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•Dfett^iCrrii *S&SBSSBb oltiltttttt. \- t\\ v 23.163. PRISON POET 10 BEGIN LIFE ANEW — Panned After Serving Ha!; of Ten-Year Penitentiary Sen tence for Theft of $24. WILL BE FREE ON BIRTHDAY ppcprratr Aftrr Being Thrown (mm Train. He Robbed Rail «v Station -Many Offers of Employment. rw- - ■ . ■ ■ .n. ; \ : • M aflfeei ba* baj ... ■ ■ •' tr-'-'t • f .<J4 ■ ■ • . » « 'arlißtad. ■ . • - • •-, v I 1 • . •••■Tin-Mi of r.;ist<rn niaca ■ - v li] 1>« ■• • ' «1 OB M">ii 1Q (O ?i-r!h intu m r> i if eraploj tnent U-:l ! :ir.i, froni liMbert • tttar of' Th. t". i - • ■ •••••• Th.- IJfllman." ' - • |be• f : t'-r pf "Tli. ■ • ■ '■; A' 71,, ■ • i '.-• ..1 i.\ , • .rt.-r's |<l<a ' - . :"•• - r the ' • ■ -^ v panaßy toa m - r- ■•,■'< «fa«f a« ■Baal) in r , • : • ' :s ..«" 1n«; .. I p| • • Ml e> • • :• jvc I * ■ • Mnniia> . •rh ;.nr.;vorv;tr\ <■*" pjbl ■ • . : • •: ••! board 1 ..;. the rooott* '■ *ria! 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Una ... pra.rd opera Finger, to ♦>sr!it. -eferring to (bo I ihte dispatch*? l.thtf rave passed between her tad Ritb ert Wi-.thr^p rhanVr, of New York. 'crar>ij*oti .if th* 'at. .T.«hn Jacob «-t..r MOi Oavaijert wnt nn in jyiy that *he had t^nt a message to if r. Chanler, ■I kanptag v.ltb the promise she had .made prior to sailing to Europe, accept - • c hip • P.-.5:, ! of marriage ••n .-onrijtion •hxt the mriTTiap»* «hn\|l<i occur on h*r Mtatß to Vev York Iti tr>* fall. Mr. iTieiilei r^p'i^'i. th« sinpf 1 <=a<d iniiev< >• tri ;i ■■•• : • ••£ ■■«■ . r<nil:ti.>ns UPCOTI • Tlir' w>>rr i-ertahi o'">sta*Mes In The ■\a\ of j.ji tmmedSstie i:n;.Mi, such as flag » -onTrn -Is. "We had ts put it that way," continued Mile. • JsvaJferl "1 — nin Ic*viiiß «•;•< \ln\ ■_'.". lor an enjrag* rrt*nt in St. Vctrr*h-.jrc. After that I tt ' npCDd tfcTOS mnnthw in BOCSOS [Ayvea, an-l fTO mtherr probabl) will re turn t,. j\irK C'-t.k to N«-« •rk in S i ■ ■• •„ i •■ Mll< . «';iva!iori was unable to say defi ritoly aferthcr would pins ,■ itn in ■N>» Y'«rk before h«-r marriage. Indetd. no arratipenients \\hats«»ever would bo jmadr t><iuifiiß the cominc of Mr <'hanler ba I '- I r i - lIM f-Jr.cer was rx^iei^ed w ith i •- 1«'-«1;<>. and r»'cei\»»d many tele pr:tni:« <>t inquiry and congratulation fr<'m veil wishers. > COUNT AND WIFE ARRESTED American Woman Charges Fraud in Sale of Paintings. . - department of indre-f t-Loire, i'riiV.--<\ April 16.— The Count and Ooun- , tf ss Daulby de Uatiuny. vho c»c<.upy a : bauttt&d chateau at St. « "yr-Fur- Loire, ! l.uve b-en jirrejtted on cornrlaint of Mrs. I.ury l»;ii:ic, the widow of «'harles Haas* . ''.line, ,>f n.ist'in. OB the chare^ Of • , r-.ser.tati..:i in eOOMCttaa with! t);f sale of saY gsd fa!?e painthifrs. ral- | ■ •: sti million!* of francs. Mrs Pairi'* DOW Mlta i*i the Avenue 1 ];••:- >>■• H..ui..gT.e. She payp that the Oount«-Fs de (Jatigny. v. ho was formerly! M Lm UaatL <>f Boston, has entered! ! suit afrair.st h.>r in Boston t.. recover ! Hiit'i, .mil ;n; n payment of pictures to the :. umber of . :j*ht> -or>'. which Mrs. Paine 1 purchased from her. lira Paine brought ■boot th«- arrest Of th" oaßßt a:;d co;;ntess o:i the ground that the paintli wtrf fraudulently «=old U nrijrij .15. mbtgWßM tfacjr w.re fur the most pesrt copies. Anmng these are al • '•>riits. Ml^nards and r*orregrsrios. j im luding the famous 'Wttp of Antiope."