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   World (Newspaper) - February 25, 1893, New York, New York                                Women i Propose r suggestion that they should will be discussed by prominent New York women In The Sunday FAIR Justin New Story and other firstclass works of fiction will be In The Sunday PRICE TWO PRICE TWO 13 administration ot ths State Departi ot thorough acquaint nuco with I qualities und llo bas been with 1revlous to Judge s call Dickinson law student anil partner ary oster received many i eighteen has a a Is a and la In receipt of a professional nt nf t A Judge Confers for Three Hours Hie THEN HE GOES TO TO SEE THE Cleveland Chooses a Lawyer for His Private Henry nf n Partner of Don Named for loni of nod Coma to the Sen Confer Extend nil Compli ment to The Moot Him nt the Cabinet nicotine to He Jersey A man nearly six feet broadshouldered ludof walked through the private entrance to tbo Fifth Hotel Just alter noon no was dressed In a dark tua upturned col lar of which could not conceal a heavy beard streaked with Ills black derby hat partially covered hair Just turning To the attendant at tho door the Without revealing his asked the way to tho apartment of of state John tho directions lie mounted the stairs two at a and was soon knocking at Fosters parlor on the second The door now in an in there were cries or How are aud Howaro and a hearty Tho door and lor nearly two hours Walter becro tary of State for the Cleveland Administra and tho gentleman who has Just re tired from that portfolio under the were closeted Though has been at odds for yoars with bo and Foster have pre served their friendship for one as United States Agent to tbo Sea which Is to assemble In will bo subject to Ihu authority of Secretary of state It was natural that the two should meet and discuss the case to bo presented on behalf of tho United mates Government to those who are to de cide whether we nhall have absolute tion over tho Alaskan AND ON TUB Occupied us be has beon with his duties on i tbe and not expecting to bo called Into i the case at round himself I not as well Informed us bo might bo as to j what Foster and bis colleagues proposed to I Jo when they appeared before the Paris trl Tbo matter being of so delicate n the and the Bee J declined to discuss a tor publi judge Is to retired from the Interview satisfied that case tor tbe United states will be pre H nearly a wben Judge the staircase leading io the ew persons were there at tbe Ue to aWorld reporter regarding bis Foster f It was purely a social call You know rand myself were old friends In Ind As 1 am not n part of the state Depart nt ot course 1 am to It 1 the to so to Lakewood this afternoon I see 1 do not know PI shall meet any other members ot tbo By tbe I desire to l from tbe bottom ot my all tbe kind things The by this bad was about to pick out when be felt himself seized by the shoulder from Blhut you 1 got your telegram ot Were you really sincere In Sut you wired me replied nry the in You da no mistake In going into the imU you win muke u ot I want lo It they are Democrats you will nnd and Lament two of the brainiest to aro very kind io talk as you re ieU the 1 am Just on my way Wont you walk to the station and BtO tbo street L station ire ibey tbe Judge going down in to Lakewood special over tbe ana tbe re T W sali to a I reporter Is ono of the greatest politics ui course Jt thaCho Is now in ihu Democratic I cab forget his atlon its the The last lime 1 l was me for lo tr Arthur ol ot the 1 Davis HaJ plans u not and I was I best and nd tor him irlend ot was one of the artiest Then came Frederic WHO is expected to fall very income ot irom to a mo ties between the Stevenson am of u peculiarly place In the urm should be kept of the steamship i for his preserved and nd the corporations protected In his When Von whether ho afford to go he simply sold Secretary Afford lo go There li not tibo con Legation at Washington Clevelands I hope ho one ul ng not mistaken In bis nnd gates Paul luller nnd commodore I but he thinks that I can Late In the afternoon roster said to n him and I shall I would rather leave my that though he could not the that bo summoned o enter Into an extended discussion ot the 1 that I in somo sea cose ho was Hopeful the conrer would bo and It would not bo through any fault of the American It tho United States failed to all they had been contending 1vcn Mr nd oster 8W fulfilled In his service nls tions ot than to leave them a groat for Thurber comes ot a long line ot Demo crat lo Ills fat her was Ihu lulu Jefferson of tho eec o Lillian the harden