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   World (Newspaper) - March 4, 1895, New York, New York                                Cloudy Cola THE WORLDS CIRCULATION IS World World Gain Over OVER HALF A MILLION PER Circulation Books Open to 1 PRICE TWO Circulation Books Open to Its Third Big Fire in Two Thought to Be of Incendiary IN Tie Inadequate Resources of the Fire Department Once lore Disas ALSO Fireman Fatally About Kre Also Thought to Have Been Purposely Bab Special to The March at today by another conflagration In the heart of the business part of the the third the past two In the case of the two other which involved aggregate loss of there were 1 suspicions of but the evl dence was insufficient to establish the But the present appears to leave no room for doubt that it was the work of an The which involved the loss of over broke out in the large new building lately erected by Robert Simpson at Yonge and Queen occupied by him as a depart mental The fire was discovered by a watchman In a corner of the basement of the far re 1 moved from the and what adds the suspicion that it was a case of incendiarism Is the fact that when the fire was discovered a loud explosion oc The rapidly spread through the large and before the fire men had got fairly to work it was be their Simpsons it spread across Queen to the building occupied the Agricultural Department of the Ontario Government and Philip large retail clothing This build Ing was as was retail and the at Winter next were dam K The Department was utterly uri eble to cope with such a conflagration The pressure from the mains was insuf to throw the yater high enough or in Insufficient quantities to check the raging furnace caused by the tion of the inflammable material with which Simpsons store The heat was so intense that the firemen were in deadly The flames ex tended to the Eatons dry a departmental like facing on Queen By the exertion of the aided by a private hose in the establish the was prevented from enter ing the main the fire extended north to store and burned it to the Meanwhile the Intense heat from Simpsons which had be come a seething mass of set to the Imperial Bank on the opposite Side of the but only the top flat was the bank Itself Milnes hardware south of the Im was next in and Hendersons auction room was burned to the tailoring es and Horse Hotel were The progress of the further south on this side was Next to on the Wan lessa Jewelry store was and on the west of on Queen the flames communicated with Knox one of the oldest Presby terian churches In the and its spire tell with a The main body of the church was only slightly Buildings on Yonge north of t were also burning For the night was for a wind would have turned a Into another Chicago It Was finally got under but not until several firemen had been Hone Tho said he made his rounds last night as He was in the about and all wag but upon his return in half an hour there was a huge bonfire of the empty and other inflam able with the flames darting March big have been of incendiary or which destroyed the finest business In this city last was the it disastrous since when the eni northwest half of Santa Fe avenue For more than an hour was thought the could be confined to the basement of Ober but It finally broke and soon the entire The second and third carried Immense weight in printing presses and The type lies In a molten and the huge Bates are red hot in the still burn Ing Sweeping the flames devoured in succession the Greer Block and Masonic Here a heavy firewall aided in checking the The Abilene and Solomon Departments responded to the Mayors but reached here too late to do total loss on Simpsons building and contents amounts to on which la an Insurance of on Imperial Ontario Government 000 The Insurance Is to The great bulk of the loss falls upon English Two men were Fireman Lock wood was knocked by the hose from a and Tobey was struck by falling Lock woods injuries are Tobey may The Ober Block was owned fay Fred an Eastern Hla loss Is Tne loss on stock owned by Charts of and consisting of dry goods and is The the Journal and the Herald Companies lost their entire plants and suffer an aggregate loss of with but little Other losses are The Greer Insurance Masonic insurance The other losses are divided among some fifteen small averaging In each These people hold but little BEHIND A in Danger from a Mile Gorge in the Allegheny Kiver Above Special to The March first Alle River gorge passed out today without doing any Tho river Is now clear to but at that point there Is a mass of Ice miles long and in many places forty feet Until today there were seven separ ate Now there Is but six hav ing come Back of the Ice Is a NEW MARCH Wetther Cloudy Cold THE WORLDS CIRCULATION IS World Help The 15 Other New York World Over OVER HALF A MILLION PER Says the Conple Pnt Ont of the Brevoort House Were Both Titled SPEAKS KAME Count Joerges Was the He De and von BUM His SHE WAS ONCE DAISY The Story of Her Career