park at Is to either extend that lino aloni ns far west Ninth avenue nnd then up to els mako a connection with tho Ninth avonti lino through offer I bo most natural and advantageous between the two A report received from Philadelphia last night which stated the sharp nd vanco In tno stock of the Trac lion Company gave rise to thr report that tho company had secured of tho Third Avenue surface lino in New York Elkins admitted that tit Sixth Avenue line hud been say nothing the Third I nm going to New York on Mr Is quoted as and perhaps that time the reports may have some I ion In Should this In connection with Mr admission that tho Ninth line would be prove to be would make the Metropolitan Traction pany a veritable surface railroad octopus monopoly is Starting originally with the West Street and Ferry whose scarcely four miles in It absorbed suc by lease or tho Broadway and Seventh Avenue Hallway the Street Railroad company the chambers Street Grand Kerry Company and the Crosstown Company as well as all minor surface railroad lines leased or operated by these The capital of tho Metropolitan Tract pany Is Henry Thompson Is the If this corporation succeeds In acquiring the Third and Ninth Avenue sur face lines it will have an almost straightaway track on the side ot the reaching from thecity Hall to one Hundred and Thirtieth and on tho west side a com straight line from Fulton street to One Hundred and general opinion in Wall street yester day that the Traction Company would guarantee u per Interest on the stock 01 thu Ninth lino If tho lease was com The capital stock of the Ninth Ave nue line Is It paid no dividend In but In a quarterly dividend of 1M per was It operates sixteen miles of Tho Third Avenue Railroad Companys capital was but at tho close ol the last fiscal rear amount increased to for the purpose of substitut ing cable for horses as motive It op erates a total of twentyeight miles of and for the past two years has paid a yearly dividend 01 per considerable doubt was expressed by Wall street men as to tho probability of tho Trac lion Company securing a lease this None of I no or either the Traction Company or Iho Third avenue line could be found night who would say a word one way or tho Mi FIRED BY AN INSANE Lunatic Carried Threat Alono main building or tho Slate Asylum for Insane was fired about 6 oclock tula morning by an Inmate of tho Brown had recently and was re turned only Ho had said to his attendants that It would bo all tho worse foi him and them It ho was again Strangely he the only victim of his Insane There were 100 Inmates in ho most of whom wero asleep when the llames Avero through the exertions of Mitchell and his all were safely transferred to tho wings discon from the burning Whim the work of rescue had been com just up n sick staggered and fell aud had to bo convoyed to his Assistant No a ml Stewart also fireman bold his with a hoso until bis shoos and clothing took when lie escaped through a window and took refuge In a The loss to the State Is about SHE DIED UNDER THE KNIFE An Operation for Appendicitis Killed Marion The Faoulty and JUny Ho students 01 Academy have raised a sierra or In by posting placards lot only about town but upon tho college buildings and In many or Hie Tho sheets to Principal Fish In a mosl disrespectful and contain disgraceful illusions to many ot the faculty and to tho inters ol the At the chapel exercises this morning Princi pal Fish notified three boys that their oases vould be considered by the faculty tills he boys ot or and of uf the most popular Threats ot tien rebellion are made by cane he are It Is they will HANGED AN OAK the Murderer Austin of Ills TO TUE col was lynched near hero last for the of Bert a white foreman t the Phosphate There was a circus In town last Saturday Hard and several others were sworn In s deputy sheriffs to aid in preserving 10 oclock Hard attempted to arrest when the latter shot u Tbe negro escaped and a posse started In and late on Sunday night he murderer many miles They him back and concealed him in the voods neur tho Last night they d him to an oak near where lie Hard came here from Two Harlem Women Jiun Bertha wife of Benjamin SOS East One Hundred and attempted last evening to cross One and near Third She was knocked down by a to light business driven by acob u of 450 College The wheels passed over Her legs nd lier scalp was severely Mu Her was Mary aged of 58 esc One Hundred and vas knocked by horse driven by two They The young woman re several cuts about The Bent i Drj NQ to 78 will Ind THE ALMANAC pr 199 f lor all and 1II5R FATHER HESITATED TO RESORT TO HEROIC The Hnil Suffered from tho Complaint Since Sho Was n The of thn Mont Noted 1hjsl clans Completely Hut Mm In