1' TRAINS ON FIRE AFTER CRASH; PASSENGER BURN D TO DEATH Pair lo-utHht mul Sumles. EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. HOTELS BARRICADED AGAINST STRIKE MOB ON RIOTOUS PARADE Waiters Attack Hoffman House and Sweep Pedestrians from Side walks During March to Union Square Mass Meeting. Hotel manager nn the line of the striking wallers' advance, toward t'nlon Square and the mua Htittl tbey held there thla afternoon barred their doom aa the crowds were passing in front o' the ban-lea Jed ptiuaiu'c. Thai' hud already caught the nnno" preliminary rifting trhtOU mar : d the advance or the u .titers 'ro.n th?1.' meeting at ltr:im Hall, on Sixth a.c n.ie, near Fortieth atreet. ;o the Kuiic-e downtown. An advanoe sua id of boia- . MUH an. I rlettBtf gVttdrB'Bad ewu'iir' downtown i o n -the ie on Sixth gaH fins, hnm.r.R tor IrovMO and creatl., It whan thu dirt not find II iend M I hand. This. iln;r:f Um fa.:t Ibui Inepecto-i t.ahay ai d .'flu police ft.ied uadar Cum- ' mlgeloner Waldo's strict orders that i there eho'.i! i under no olrcutnstaBsoi ha a repe-tlt on of last nlth''s roil til! USUI i ound of r'-.tlnp. . The Inspector was bicl.ed by Com- aatsBioaar Waldo in gMn strict order.; to th 500 poll cam sn detailed to tiro for strllJs duty that no I apatltlOQ of I laat n. slit's ac ikk ahotild or. nr. f Nor waa InawMtor l.uh- . resssured aa In ihf eftocta of tie mciitiK when ..a lachten rio; itllrk l the progress cf t tie tirst hand of OCOUtg toward I'nlon (Jouaie early In the OftOrnoOa. i'he ' "' '' "'"' I n Mlxth HVir.n". n.' tn at r-Hst, alio 1 1 after noon, a no. tasking a par-.. n it to march to tii" gQuare, they had er;u out a 0 !ng squadron u trouale-ms'-trs In advance Of . te main move mailt, d in n 10 the Sniiarc. The tklwnl thing party, compoood of bstr.een Hfly And BSVSBt) -it c lorelfn era wild wore red ribbona in tiicir but t mOOlOg, tr.at'i'hed down tilth avenuu In "comimny frost" formation, arms l.nl .ed. Thay attempted to eaetp pe Cestliani off the sidewslks In front of the hotels that were passed, and It f.ont of nearly eery hostelry paused 10 about euraea In half the lunguea of K jrope. At Twenty-tlfiii at.-cet and Broadway they put t le swinging doors of the lioff- n an Ho ise out of Commission A block b',ow Ibey wrecked a peddler a p.iu- i cart and plundered It of Ita fruit, ejti I Then gaVOfgJ POiiOSntStl of the trnltli' ' squad attempted to hreak -if. too fast g.-owing crowd, oranges and apples I lumped their aldea and they were unable to atem the torrent of lawle i- I I ess. Back to TWSnt) -aiitb atreet and Sixth a nine the band paraded, and at the sight of a cook turning "dap-jacks" In the window of a restaurant, boots an 1 catcalls preceded a show or of oranges aialnat the window. The glasa with stood ti.e bombardment, but the coik lied like King Arthur, leavluk his cakes to uurn. Then the scouts of trouble merged with the crowds of i e main body of atrikCTe, walking down from Bryant liall to I'nlun Square. At the mass mooting In I'nion 8. mare about a thnuaand striking waiters closed at) QUI the stand and Hatened Mrs: i.i Patrick (Jiilnlan in an Intemperate harangue, wherein he excoriated James B. Regan, proprietor of the Knick erbocker, and Police Commisaluner Waldo. Kliiabeth G. Flynn waa the speaker who caused the moat enthual ssm. The most Important gain cialnied by the Itrlgtri before Che meeting waa held waa the walk-out of some of the waiters at the Hotel Vanderb'l'.t. The union claimed ISO; the management said il aa "a mere handful." Hits FlyUU. at union hOOlQIUeftOfgi decUu-ed Ihtyi during the ttornoou the iin'.on ciiiployecs in the Hotel HgVOy, the llllfTllUll I louse and In I ie Klft i Avanuc rastgura ni bad wn.keii out, eoanpittaly crippling the dlnlngroom service of each. bitobOII and pantry men ha-lng jnlned the wallers. Sne also Igld tiial only six xailers