on Two Continents Pair left for San It May Be on sea of People are moving to places of and guards are kept to warn those who At Temploton Thompsons a number of summer cottages are in the middle a sea of ice A new channel has been made back of the ho which is expected to float away at any Six houses at Mahoning are under Tho Allegheny Valley Railroad has several hundred men at work trying save the big bridge across the Four miles up the there is a gorge thirty feet The Identity of the couple who last Wednesday were turned out of the Bre voort House by the Is at last made known by Count and the good name of a society woman is cleared of the slur cast upon It by idle and malicious gos tht the Astor me uni looks every I a Fifth Avenue to to ji He Is ana at 6 Mary Hamp tramP on the second floor of her 60S West His feat ell short of Gar vey because It was not a mansion that he but only a cosy home he dd Ot time to get tramp refused to leave when or dered to do so by and Policeman of the West Twentieth Street him He said he came only to justice Taintor Jefferson sentenced him to the Island for three The man who registered himself and his companion as and of according to Count the young Count Jud an offspring of one of the oldest and most exclusive titled families In The woman with him was none other than the notorious Daisy who ranks as one of the most accom adventuresses of two She Is or was until a very recent date the wife of Baron Albert voh himself a partner in the great banking house of London and How Count Juerges and the woman met each other and came to America on La Champagne is best told In of Count who or a friend of I should not have uttered word In this said Count had it not been Incumbent on me to clear the reputation of a good I allude to the American society lady whose name has unjustly been mixed up In this Under the circumstances as a man who against the protests of his chil dren and to the dismay of the Emperor William and his court Insisted on mar Two children were born to the and they are now In the care of their She is now In the maturity of her and is the possessor o diamonds and a wardrobe that a princess might Count Juerges expects to be very wealthy some His vast estate Is just now In the hands of his STEAMER VENETIAN Part of tho Cargo but the Total Loss IB Mere Than Special to The March The British steamer of the Furness from Boston to which struck on Lower Middle Ledge in a yester broke her back today and is a total She was built In and cost A steam pipe of the crew and scalding twentyone head of cattle and a number of sheep to The valued at nearly consisted 648 of 883 bushels of grain and a large quantity of bacon and The work of rescuing the live stock will probably be completed by The rest of the cargo will be The heaviest shippers were Swift Hammond and Morris of The Venetians not tonnage was but she had carrying capacity of more than The total loss is over Both vessel and cargo were fully March which went ashore on Assa tague Beach sank last Congress Creates an International Mone tary BUT THIS IS ABOUT The Sugar Bounty Scandal Will Stand on the Record to THEN BEHOLD THE BURGLARS LED BY A Dressed in Kans Attire When She Bobbed Stores and Special to Tho March nightly recently the stores here have been Suspicion fell on an un known man as the leader of the gang of and yesterday the police tracked the robber to a hut where a large quantity of stolen goods The supposed man proved to be Jane a wellknown widow dressed in male She was heavily The the officers has been the leader of a band of burglars for Her Hiram and were also WAS IT THE OVERDUE FLAXMAN The Grecian Prince Sighted a Veisel on of the British steamship Grecian which arrived yesterday believes he the new steamship of the Lamport and Holt overdue at this The was disabled and her num bers were but she was too distant the of the Grecian Prince to distinguish the He Is certain the craft desired no assist ance and he made no effort to com with the vessel by signals MiKer says the vessel was hove to and the work of repairing was evidently then going bound to the truth At first Count seemed inclined to withhold the name of the man In the on Being finally and unwillingly admitted that he was Count As I understand Bald Count who Is about thirtytwo years this Daisy then the Baroness Von Bu at the Budapest He be came infatuated with and followed her from place to until they final ly took passage on the travelling as and of The first I of their trouble was when I received a note tell that they were leaving the Bre voort House and going saw that and with Daisy went right away to her native where they are To the proprietor of the Brevoort House I wrote a note ordering that the trunks should be sent on to my 29 West Thirty first signing the letter for Juer Thence the trunks were dispatched to the Pennsylvania depot and were re by the Every one will understand my position In what might seem to be a violation of In Justice to a woman It became an abso lute