tho Grnn hut She Never Morion of Is the las the complaint technically as Tho was similar tc that ot who wn successfully operated upon several month ngo at Hoth were performed by and the failure to save Smith because peritonitis luul already been The patient was brought to this city fron her home In Newport two weeks ant taken directly to tho Grand us she de sired to have the operation performed with privacy as Hull her at 4 oclock one necessary preparations In two and by six the operation hnd boon JV few hours later Smith consisted In tho cutting away of the little sue to the larger and generally known as the vermi form It Is regarded as one of tho most difficult operation known to and Is only resorted to in cases where medi has failed to a Smith was only twentytwo years old and had suffered from stomach troubles over since she was a The doctors failed to properly diagnose the case and When she was her condition Jn the spring of win William null visited his rather at and while thero was culled upon by smiths lather In relation to Ills daughters Bull concluded tins girls vermiform appen dix was lie told tho lather that while an ir would cure his itself might bo at tended with serious The lather hesi and decided to fall back on ordinary medical Smith did not get and the crisis was reached lust when a shock from bathing In the ocean brought on a serious attack of The physi cians gave up all hope last November and told father that they could do no was again consulted and It was de to perform an was but peritonitis had too strong a hold on Uio patient and In England the physicians sun recommend medical treatment only for appendicitis and their views arc supported by many doctors In i his although UK many successful that have linen performed recently led ninny people to try tho but refused to talk smiths It was simply a very burl case ot appendi citis and peritonitis Tho opera turn was ho and sho AN AROH OP AT An Ship Salli Through n Dozen of Them Without Tho English ship arrived yesterday atter a voyage of 118 days from miles south of the Bermudas on iho afternoon ot aa tho weather Indicated tho approach of 1rcsontly n dozen largo waterspouts less than a wero They ivere on both sides of the Just before wo noticed the said Capt was coming ho north They appeared with start Ing suddenness and Immediately iho wind the Tho spouts seemed to completely surround the vessel ind orm an archway allowing us to ot medium Finally they disappeared Wo did not realize our danger mull wo saw them skipping astern of U they had while wo sailed through the arch hey would have deluged the ABBETTS Ills Colored Admirer mill Thou Exhibited TO THE 1 Abbott as riding from this city Holly to al und thu funeral ol Assemblyman he was approached by a colored iho for tho stump ot the liu had Tho Governor offered the tranger a fresh lhe colored man emphatically refused the cigar tho Governor smoker was ood enough for The Governor gave him hi The moment n lo keep a position between a pair or African lips while owner and down tho car aisle proudly u crowd of admiring colored JOI HIS Oll he Was a of und Her Hou AViu Coming TO THK 1 he widow or a veteran 01 and a pen died suddenly at Metropolis yester aged A few days ago sho received a letter from whom she bad not seen for tolling her he was coming home o visit The good news caused her so rauett joy that she grew very Just reaching homu her eon sent her a de he would ba her lu a few Woen tho message was read to Baker and Her sou reached his wmo soou That Funny Story Kill TO THE J Flora who was brought lo from n attack of Is no letter he was employed in the millinery store ot In Due f lier went to the store turtu weeks eft told her Shu laughed aud then begun to Hiccough con for a She dually wus com to give up her The ear tho girl will More or Treasurer ot the Hus lao lie let yesterday received t additional swelled he fund to THE 400 REDUCED ISO 1HE 57 21 THE AD LKO ON Khi Would Io Well to Us tho Catholic TO Till 1 Journ will print the Interview with after discussing In general terms Uie question of tho altitude of tho Church and Stale In snys The republican form ol government Is as proper us any I have Just received the President of tho Organizing Commute of the Chicago Worlds who lias re quested tho adhesion of Iho Holy See and Its participation In this groat American enter The United nro also under In spite of tho draw backs attaching lo liberty without any are oncoming a greater country every and the Catholic Church la going through i process ot there without any necessity for a with tho These wo powers very as they should agree on condition that one docs not encroach upon the rights or tho Liberty Is In their cnse truly tho basis o relations between