Continued on ruth Fog. i.pirlthl. litis. h Ce. lThe.ew an J placed, guarda with nlglibstkke IS SArTtY MAILED BYPARCELS POST en-Pounder in 7 1 -Inch Bundle Cost 15 Cents to Carry to Giiuidmother. BAT A VI A, O. .Ian. Vernon O. .tie. mall .airier on mrsl route N'o. ..lit of thla i la. e. it. t ie flret man to CSpl and deliver under par. el post i. conditions live bain. The baby, a boy welshing; ten and threc-nur.rt.rs I pounds, lust within the eleven-nound weipht limit, la the child of Mr. and Mr. Jesse Hcaulr or nenr (ilen Kate. The "pHckuire" waa well wrapped and fSSdy for "mulling" when the carrier got it to-day. Its meaaurementa reach ad seventy -one Inrhea, also Just Within the law. which makes seventy two inches the limit. Mr. l.ytle delivered the "parcel" safely to the addresw on the card at tached, that of Ita grandmother, Mrs l.onle Hengle. who lives about a" mile from lta home. The postage win fifteen cents and tiie "parcel" waa Insured for 150. r1" 1 DOG GUARDS DEAD BOY FOUND IN WOOD POND. MISStnc I liroe-i ear-OKI i am Thorne Hound by Searcher, Face Down, in Three-Inch Puddle. OXFOItlJ. K. J . Jan. 2S.-Wlth th. faithful faniil don standing guard ov i ids dead body, throe-yaar-old '.vniiam Thorns, son .of Mr. and Mia lev Thorne was found early to-day face down In a pool of rain water Uj th nouda a mill troni nla home. A search party, organized t lugtlcc of the F'euce B, V. Sharps, while aeour Ing the woods, heard the dog barl.li g and fuund the animal guarding the bode of iila little innate' The chll wua lying on the edge of a puddle, thre.. Inches deep, with ItU face prease.1 down In the mud Tnet, were no marks on the body. He h:d strai'ed from home Thuraday after noon w.iile his mother was on an uppvi floor. NEW LINER BROKE RECORD. I I d e l ine Kramer l.rsspt Made i Past Time VI. ma the Toast. Arthur W. I've, pat-aenger traffic manager of the Clyde Line, who sue with tiie new steamship I.cnape on ner first trip to Charleston anl Jackson ville, announced to-day that the vi ssel had broken the Atlantic coastwise rec ord and made a difference between Now York and Charleston of rive and one-half rtOUIW, BotWOtn New- York and Savannah the saving or time bv tin LonaPO It four hours. Tht ac'ual nine ami thit WAI ma-i after a fog delny of flvr houi'.- friu New Vork to Charleston was thin; -.line hours and 1 lity-elgl,; minutes from .lock to dock. Ca;it. tCdmunJ. Kemi.le. cimmodoi ' of tht ('lde l.iua fleet, is m voaaoaand at tha btnaeo. " Circulation Books Open to AIL" The frees rahll.tiies Verb World!. NEW SUBWAY CONFABS ! END; NOW THEY'LL j Announcement Made That Agreements Have Been Reached on All Points. ARRANGED LAST NIGHT. Only Thing Now Necessary Is to Formally Execute Con tracts With Monopolists. Tine gulf WO? coirferencea are over. A I complete agreement between the tract Uoti cimpnntea and the offlclala repre a mtng the cuy has been reached. The'e does not remain a single diaputed polni. This definite declaration was made to day by one who has taken part In the confabs. If true It means that every thing to cut and dried to lam the sub way grab through by Fsb. 1. There la no tiirtbei necessity for more .inferences, and there will he none," said the official mention). "Thore does not now raiMlB a aingle point that haa not been settled. All that remains to be done Is the pbyal al act of counsel of redrafting the con nects In accordance with the amend ments agreed upon, and the further phyalcal act of printing the revlied documents Just how long that will take I cannot predict." 