necessity to make the true facts Count Hadik added that he believed the Countess Von had been di from her although on that point he could not speak Deputy Marshals Have the Notorious Out laws Penned In a Cave Near March was brought tonight by a carrier that a dozen deputy marshals have and his band of outlaws surrounded In the thirty miles east of has been the rendezvous of the and for It is said that there Is a reward of for the arrest of there are good prices on the heads several of The cave is just north of where the bloody tight Between the Daltons and e posse of by John took place in in which three marshals were killed and many Tie Record of he Reed Congress Beaten a elected to the next In Senate It Is thought that Jones of and either of Vir or of will be It is thus certain that six of the nine delegates will be silver as Crisp is a bimetallism and under the power given him pick out two other silver men to go with Thus practically all the work of the session has been The mem bers are without any political Neither side has anything to say about As told In these both sides are hoping for light from this monetary It Is the only rainbow In the political sky to Republicans and moderate silver To the extreme silver the it is not a of put very when he said today that the ony re sult of a conference would bei to post pone the settlement of the to throw it Into tihe Presidential campaign and to let the two parties go before the people We are both bimetal We believe and we are taking the only way to get It by appealing to Europe to help That Is the crank but the hopes of the other leaders are that the question may be out of politics if it is set tled to the peo ple and both claim that they solved the PRICE TWO shrewd move which set the House in a A question has to whether It will be legal for the Senate or the Speaker to designate members Qf the conference before the Sundry Civil has become a law by receiving the Pres idents so far the Senate Is It will go ead and select Its three delegates at the earliest convenient probably to No sooner was the Walcott Interna tional conference amendment assured of passage than the majority In the Senate asserted After a brief canvass of the situation it was deter mined that none but silver Senators should go on guard in the Senator Walcott cheerfully waived the to a place to which his paternity of the amendment gave him title in favor of his Senator next to of Is the ablest of The Nevada Senator has given as his rea son for declining to accept a place In the Senate From the Democratic side of and of were brought to the The Arkansas statesman has grown faster than any other man in the Senate from his telling work In connection with the Tariff when 112 i as much as knowledge of will be of value in producing a As to the Presidential delegates to be chosen from private life President Benjamin of Brown and Henry of New are still members of the dormant Brus sels Conference and to be considered CLOSING HOORS OF THE Night Scenes in Both Clevelands Hen drU Satirizes NARROW Chased on Her Way from by Special to Tho March more it is The Congress is about to Last night the members stayed at work till nearly 4 They were at It again by oclock this and are still It will come with a shock to most to hear that politics hardly The expectation ot a lively time to night was not streams of people of last night became torrents of humanity that poured through every filled up every in attendance in great John corridor and Ladies were And they all had on their best Sunday gowns sleeves no the scene in houses had more color and was gayer than at previ ous Diplomatic was tonight held beautiful women who came statistics by the page and details by the thousand In less than six months The Virginian Is a student LAST SCENES of without their hats and in full was chased by a last There were also gayly attired ladles in and Just succeeded in reaching her own Once inside she and was found In that condition when her husband reached home some time A couple of had elapsed a search the man was corn but at was unsuccessful The party were armed pistols and and It would have fared hard with the fellow had he been lives on the outskirts of about half a mile from She visited Patch about It was on her re when near is known as the Dismal that she Gregorys description of the man corresponds with that of the fellow who has been frightening children on Ocean In MISS TO WED AN The Daughter of the Merchant to the building and on Other r retail dry George March en gagement of Miss Mary daughter of ana Dupont and formerly of to George who Is the eldest son of Lord was born in He has been in Parliament since and was Under Secretary for India in 1891 He is a fellow of All Souls and the author of Russia in Central Problems of the Far East and Brave Craw Foil Train March high waymen stopped a train near here to day and ordered the de When tne car had been run a short distance the bandits ordered the engineer to Then the fireman grappled with one