Michigan for one of daughter of me Missouri sen acquaintance with public men ond i out tho He has visited und the comment frequently on he and iho business and earlier for educational Among who know him well ho is lames Edward Phelps and Fred Tic tbo American will all March ff AT TUB Senator who arrived In tho ast expressed tuo opinion that tho of the United States would bo ably and In his judgment would not bo represented by stronger egal Morgans friends will meet on the steamer nt 16 to bid him fare The on of which Henry Is Includes IL James Henry aud John tt who know him well ho is uis or his exceptional adaptability to his MR knowledge and his rare amiability and tempera Doa Dickinson said My boys Steven sou by way is Thurbor years of ago are a part ot inj and 1 would not give up cither or on any other demand than thai or the chief ami 1 have agreed lo buckle to It and do work 6s well us our always does every thing lie has an extra Thurbor has a charming Ills He Is a granddaughter or the lato Hugh of historic fame In two nnd Is one of tbe most accomplished and be ored women In flooil Angler nnd Dutiful TO THE former neighbors here think that per haps ono of Clevelands for selecting his Premier is that the Judge is a reat Several years ago ho broke his leg bv a fall while In a stream near Tho spot has to bo tempting but tbu comes to see his aged mother every low una his former townsmen have tbo pleasure or talk Ing over boyhood days with IN tho tury of nt the TO 84Judge Walter Grosham came to this afternoon ind is spending tne night at the Cleveland Judge Gresham came down on tbo Lakewood leaving Now York at and arriving hero at It was believed here that the now Secretary or State would bo a passenger upon this and many looplo to tbo station to see the train arrived he conviction that Judge Gresham was on board was strength ened as tho Cleveland carriage was seen driving down tho It stopped at the station and Cleveland taking her stand by n window of tbe station until the train pulled Judge was one of tbe first to He was accompanied by United states Mounter James ot New who camo to luo dinner given to Werts here tonight Judge Gresham car ried a small Ho was generally recognized as he stepped to the Ho was cordially greeted by Cleveland and at once entered ho carriage and was driven to tho senator with Presi dent Robert ot the nno other members of the Jersey Legislature en tered u bus and were driven to one of the Judge Gresham will be a guest of Clove and until tomorrow the new secretary ot tho Is then expected to and it Is spend Sunday with Thereto no truth in the report tbat a full meeum of the Cabinet would be hold bore before Clevelands departure lor Wash Cleveland has selected cs bla Private Secretary ot Thurber Is a partner of lion Dickin In the law or Thurber and Is tbe Hi et Private secretary to be chosen for many years who was uot a A WITH several ot the New Jersey legislators and members of tbe Governors staff attending i he Werts dinner made an Informal call at tbe Cleveland cottage and bald i heir respects to the and Ills John with are bere and will stay over FOR LHW Selected for Old TO 1 ot this one of the law partners or Don received a tele gram today offering blm tbe private to lie has signified bis Intention to accept tbe ai Tun appointment came to aud was extended In recognition ot bis admirable equipment tor the Cleveland baa known ulm tor and made tbe selection as a result Thn That is Tbe is tbe name of tbe best to 01 In every IV engineer and allUa noon at work tunnel An Overdue Fleet Makes Port After Fierce at A WOMAN ON TUB BOLIVIA DIES IX A PAROXYSM OF to conformity with established United states lors abroad uro to scud In their resignations so thai President Cleveland may oe unembarrassed lu their Several resignations already been placed on and It is probable that nearly all will be on hand by March A WOMAN Driven lo bv Poverty She n If When Hoop wont up to her room on the fourth floor 01 Margaret coxs uo West Quo Hundred and yesterday the found a strange woman Who bad a bundle ot clothing her Mrs Hoop caught tbo but could not bold She could and she A chambermaid ran to her but tbe woman n match tor cox appeared just as tho female burg lar broke She took u hand but was sent flying through a door and down a of By this time tour servants had been at by tbe noise of tho micas and they the who was somewhat ox by ibe unequal ran to tho street and called In a Tno woman gave her namo us of Kust ono Hundred ana and her us She would not toll any thing Herself except that she was married and her husband was a in tho Harlem police