'Hie conference at which the final agreement was reached took place at the home of Chairman willcos last nisbt and continued until early to-day, but a few minor details In regard to ihe B. H. T were dlspuaed of fin. illy this afternoon at a luncheon attended by Chairman Wfllcox, rtoroutfh Presi dent McAneny and President Williams of the Brooklyn company. "There will be no undue haste In ths matter," asld the Chairman to-day. "Of that you may be certain. We are not sttvmptlng to 'jam' anything through. Certain changes are being made, and these are important, but are not Important euuugh to reach down to the root of the matter. We ars work ing as rapidly as we can. without undue delay, because we have worked without undue delay right along." LEVEE, 75 CONVICTS FIGHT TO ESCAPE Gang Uses Guns gainst f iuards at Beulah. Miss. Many Families in Peril. MKMTMI IS. Tnn . Ian .. i Beulah, Mlas,, broke Water poured throuku I .. Tha eves early to-.lav. gaa of '.iii feet wide. Families In till district il hI for their Uvea, When the levae 'nuke aaVOa)t'ftvg riisle convicts wo.'kinu on it made a dash for linerty. Several seemed guns and returned the ttfg of tht gUOfda who pursue.) them. AfttC a ami rl Rghti In whi'h (our convict" and tWO gUtrdl we-Le wounotdi tno priaonert aus n The flnod situation Is hourly grow , (rg ,,raa a bo it Heulah. All traffic c.n ' t ne lasoo ami sfiBswppi nirsr is about to he ahniidnned. I ila will lens many to t eir fate Jf res. tie bog I a do not rOAOh tiiem. Tiie bfOWN In thg IdVOO is at tha s a me point where the dlgMtfOUl flood of laal yenr atal'tlni its .imst dtjgtructlt work. It U fcurel that several hUndlsJ souaie niilea would he InUlldgttd cive hundrod dtato convluta ami una l . unhand nt ner men will be rushed lo u.e Mood scene, and an gupoal t. r holp n ill ha made dire t In Proaldtnt Taft. TN l t t W l. 4 HI ll . I.'.M., ff. j.iii .in I 11,1'i.bi lufjtsu . i A I.I. 1,1 S s nil. woi'.n TKtVKi, JAM DEAL THROUGH I t 111. II A. ec I'llllilSI . . . II lillg. rsi si-, .v i trssaa aasaaaas awe. aa. YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, PINK TEA POKER PARTY HOSTESS HELDFOR TRIAL Miss Alice Merrill, Arrested After Detectives Had Played, Gives $500 Bail. ONE REPORTS WINNING. Woman Caught in Raid at Ivy Court at No. 210 West 107th Street. Maglatrste Corrlgan was an aurprlacd to-day by the testimony of Detective Sutter at the hearing of Mlaa Alice Merrill of No 10 Weat One Hundred and Seventh atreet on charges of keep ing a gambling house, that he nearly ) fell from hla chair. Detective Butt i aald that, after anting In the game for half an hour, he had quit a winner. Never having beard a policeman make aueh an admission, the Magistrate gasped. "How much?" he asked Thirty-five centa, your Honor." aald Sutter. "Hut," he added hastily, my 1 partner. Detective Armatrong, loat f 10." Miss Merrill and the man who waa. described ns her msnnger, Robert s ' Roberta, were held In 1500 ball for an examination next week. Cash bail waa1 fumlahsd by E. M. Kngleman of No. 1 Madia. in avenue SEQUEL OF RAID MADE EARLIER IN WEEK. The raid of the detectives nn aaisa ; Merrill s place waa the sequel of their raid on the home of Mrs. Uubner In Weat Ninety-second street earlier In the week. Mrs. Vaeuei and Mrs. llyer, the woman whom t iey met In Rector's res . tail rant at Columbus avenue and Sixty- 1 alxth atreet, had Introduced them by telephone to Miss Merrill before taking ' them to Mra. tiuhner'a. The detectives vlaited Mies Merrill and reported to Inapeotor Dwyer. They asld It was no place for "pikers," the play being high at times. They aald two games went In full blast, one for men bj the dining room and another for women In the front parlor. Roberta, the detectives aald, seemed to be In charge of ths games. By order of the Inapsctor they awore out warrant a and, led by Inspector Dwyer himself, tne detectlvea and eight men went around to Ivy Court laat night. ALL THE PLAYERS IN EVENING DREES. The dsteotlves had been poatng as men from the War., and the negro butler admitted them. Inside wsrs eight or nine men and an equal number of women, all In evening dress. As soon as ths detectlvea had snte-ed lbs policemen behind