of the who laid him low with from his Thcr engineer attempted to hit his man with a but he and his com Count he claimed that he had been married to the New man woman in Who It was that revealed their real Identity to Libbey I dont said Count some one Is pretty sure to know Daisy Newman wherever she Count did not mistake the situa In San where Daisy Newman has gone with her new ad her name is peculiarly For years she was the recognized leader of the demimonde In that It was in 1882 that the versatile Daisy left her home in to San Francisco entered the home of one a tugboat The captains wife grew jealous of the demure Daisys and Daisy was soon looking for another She found one In the millinery store of on Market Daisy soon what a gay life to investigate little and as a result Miss Daley was in Judge Sawyers court on a charge of But her glorious Mr her black gown arid the eloquence of her secured her When Daisy courtroom she met Mol lle who offered her all the a home with a high old And Daisy had Among the millionaires of the Pacific Coast she played the very until one day in a whim she married William a grain But respectability and Daisy had no affinity for each and she presently turned up in New FOR NEBRASKA Five Million Will Be and Return Special to The March members of the Relief Commission have returned from Chicago and where they secured seed grain for des farmers from the Boards of The Commission estimates that to plant the land under cultivation In Hie fortythree counties will require The plant Ing of these the members of the Commission in the event of a the sum of to the profusion on the House and this IN TUB CAPITOL BARBER There were very few feet great flow of The outlook for an adjournment be oclock in the morning also seemed to keep the more restive spirits in It was a rush noisy night but not a disor There la a common belief that Congress most of its time howling the two today there waa steady grind at money for the support of the Govern both by the own and trusting to the future for the Issues by which they will take Bides In NOT FOE BUT FOB The Explanation left bjr a Murderer and for His Special to the March cause of Jealousy George Howell yester day killed Alice Gibson and then shot MONETARY Special March Sundry Civil Appropriation sion for an International monetary con will be under the hand of the President shortly after 8 oclock tomor row and before the hour of noon arrives it will be a Out of the murky fogs of and even legislation by the Congress the creation of a new monetary commission looms like a lighthouse to those who look to prac tical bimetallism for relief from finan cial The House Conference Committee on the Sundry Civil reported dis agreement on the monetary conference not from a feeling of hos but In order to make It more ef by a necessary Tho Change adopted in and then by both House and placed In the hands of the Speaker the appointment of the three members to which that body will be This was made necessary because the brief time re maining made it for the House to make choice by DISCORDANT In both House and Seriate the hostile silver raised discordant Stewart saw in proposition for a monetary confer ence naught but the machinations of bankers and gold standard In the of the Conference generously gave thirty minutes to and an In the of the A paper was circulated in the Senate In favor of these of Colo rado of and of had a clear majority of that every silver Senator sign Ing save To this programme the conservative and partisan Republi cans made There are now more Republicans than Democrats in the they and there would be two Republicans in that conference or there would of shrewd and a Presidential is their He Is a bl ot the Republican order and appropriating n himself On his body was found a letter addressed to his mother In which he said I am going to my long home In throe It IB not on account oE but on account of love and nothing Toll and all the children goodby for When you receive this I will be In Pray Tor I will be In Heaven with my loved Orant Bays the Is Hugh Grants attention was called yesterday to the rumor that he was to wed Miss Adelaide De of The rumor is so said the ex that I dont intend even to deny Free Baer secured a Here she gathered jewels and money from shallowpated fools until her for tune the hundred thousand and then began a new career In Her wit ard developing with line drew men Illustrious In all to her At Ham Baden Parts and Berlin she the of her New Torn Musician Special to The March The Commit tee on Arrangements of the National the V wizened old Baron vpn xf to be held in In today elected Henry Zoell of New York musical Bold for the Hew In thirty ironbound in the strong room of the Cunarder which arrived were in sold coin shipped by the Rothschilds to August The gold wH be taken to the this perhaps an extra session might not be a bad thing to unless the Republi cans who will control should show them selves as incompetent to grapple with the financial as Ms own