court she broke down weeping told her Her she was a Ho had been out ot work for and their household good were piece by to buy food and medicine ror a Last week the child died when tho body bad been the last cent was Alter seeing what remained of her turo thrown Into tho street became She wandered through West uno found he door of iUO went up and was tying a ot clothes wben Hoops pocketbook was round on tho who was hula lu lor examination PIANOS AND TUB WORLDS Their Space lie to Eastern piano who recently announced they would make no exhibit at tbo Worlds Fair have asked tbat their apace be restored to Some ot tbo firms tbat went out bave been given space Bald eral Davis Others have applied for space and bave been told that we would give It to them if there was nothing we thought more worthy to We do not have to look for exhibits m pianos or any thing The Will Frederick said lost so far as bo only tbe Com pany bad ibus far agreed to exhibit at tne Chicago Our Urm baa not decided to take be and a number have absolutely A lew noid tbe mat ter tn but I bavo not heard yet that they have taken Charles way Is expected from and when ho comes wo will bold a meeting or tbo trustees and probably make a dual ou the matter Tlie Croft Into nn Ivn Forty In Bluer Covert Her with Ico Two Feet letting from Leghorn Mow A fleet or overdue steamers came into this port bringing talcs of furious hur ricanes thai put lu blush the must patient endeavors of maritime Thu steamship live days overdue from was the to Alter leaving the channel she ran into a series ut storms and snow Tho weather that tho Lepanto how wos uot a circumstance to thai which the steamer croft Miu left Dundee and wus hardly uut of sight or land when a westerly swooped down upon Tho decks were con and oft by ibo water hat poured In over her This sort of weather continued up lo I hen tno weather moderated things were mudo oven worse by n huge Hold or Tho stretched along forty miles In the steamers nnd ihe rigors or an arctic winter Ice was Irom six Inches to three feet un 1U ibo Croft put Into Johns and renewed hor coal sailed tho next day It omul that the had drilled down Into her Tho weather sot In aud thu day after she lull Johns her deck was covered with two feet or Tuo day shu ran Into the that swept over Ibis and or tho next fortyeight hours sho passed through gules such us uw un board hud ever The steamship live days from came In also Shu buttered and bruised by ihu wind and Tbe steamer suffered most during the recent bhu was six From the time shu left until passed tho tue saw nothing bui loul There were steerage passengers ond some or them became delirious a n nineteen years of and un was in a constant state of and every felt thai the ship wus going A sat next io hor at thu and on the steamer was labor ing heavily In tho nn officer came Into th cabin W speak to ibo Kellly cried out to tho it Is that tho was Miss Wright anil when she camo out of her faint Bhu was In Sbo wont from ono convulsion Into nn and died Iho next day tn tho greatest She was burled al Thu steamship from which came In was also damaged by tho while off shu ran Into a heavy und hud her torn aud twisted by the Tbe storm lasted l be steamer also camo In yesterday with her lino is Irom Tho bark after three attempts to reach this arrived with most or Hor sails blown A little over three mouths ago the left Leghorn bound lor this laden with marble and When she was ball way across the ocean her curgo shifted In u and most or sails were blown Shu put Into and on In low of the tug she blurted again for Ibis Shu got up as far us where she ran Into a heavy and tn the height or the storm the hawser connecting thu vessels parted and she wont The Volt arrived hero covered and or awhile It was feared tbat the had not survived tho After losing the lug the bark ran before the and every time she attempted to make sail her canvas was blown Intensely cold weather Bet and the ves sels rigging was covered with ice hair a loot The und tit f oclock yesterday morning suu WUH picked up by tbu tus K had ur en soul out o Thu Moravia uml are still out and Tbo heavy Ico that touted over New York Harbor Thursday passed out lu SBU ony and lert local waters something akin to their normal All tho lorries run on schedule time lu middle ot ihu In tho uany tho of the Liberty street got stuck In the Ice on heir 4 trip and was in fui two and The boat had her boxes and freed herself by turning steam on ibe Trouble Is still when tbe Ico now tilling tbe Hudson breaks loose irom Us winter ing their way out Horn the HIE MORAVIA IDT INTO Mio n on the fimn TH l The lino