* ! vldcfe li now in tfaa Uiuiift "»sr»rh to The Trihun* 1 BoMaa, A;»ril It ClMllf H. Paltic, v U<-> v.h< a member o! the Stock I hc chancr* firm of Panic. Webber & OOw] did in tlio Massachusetts general Hos- , ; • : a \car a^o las' S< it» .b> r, leav- | 5:,»: th^ Inc<ime of his estate, wh" ■ wa« , Mtttaattd at several n:ii:iorts. to his wife, i H rfty after Mr. Pair*s d-ith th. ' .■•■uit notified th" ♦state that Mr Pame' bad orttarad th«~ p iiuff. but as the ex- \ >■■ ;t.irs had no knowledge of any MCtl j tmactiaß dM) rcflknad t<> n wpi ttMva.l Aiv rntifT of the f;ir;:i!y sa ; d t •-nipht: ■■\\lilo i had not hrnrd of th^ arrest. I understand thai proceeding! had he. n >■- ."cht riKai'\st th- <-ount H<- was well j kno"Mi :n tliis city t.rt'or« his marriaß<» to Miss i^irt tad vaa >lao knot n person | fcily to Mrs. Pa mc" It* ?t.:i'ri.ic of Hha Lam i" th° • \-><->k ptad In TriTiit\ «'hurch on! Mar I v. ;>.v" ano . rr- :i tfd pr^at lnter^Bt mi Boatoa •»...-, -t-. Vi«-s Lunt >*a«; OM >•: th- BMSt bcantlfW (iris ta Boal «t U of hf-r Ban iatj' WAINWRIGHT DECLINES Wholr Question of Surveyorship Here Left Open. r .. o _ »>,. -r-<> hm r?.j-ra-j Washington. Npr-l ML Btat* S"nator •• ■ h«v VTateai%lil 'i.t? iadhwd *'i r poaf r ' f BBTTcyar of *h*» Port of %■<-> ; I Tort ■ l " rV< " l a? 00m '1 to him a veofc I • i P^esMetM Ht PFaluaiilght'i • m " r■ r . »,^T<- late this ■fiLinmm bb4 raass4 tho sr".itr«t T-ojr--t to t' <r> ~ ■■ - r ' Of t* 1'"1 '" Trr3«';r-, -who hrnj boped >■• K*ooJd pm h< « ■•! datt to j pi Th* c o>dtaatf<M lasrca lIM "h^i«> pab •'.' open agaJ i ac M '■•'I been navned i ).- ih« ..jm'r,--rrHt'"n »V'St Mr Wa'P richt W.-/1H -4'-'-»>pt an.l Dttla '"'-•nyidrrw i i r. • c'-^'" to uUki caatfMataaj %F% F va< T-!>3 '■ Tb<- MbVM *"■ ■**■ .- Hm >^»»»iiWii«l«Mi -v ir«. rm1n»"l to r.M^iTi « • • ' >- -> i ' h;ira<"trr and ,'. ti For •' '" ofli^e. and N 's an ■ ■ til] Msarted Ikal i UMt »ii b^ [appointed 'BIG HRrFELriNGER pauji ! OJrf Y*l«» Guard Blames Bupiti^sp R^ verses on Panic of 1907. ■ t 7 . -. *; M '->.» | -;v.,.-. \i •■••«.■.!'. :« Aft-r B nortiu ■: ■1 -'!■•<•; t) ♦ I.«tI *« • Of i <•■;. ■ ■ •• -• •■ Urn Oompaajr, of ll"ff. «'■;■■'. il.. .1 I «|r ] I km mnuiTi ii«* • :•■•)'■! oaal tllfllUlM «f n[.j.-..> RMMI] ; *-.ir. .»^i .•r(«iito'-« ' •\r « i. <i n p^rftloa la ' ■ 'nr, t. iiKr.ip'' \ .-t rwj , r,...^,»r h»is | . »•■ ;,«k"«i It «(;;*«- :i "»• th«l th. - «■ rti Pi - - | iri\ OtWOtf. W. W i«<-r. " nc-'. ' ' rfiirtHliigiw. CL 1. (f«ffe!l ;:t a'"l I I>. McCaitodl > "'i-tl ,!•;•• th. nriß T!»ey wtv the fallurf 1~ tlie . • •• • rUm poafe af iyc. • H< T' mRH BRpCrtartwd «>\ • r t 'i» nffalr i. ■ ..! is . re\. t«es, j,ril»r.«oplil.-Mlly. BOY LASSOED AN AUTOMOBILE i Forgot That the Rope Wai Tied to His Waist, and Was Dragged 100 Feet. FWirrtor,, N. .».. Ai.ril •'. <Sp#>«~!:,li . a bo) ■Im ■ f"tni <if play .:iy "Wild B7«Ot* M PI r^r^tniif h:- fUlid,f Uli d , - •. • ■ . ...rt t.. .la> f"i I" i» fn bed w th intjuirwrjiWe brulaew and «»-r«t<:h<'«. aft i • .'.!-■••■) i ' • aiito ■ . • . • ■ ■■ Towti««-n4. of t!i* "'uiri t.ri.,r,,i <;i.«-w I'.impatij. ah li rpr-tl j-,. -t ■>. »;■- <\e\*r «.nd Mpai on* of I lie • atmea, ■■ . • thai "'" ' nopo » as ..