the civil powers and relig ious and In It Iho Church ac above My authoritative should Do listened so that tho mm and attitude of tuo Church should no longer be and I say that which tho in the United States with all tho more rea suit In Republican HOWARD ARNOLDS Ho a of tho Arnold TO TUK 1 an Inquest held to lay on body of Howard a of tho late Matthew tho Jury a verdict or suicide while under totn lorary The following letter from the deceased man o his was read My hrm f lovo In my nf insomnia and I lool that lu to In Aek tn look ho It is butter fur you that I KO now than to ft drain unon How lifo bau man with yon j an linen to ot Uila tiati killed My Innt thought was of my j it Is for thu Dear dear A HB Accident in tho TO TIIK l 01 along he coast yesterday his suddenly clown The reins the polo napped and tho carriage was nearly pre over u clirr one hundred tho coachman succeeded In tils horses heads Into a gully leading lown to tho aud the liaron escaped nil IS A THAIr Said to lie In Danger of As on ho the next prisoners under for participating in tho revolt at will taken to the city ot Chihuahua for The over hundred will bo made on It Is generally understood among tho Masquez Duran and another who were among the active leaders t the will be afforded an opportun to escape as a pretext for shooting If they refuse 0 fall luto trap they will e done away In n manner known rily to the and a report made hat Uey were killed while trying to get Shot n to Suvo Lydla Lulu Maunders and Cora eut riding yesterday aud their orses ran away with Miss Hayes fell her and her loot catching In thu ahi WHS some Her it saved by a shooting Uu terribly out cho and Miss Uad Uer uose TO TSK Vesta aged of bad a tooth ex on The bleeding could hot be stopped and she died tula Master Workmans oath out on the Best FIGHTING FLAMES AT Fire Breaks Out Aboard he Sleam Africa a WORK OP CAPTAIN AND MATE AMONG BLAZING In tho Hold Until Overcome hy tho and Machinery Down unit Carried tho and Two Succession of Tho British tramp steamship Africa com an sailed from Hamburg for this 10 When about a week sea her machin ery became disabled and Claro headed for he mndo repairs and sailed again After leaving very boisterous weather was Tho ship being Indon was Tossed about like a The giant waves rolled over the ves sel carrying away Iho smashing two ot tho starboard demolishing the and sweeping the deck clear ot all iho For a without a moments Inter tho Africa was buttered anil knocked about by a succession ot violent northwest Going ahead was almost out ot the quest and some tho ship did not cover fifty On this afternoon or 7 storm The Africas crew by this lime were pretty well used Tho lull In tho allowed them to turn In and take a much needed Only those absolutely necessary to work tho ship were on deck early on tho morning of Mate were on the About a oclock Mate detected the odor of something Ho Immedi ately fold and they lost no time Tho ship was loaded with u cargo or paper Mate had no sooner left the bridge than ho saw smoke coming out of hatch barely und looked like steam With Iho of Iho lliu Then n glowing sheet ot and heavy smoko shot out ot tho It startled the male and lu down the hutch and calling the crew to No sooner hud thu alarm of Urn been than Iho crow were nu deck anil ready to battle with tho The hose was turned into the burning This seemed to no flames roared and und Judging from the way tho smoke was coming out of the hatch the was rapidly Clare resorted to It was his only hopu to his ship and in do It meant a risk of his own Hut not He rigged a temporary derrick and gathered a lot of chains and several Mate volunteered to descend Into the hold with the haui wan and after thu first sheet nf smoke and had burst forth In ami mute were lowered Into the burning The was a Down among rni cargo main and groped and d burning utter As soon us they found u burning bale grappled gave the and the men on Jock hoisted It and throw It Into the sea For un hour men worked In the fiery They In getting out twentysix of the blazing the fumes and the heat exhausted They could stand It no and signalled 10 the men above to haul Huth were weak and faint their hands anil aces were scorched aud and for some time after gutting on deck they could Their heroic work saver Iho They had succeeded In getting eut all but tho smouldering With the assistance of the hose these wero flooded and thu lire at lust The ship was not dam aged by Tho of the loss to the cargo cannot bo ascertained until when tne ship will be docked aud her cargo TOE LUCK OF TIM He Has Money Enough of His Own lo Fight AXI AU THU HOPKINS FAMILY SIM Tho lft Him by Bin Will Him to 1rosn ho Con of Tile Mutter In tho on Part of the A Compromise Young Tim