steamer seventeen days nut from with iwo passengers lound io put In horo this morning or coal liad iv rough experience In recent considerable lust of hur As the was onp of thu ships below Now York last tail with cases on a detachment or was on duty at ilw whan whilo shn tn anybody rotn to The corre During the last wo net H Rt inn nail blown wotil i terp swept over thu Thr Violent Wel nnd The 17 days from nr here this Her delay was duo o trains and t ni iri tun decks were swopt by and thn cabins were The was carried anil two wore nu in tun has ribs In of having dashed across the OR BUNCHES Innovation for Keating In iaai apportionment seals must be provided for twentythree additional members of tbe How shall It be done IB the ques Heed nail Bourko tbe removal ot desks and tbe bt members on as ID tbe House of Under plan the ball or tbe House would be not more than bait its present and In tbe space economized would where grew could retire and attend to Tbe now would great lit to Iho The to be win Involve only tbe removal 01 tbo rail hind iho rear row of desks far make room for are sold by all houses not to by a IB tbe only strictly LOCOMOTIVE CHARGES No Story Like Maryland One Found In TO TRIG remarkably plucky and successful ht against an Immense snowdrift was made by William who was passenger train over tbe mountains on tbe Western Maryland last lloyd was In charge ot ft big now and up with engine to which the mall train they encountered terrible not loss than ton feet high and packed To atop In front of it Engineer would never s calling on Fireman tu pile up tho steam and a blast of whistle to tbe engineer Tn tbe rear bat bo was going and to get Hoy himself ana pulled tue throttle wide a leaped Into tba followed by us and tbe There was a grinding crash or broken glass and and boyd ound but surely ward by the pushed through tbe smashed Fireman was lost sight or In ibe 01 but the went tbo obstinate m uvery Tbo engineer and were burled In the tbo dab wiis up pumps and door were from Tbe drift was Whub tho trulu entered tbe blir drift it was almost forty uer anu when It the bad dwindled down to about BIX an When clear tue tram wus tbat its were hardly die Hoyd and the were nearly by tho blob closed In The oub windows warn smashed aud been out or lying A Bang ol tue train brought requisition hurried for ward q In thn last four days tho vessel passed yii lai f u quantities of schooner of sugar rom Han for New was up In Dutch island Harbor In a with sails and In Mho had gales and during her in night off Hook and to work up ho Narrows lie the wina Hue HI l hut aho hail to anchor ud run thn Mho did not until and In thu meun tuni had encountered thn most severe hat Donovan had bnu irai The crew aro badly frostbitten anil been taken to the In Tbo tion branch of tho New Lake and Western and tho Pennsylvania division ot tho and Hudson between this and havo boon by snow ror our Sev eral coal trains lire burled under the snow and to tho Now York Is long She loll two weeks ngo and was last spoken off the Dela Is in ot ilos ami who woro the Kd cooper when MHO was lost at sen las Tho was formerly Hen yacht and was rebuilt yuui u TO Illn Ilin ot Not lie Left Louis ste arrived hero today on his wuy to lit an Interview with a reporter ho repeated his strictures upon tuo Ho condemned ihu regulations made by thu Ish commissioners lor lUu preservation or Those he were es directed against the o the no ought not to bo Tuo solo for thu present unsatisfactory condition of affairs ho Is annexation of the Island by a great ALL OVEK A 1IUNUKED 1EAR8 Three of Nova People Die Within tl 84Three of the oldest people In Nova scotla died this One was aged one drod and who lived nt with lib grandson ami For it was tidally occurrence to tho lour generations working In the to Miu Catherine of Northeast died lined ouo hundred and leaving UOH aged one hundred and died ut 11 For FAIR Fur Kasiani at una weather lit temperature For fair weather with winds warmer u far Xew Western ana local mows fair in westerly Suw In on off the LOUR It WAI of thoso hafu forue nu tho Tory over lt movement falling over tile Lake the Mew Middle Atlantic In It waa A for be ilia now Mid The fel orer Northern New Hluti f from the with bo and aa pre vailed over the from North to A fall of temperature took place and tho Lake The oold weather will uu felt over the Middle Statin the tu lu or 1U Uo below waa 4 nua the la Canada Jt bolon at White la forming of em anil will In tho with pro valloU In ully The at 7 Wlo 80 an hour 99 It will lie lair aud colder to Moord for lax 11 n Thin and then buy a ot iwk tor 1botojrapbi The