party had shown This he said when the Senate on his appeal receded from Its determination to put the rider on the Diplomatic and Consular for the Job to lay a cable to one asked him if the President would veto the if the rider were kept and he said he Blackburn would If he were President Then they wanted to the would there be an and Black burn gave the reply quoted Friends of the President worked hard for there were Wolcott and silver who are Interested In the plans for a demonstrate Hie of the ex treme silver He also ac corded five minutes each to socialistic of Populist OF CONGRESSMAN Saturday walked from telIM to tho House drying his head wash available for the one now The President has declared himself in favor of the conference and Us pur and it Is a presumption that hla selections will be as fairly representative as those of Congress 1 LAST BIG THE 1 Speda to Trie March sugar bounty grab which waa rushed through the House In the early hours this will stand as the crowning lobby achievement of this Con This addition to the Sundry Civil Appropriation ended all chance of re ducing the total appropriations to the limit of the famous Reed The bounty amendment was tacked on in the Senate through Senatorial cour tesy and with no Idea that It would be accepted by the which had ta stubbornly opposed the granting this But the with BO many about to and susceptible to lobby upset the of the Seriate This through by a lobby which included not Gov of but the Senators from that State ana a pro There Is rid question when this provision caime to the Houso there was a majority of from 40 to 60 against Those in charge of Had no doubt of Its The took possession of the House River arid Harbor Committees and from this headquarters messages were sent to members to come from the chamber confer with the representatives of the sugar There was a how well founded It in impossible to that fifth of the appropriation had apart by the planters Interested sort of contingent fund to be to secure passage of the Whether money was actually used members cannot be substan but there is no doubt thit tithe professional at cure a big share of the bounty The open participation of professionals would not have occasioned lar as they are more or less interested In all legislation the ture of It was the activity of the two Louisiana and and the appearance of ex Kellogg and Warmoth in tha movement to secure this provision that gave the grab Its ugly The narrow margin of nine in favor of the bounty grab showed plainly the effect of the lobbyists With 000 at It Is npt to suppose that money was used to turn the tide in the There some members In the plant ers but the greater part of the contingent was expended went to defray the expenses of the lob The surprising development of the whole was the sudden change of front on the part of Representative the new and other Administration on monetary and to con dilate the who will appoint three of these and they told their Hawaiian cable friends that they were going to leave and BO the President won out at the This action untied all but one that about the delegates to the Mone tary An agreement was reached on that shortly after 11 At that time the had gont through The House appointed Its Crisp as one and gave him power to appoint other one a Democrat TOM Jerry of sockless no but a statesman nearly out of a Pence spoke in his shrill treble voice rising In a tremolo of denunciation of the nightmare plot against free silver coinage which MB dyspeptic Imagination em in the proposed la spite of all titte report waa adopted overwhelmingly in of ana a from oft tiresome and was a member Brussels Interne the bounty no doubt conference of still In the Republican and the unanimous choice of all parties and expressed a private pref for but he wanted to a The silver majority were confident that they would carry out their programme and select the three men but there was an under current of feeling that Daniel would have to step aside In favor of pf Ala who Is not only an but of high diplomatic In the House about midnight a resolu tion was presented directing Speaker Crisp to appoint as one of the House members of the International Monetary and as his associates a Democratic and Republican to be selected by their party the present The amid great The Senate executive ses sion about select Its three members conference The situation Indicates that Speaker Crisp will select McCreery and probably once a rival candidate for the McCreery was a delegate to of as Chair of the Committee on Foreign Af has developed a capacity for Mrs ot state diplomacy which would In good The Speaker will accept the suggestion pf the Republican side for their delegate from could but be declines to be considered Next to him more than CATCHING A ether irian of 4s tp thin that f j ii i f V that had Wilson declined to the passage of the Would have failed Representative Heie of New only Democrat whor scored for his fra T  

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