them pushed their way in. The negro turned a slokly gray and waa apeechleea. Aibovo the rsttle of chips a woman's voice Inquired: "What's the trouble out there, butler?" "Cl-g-go-good I.swd, Miss Alice," he finally gaaped, "ae'ae done been pinched!" , When Mlsa Merrill aaw the detectlvea In the van of the Invaders her Indig nation and acorn bu st gbmnds. "i4o thla la the return fur my hoapl tality," she sneered "lirateful crea tures, dotooUvoal" Then tpoke up M.ss Dorothy Jane, she called herself, of No. at Kaat One I Hundred and Fifty-thud street. Cud dling a Fren"h pood!, she aald: "Any-w-ay, yog can't arres; this little de.i. . lie hasn't done anything." Another who called herself Miss Mary Martin was htaytbrokan. "Why .ltd ' you have to do It Just at this tlmsT" I she walled "I had hi.d a losing streak for a month, and nr. luok had jost turned." "Vou can't pOstibl) arrest me," aled uiie uf tiie mOAi "bocaus- I have to lake Ultg Jane home, y nj know.' The greatest tUrprlgOi however, came wliei. the dle -t.ves iieian to gather n I ha e,,.l gambling paraphernal i Out 0' the e.Mj dtckl of ra.da se aed agVortl lltChl were -aid to n ".oil " Out' dock I. a six a.cs and five kl.i.M 'I'nete was a II.OOU maliugany table thai had to ue bfOktn up to get i into -be alovator ani down to ihi tut o vaguo 'i'ha ogoltomohl in ttie bouat toon rr.ii tlti i tt ie'.ered Oil ll. The , giswnrd was luij Miss altfrlll to ge. tome Lag, iddlntf: tigl it tor my guaatg and Ihflg ii t dctt" tonie of UtOSg ill the ti.c'ii ssbl tut tCouuuueU siu aacuus IGen. Sickles, Whose Arrest I Is Ordered, as He Looks To-Dayi (!'! right by Tower a 4 : gdjfcaBaaWCW f .aafl LejbV LW sfgTcfJ WSii WaSijJJ- PUIMIaBB. tl BJJBBWLI BgV Vi aBEuai!li afaaamil m mm i Hi h i n wl mm ' ' ihu i mssC?i fetffesf.eeaTiiffi'tiif.fttf DAN SICKLES GOES TO AIL IF HE DOESN'T PAY $23,476 TO THE STATE BY MONDAY Order of Arrest Issued by Court in Albany But Ser vice Is Delayed. IT'S HIS LAST CHANCE. Deposed From Monument Commission Because He Helped Himself to Funds. I'nlPiK (Jen Daniel K. Itokldd or Ins friend or lii . family rati raise $113,470 by Monday morning Mid BSVd thg money In faatltlloM to bo tuitiod over lo rep iHiuitatlveH of the State of Ntw York bd will be placcij iimlcr arregt. (Jon. Sickles Is charged with mis appropriating J3.47ti of funda col le'ted by the Slate Monument Com mission, of wMoh ba wsi otuUrauui up to last moiilh. and Atioriiey-titin-e-nil I'grmody, after waltlnK In vain lor I lie money, KMUTdd to-day an or der for tbd arxpst of tin OdSSrsli Tue ardor wH iMUOd by tht Supreme Courl in Albany on tha psrsonal appii- cgtlon of t ie A I lOI ney-iieneral. l'Vank lin IConUtd) o( IhO Attorney-ilenerars off.ee tgt glv n tiie order w.tn Inatruc 'I'.ne to '.a!:! elepa looking to Hen HK'klta'l arr Ml ARREST DELAYED UNTIL MON DAY TO GIVE HIM A CHANCE. Inaemueh a tin. Otnoral la eighty- t'lhl vur- obi and In poor liealth. It . I ue. '.la I to lio'd t ie order 'e Hiret Until Monday m Innt evry possibility tConuautd nu aotaaA I mow. Circulation Bookn Open to 1913. 12 PAGES I'inxnivlna Company.) "SILENT FIFTEEN" SAIL AWAY, PLEDGED NOT TO TALK TO MEN Parly of Girls Off for Tour of West Indies Have Unique Ideas of Propriety. The "fltUnt WftOOn" sailed tor Kings ton. Jamaica, to-duy on the new sieam ship I'a.t-.tes of the United Fruit com pany. Tha "SUent Fifteen'' are headed bv s BOgtmittSe of four, the Misses Hulti and Marian BlvtR of Nn. 3"3h fOddWajr, and the Miases Knima and Marian We! ler of Brooklyn. They aro taking alonn their own automobile ami Intend to got all tif tiie iieare: West Indies Il waa explained by fi lehda who wen' to sea them off tha' (ha "Silent Fifteen' :ake their mine from their com option Iwhnt the Ml girl OUfM tn he. Drees I prettily, smile ehtOffulty and never say it word to a man unless abaolUtOli I nivuaaarv. Il thtlr motto Tin y