Bonanza Kins Shot in the Back by a OLD Kim THEN 1UT A BULLET IX HIS OWN BODY AND WILL lis Victims Wound Is Serious lint Not Likely to Prove IIT a For tune In In In the Arm the Lick III Sun for Him for tho Apparently it Loi ter Hi Old MUM Ue Tor 111 tho Fact Unit 1nlil lor lor Ilia Ha Nul IIIn Una Iteen from Ilia niKt llo la One In o of TO THK SAN John tho many times bonanza lng and narrowly escaped death by an assassins bullel shortly Wesley an old man broken in for tune of and made crazy by his lay In wall In Licit near Cost back ot the fur tho mining ho scums to lave had an Insane simply because 10 Is As walking along towards Tost street tho old man tired ut him from bo Thu heavy revolver lullet him ust below tbe shoulder and near thu Mackay turned ul tho shot In You uro shot I who was near put his band to his back under bis coat and withdrew it red Tlum no ell tho look him In bin buggy to tba where ho was cured Tno bullet was and Ibo though Is not thought to be after seeing ibo effect of his My I am ihe lo shot llo the street when tho and was thought to fco llo was taken lo the Hospital and will probably Tho shooting occurred In iho paved court back of thu which runs from Sui ter lo 1oxt between ery and Kearney A man was noticed walking around Butter acting very during the now and then throwing his bond back toward his hip custom to como noon every day to tho jewelry store at thu corner of street ncd Lick alloy to his watch with ihu chronometer ho Is always Au Mackay reached Ibo end of ihu ulley nearest suiter and n lew feet Irom tho old man was tho latter pulled out his revol ver and tired ono Thu bullel struck In ibo ot iho The murderer men turned tno pistol on himself aud fired a shot Into bis own Though tbe wound was tor u few stops ho followed trying to tiro ut him but be was so that he could not pull tbo Ho then throw up his ex 1 am and put bis bund behind his buck and some ono his As ho withdrew bis baud It w us with and ho exclaimed to ono of his friends thai iho bul lot hud taken effect in iho middle or his Mackay was placed In a buggy und taken to tho 1uluco medical attendance wus rendered wus taken to the City Deceiving John who Is connected with a florists more on was an ness to tbo lie u sals tod to hlB I bad Just left my said and was about to go Into my when I heard a loud Looking dowa the ulley towards Butter street I saw a man u white but and gray a cropped but rather strangling lug u revolver lu his right He wus roughly A short distance from him was Mack whom I Immediately lie had bis baud to bis a little above tho wus perfectly walked towards where I was OUB to the fuet tbat bis wouldbe murderer was standing close behind a pistol levelled ut it all happened like a Tbo rough looking man did not fire at his Intended vie urn turning weapon about pointed It at bis own breast and Ue whirled In tbe and fell to the u probably the only thing that saved Mr life was the fact that a wagon was In tbe street aud In crossing over got tbe vehicle between himself and tbe UB BLOOD TOLD IIIM UK WAS As me I wont forward aud asked bim to get Into my lie did and Jumping n after Tasked him U he was He drew band from his back and covered with and that ho waa hot hur but said i bad drive to We went but was no one so I drove to the Hotel and assisted Mackay up tp bis room on the first At bis request wunp tor Wa and with again went to but Keener s 11 Hemming to the Palace wo ound It baying beon examined by a lu response that bo was nil right nnd that ho had not been severely The old man who illu the shooting was taken to tho receiving in a patrol The wai but could not The patient was placed on tho operating wnen blood was to ooze through bin clothing about the upper portion of hH showed that tho bullet hnil entered his left passing through the trunk and coming out below the left The bul let round Just the The was apparently over seventy years of with hair and In tho hand pocket of his trousers was round n revolver of tho fully In bis pocket was a purse com also an envelope containing a paper on which was written 1alaco Knd not Toon FOB A letter to tho Examiner road os lood ror or sapphires to place ou the Jaded person ot A amount to have saved loo of bis paupers from a think or Inscribe on his Mackay about tbo man In San After being examined by tho lie walked about his talk Ho remained In bis room about two hours and then started off 1ne chance nre that tho intervening spent in putting his effects in order and getting ready for the The landlady or tho was away and had her passkey with us the room was 1icked It was at thU to whether had any From the people