Hopkins was born with a spoon In his In the place he transformed from little Tim of Sacra into the position ot Timothy Hopkins hy old Mark Hopkins and his wife before he was jours of which If that ho would become chlet heir of tho Hopkins To bo when his second mother mar ried hnr he was cut out of her will without even the traditional but bo fore that ho hail boon given something Ilka arid had been put midway on the rood to fortune with a splendid position In the southern Pacific And young Tim yet has n mighty good fight ing chance In tho fight over the which Mark widow left to her architect But even if ho loses every thing ho Is still a lucky dog For by thn win of Moses being the brother of comes In along with his wife and his little daughter Lydla ror Tho last testament or Moses on tile in tbe Court at Red wood Bun Mateo bequeaths lucky young Tim 000 to Mary his and to their Although who died re was no blood relative of the adopted son ot tho millionaire Mark ho had much sympathy with the young man who had been brought up to such great expectations and had seen them dashed to the ground at the moment when Mark left everything to her second Edward It Is said that old Moses In common the rest 01 the Hopkins bitterly tho terms ot Scarless will which left all the In tho cold for the or tho Moses Hopkins bequeaths property worth in real mortgages and other A good deal or tho property lies in Sun but there are lands and other Interests In different parts of the among which there Is property or considerable value hero In About goes to Moses The remainder Is divided up among which Timothy Hopkins and his family aie heavy What with those what he already bus had from Mark estate and what Is earning from his position with the young Hopkins Is now amply supplied with means to contest will without financial backing from his Tho whole Hopkins family Is behind him with money If need they the contest as a personal and family The disclosure ot will and the over set In motion by Timothy Is of such recent occur rence that everybody remembers the In tho testament giving ot the money saved by Murk which has a prospective value ot twice that to lid ward Tim Hopkins was only mentioned In this way The omission to provide In thM will for my adopted Timo thy Is intentional and not sioned by accident or Hopkins began proceedings to havo the document set on iho ground nf exerted over his mother by her second Tho will was offered for probate at ami the Is still In tho H was rumored utter a preliminary hearing that Hearles agreed to hand over several millions of the estate If young Hopkins would agree to a according to the prevailing flatly refused tho f curies was ono time a house decorator and met Mark Hopkins when sho was building castle at Great Bar They wero married quietly In this city In The castle at Great Bar alone cost Count Suln Sum hy TO Tan 1 c Secretary ot tho French Legation now In iho city en route lo Havana lo uu the post of of ivas suol tonight Uy Philip Wales tor lor surgical services rendered In 4ttorney tried ill lay to iret papers served In out Marshal declined to u ground that foreign Minister la protected from such action by International Today he Sala i leer in runaway Sala broko leg in to stop a Wales attended him aud tho count said his service wus Laura Jean The great by Laura Jean appear on every in the States IS Shn Cant Her to hut KKlen with A rumor has been current that Frank Leslie was contributing to Wildes iort to the extent ol a pending ar rangements tor a divorce or A reporter was admitted yesterday to icr private In Ihe and n being asked to confirm or deny she said Hi ally that Is i can lot how the rumor al though 1 presume It was through jny having my name changed Willie lo Frank I changed my name lo Frank Leslie under that name that I won ny when gained a lami tor himself as wont say nearly us great as mine hen I will take I and not a man although his of life dlt greatly from 1 opened every door for to Journalism or but so lar he Wilde Is very much to the Lotos club unit practically He meets ne every through the Thu only other reason I can assign tor the report concerning IS the difference people have noticed In our dully for I breakfast at 0 oclock and Wildest In iho evening out last night it was tho a recep this afternoon a Leslie glanced the U was within a few i The re porter ST iff KISSED THE It Was of Her Kate a sister of Undertaker Edward her Jersey widow a prominent Democratic was la the house Man day beori a lifelong ot 4t midnight tolo ilia ias I will look at my dear she and site bowed over the casket kissed the lips o the The mo ment gasped and fell to the A death resulted trom heart  

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