tUtVe agree I. said Miss BtVlO. I "that a woman tnO does )ot talk t" mult puts libit at a disadvantage. ho has dine auMhlug nnpeasa:. llent'S la more Irritating to him than s oi img if lie it trying to uo mea I ant BsOn e h iwt mm out tu tin. ut most tgigni or hla uligrmi u liar It Mil. Biaka him talk b igjgvlf UIP i a cM'oaalun, if a man is balgp nolh tog nlil show it quicker tha i a rafuaa to h.cp o it Ills 1.1 irr D) talking. Tne yo other ie nf tkolr (Alt trip. ;ii a. Mil hat p: "mi . i aa. a lltslde to talk to a iwn parly nil ne 'e Hit) arc . ii .a EXTRA All." WILD PANIC IN CRASH ON THIRD AVENUE T" AT THIRTY-THIRD ST. Cars Catch Fire and Add to the Peril After Crowded Train Bound for South Ferry Smashes Into One Bound for City Hall. SCORE OF WOMEN FAINT AS THEY ARE RESCUED. Trucks of Two of the Cars Overhang the "L" Structure and Police Stop Traffic on Surface Line. THE Qleesoa, of Wo. Pollcemos J. street. THE IILLOWI, Wo. 441 East One Kaadrsd and Thirty-fourth street, ths gioas. nuDi, Minn moan. w. 1604 Waabiagtoa avsnns, ths Bros a. utaou. gutaivax., wo. 1004 w.so- lagtoB aveaae, ths Broaa. MUTTX.BWOWTM, UIIIT, Wo. 33 Ocean plaee, Brooklyn. gTBOaf, rwAMK a Bo. oo ruth etrset. Brookdyn. XZKJgBlBBAU, ITA, Bo. 43d East One Wusdred and Thirty-eighth street, the Broaa. TOBOBT, arjgg. .. Bo. uo Weat First atreet, It Teraoa. The most disastrous wrt'ck. on ihe "L" system since a train ran off the structure at Fitty-mird street anJ Ninth avenue nearly ten years ago occurred on the Third Avenue line, between Thirty-third and Thirty-second Greets, at i.1S o'clock this afternoon, when a heavil laden south-bound South ferry train crashed into a crowded City Hall train. A passenger is known to have been killed, scores were injured anJ two cars caught fire. , At live o'clock thU afternoon he was Identified as Policeman J. M. dleason of No. Ml But One Hundred and 'lliirty-thiid street. He was identilied by the number on hK revolver which was found underneath hi boldy. Motorman Hearms was placed under arrest on his cot in Bellevue I lotpitlL He is charged with criminal negligence. No exi'l.inatlon of fne accident has been obtained. In the bright aftenifxin unlufht Motorman Michael Hearms of the colliding train crowded on .".is power after leaving the Thirty-fourth street station, gath ered momentum for his train on a down grade and went smash Into a train iii plain llfhl ahead of him. It Is believed he applied the brakes bul they reiu .ed to work. The forward train in the collision had come to ,i sadden stop. THIRD A VENVE "L" TIED VP FOR BOURS. In preparation tor the early afternoon rush from uptown, trains were running ClOM together southbound at the time of the collision. The wreck necessitated the shutting off of power so the firemen could work and the I entire ThW avenue line was tied up y, iiiw .il rtto truck! of the c.irs a' ' - railed, the rear end of the last air of i i the second train were overhanging allow Third avenue car to pass under the cene of the wreck. ihe :r..-d ol the collision was heard two blocks away. Almost Im- meJuiCl) ihe forward end ol the whiJi the insulation iud been torn PRICE ONE CENT. DEAD 341 Bast One Kandrod and Thirty - INJURED. KVWX.BB, BJBOXWA, Bo. 004 Voir. moat aveaae. Brows, UUT, BAWXBX., Bo. 100 aveaue, Broaa. oats oa kaad and logo bAWWBWBBB, TMOXAg, Bo. tilt Arthur aveaae, Bronx. BJOAWB. BnOKASXi, Bo. OtW Boot Oma aadrod and fortieth street, aw toraaaa of aeooad grata, oats SB hssyd and lags , coaautloa oortoaa. UTXBS, AMVBI., Ofteea years old. Bo. 000 Boat Blaty -sloth street, prsb abla tateraal lajurlea. X.TWOB, MMB. HAST, Bo. Beg WBsVh- iBgtoa aveaae, soaTerlag fr for the rest of the afternoon. of the trnins in lru rollicinn ure .i. wwss rhe first train and the forward car of the structure and the police refused to first car caught tire, the wires from igniting the woodwork. The