in tho house it was learned that he old man lind been very despondent or anil uml nearly all his moans bad been swallowed up In slock speculations I know very was tho re mark of a who lives near 1320 1nwcll used to come to my place every day to read the papers before be wont Ho dlil not In this as usual and he very much distressed over something as ho passed about u IN STOCKS AND was born In and baa n wile und At ono time he nan worth over and made about 000 on He camo to Francisco and began Rambling In Ills money soon began io go ami ben ho opened a grocery store on Fourth That venture and four years ago ho was running a bar and on steamer Mary which plies between snu Francisco and 11 ono time ho lived lu Denver and owned a lot nf but It also wont In bis stock Latterly tbo old man was almost without moans and was In a very despondent frame ot Ho know almost all tho oldtimers In When no ono else could old man WM called and generally lug his He said bo did not know tho man why he did llo supposed ho was soimi In telling Ibo story of ihu shooting MIL I was walking down Sutler bound tor my room to pick my uu 1 lo go to Virginia city this When 1 reached Molt alley I thought It would be u short cut lo luo 1 had hardly taken two stops In to Lion alley when 1 heard n pistol 1 paused ror u or 1 had any nne lu thu alley when I entered nnd dlil not at know irom which tbe report of Iho a voice exclaimed Mac you have been nua looking up I saw the gentleman who brought mo to my I am not I you ho for I saw the dust fly from your coat when tho bullet struck l put my hand around under my coat sure when 1 looked my hand was covered with I then felt a pain lu my It all happened lu a aud turn bait way around I saw my assailant standing at huad ot the alley with bis el nee tho shooting ot Judge Tarry W I by United Deputy Marshal four yearn baa there been such Intense excitement lu tian it was ana thousands of were on tbe streets In tbu business where tho shooting They crowded to the scene or tho ana the narrow alley way was soon black with sight is so well known In San Fran cisco that those who saw tho shooting Im mediately recognized and tbe news that the hud been shot was spread with Incredible crowds gathered about the bulletin boards nnd newspaper and when extra editions of inn papers camo out they were eagerly RIIlI UNDOUBTEDLY In Hud Turned Hli H Him Who Knew Theodoro chief engineer of the ojm yacht who has lived many years In San waswell acquainted with Wesley the wouldbe assassin ot MACKAY AS BT pistol pointed ut I then hurried across io tbe oast side of tbe und us I did BO I saw the us 1 lo his mouth nnd lire it He then reeled and und I continued up tho alloy until wu reached ho drove tao to Uw Palace When was If be know the mim who hud shot him lie said i I never know ot a man named 1 bad u goou look at tbe old man who and I am certain 1 do not know 1 cannot any reason for the HIS WOUND soon alter oclock iho physicians ex tbe John wbo performed the operation In conjunction with Bald that the bullot entered ho low tho ranging slightly to tbe tbo vertebra and lodged In one of tho Morso suld that tbe wound was not necessarily but that tho patient was by uo means out ot Uo added thai in tbe cane of gunshot wounds there was always danKor ot blood poisoning or When questioned Morse said It WAS too f oon alter the ot tho bullet lo foretell the i o ibe but was 1ey telegraphed in and to John tn 3ew Vork that hud but tune tie wound dan Alter Ibe bullet ot the patients KIWIS Wesley Ut woll known to old tn Ban nod bas been a laminar iikura around he made bis to 01 6 oclock ihls ho his room and went Uu later tn a vary despondent tbe say that as down Pirn oil street be waa tea bto 1IEK He called him Uncle When 1 knew blm about seven years he bad tho bar on tho a river boat running from Francisco to Ho must DO seventyfive years old though lie looked sprightly to ba considered Ills hair and cropped beard snow He Is little under medium height and bad a red Whoa bo left tbe Walker be bought saloon on Fourth San Be was constantly talking ot mining and dribbled In until bo lose everything He was quite well off at one I often blm use but 11 dont whether be operated in his or i Tne last time I saw mot wat two years I was coming lie was derini about tbe looking very lie me then that ba intended ty ret baok all ho but be did be expected to do Me seemed rational i but believe tua Tuo attempted tilling or yesterday topic ot tue uptown last and regret WM pressed by every At cUe Windsor many or tnu Wiv bulletins of eagerly tt iti  

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