• . u*i»! TIM -*r MM Bfltag s«. f«>t iiui I.- v«* Inpjpl Mi DOM !«rf«r» ■i .-w iihccJ raaßpji PJfcai lai n.attfri aai pad rtoppafl *.j,. ear. Clanaßci *»n a u»-i crnxf\f<i i.ijje. i irbca '■'•■• -•• but*doo"| »«id (line im tiutlJns •<i":'iU')> »fx>::«j NEW-YORK, SI \O.\Y. VPRIL 17. 1910.— FTVE PARTS-SIXTY PAGES. LOSES LIFE SAVING BOY Woman Flings Lad Off the Track i Bnforc She Is Struck. CAR WAS MAKING UP TIME Motorrnan Said That Sh* Bp. ] camp Frightened and He Could Not Avoid Accident. MM Annie Albrecht dM not think 4 her own life y^terday afternoon. «s aha ptoo«i on th<» track in front of an ap proaching Broadway surfaep rar. There «a» a rharteo. and sh*> micht h»ve saved herself, but it was a. lif« for a life, an«l irlth a woman's quiok wit an«l ■ wotu an'K oacrlfloa i<he titiminonei] her strenjjtn. e\en in th>- midst of her pani.\ and flune beyond th" raile the little *«'t y«ar-«>l.] boy who was vith bar. Then she went down under the car and was kill»»iJ. She v. as pinned between the car and the iron rail of tlie f«»n. c along vhidi the tnx-k.s run at s^th Ptrool and I'roadway. Mrs. Albreeht Ml hous«>keeper for Herman Moepus. of No. 812 East 44th Ptroet, and one of his sons, I'liilip, \vh'> was with her yesterdaj. had always be»*n bar favorite. Mr. Mo«'pus took his <>lher two POM f>r a w;ilk y»'stertiay, but Philip oould not BD. ■ n*>. he"s be^-n a bad boy." said hi* father. Mr.- Albrecht took pity on tlie small and disroTij-olate lad and took him with her l.Ht> r, when phe went to call on POBM fri.nds at No. BBS Amsterdam avenue. They were returning when the accident occurred, and were ntandin« at th- cor ner of S>»th street when a Broadway car came soatll at a rapid rate <>f speed. Some of the pass^npers say that it ha<J baoa delayed and that tbo motorman, in tr\intr to get back on'pcheuule. overran pe\ oral croMtag boCora he struck the woman. Sh. \ldently thought that the 0«r would stop at the crossing, and triej t«. paf« in Tn.nt of it. The motorman says that he Plowed up. but that sh»: be came frightened, and he <uu!d not avoid runninp her down. Just as the car was almost on her, Mrs. Albrecht. with a desperate effort, threw the little boy away from her and out to •-:>'>ty The car was on her before he had picked himself up and run back. He began to cry bitterly, and Bicycle Pa trolman John Dwyer took him up and tried to comfort him. He was taken to the Wost l<«»th itroot station, where ha «ma able batwaaa sobs to tell his name and to t-«?tab:i.«h the identity of Mrs. Al- Vrt« ht. She waa fifty-one years old. While tht car was temp backed away and the body taken from under it. I call was sent to th.> J. Hood Wright Hospi tal. Dr. Wurdner responded and lound that Mrs. Albrechf.s skull had been fractured and that she had bOCO in stantly killed. The ntotorman. Gbjlta Smith, who gave hie address as No. *J4.'l West BM f-treet. ■*>» arrested on the charge of b»ilrla>. MR. ROCKEFELLER IN COURT As Foreman of Grand Jury He Sits on Bench with Magistrate. "I cam»* here to listen, not to talk." ThiH brief remark was til that John D. Rockefeller, jr.. foreman of the • I \vhit« tfU|- grand |«rjr. would make when he left the night eoarl last nieht, after sittine <>n the bendi with Mastatrate Herbert, and watchlag the alapoaltloa of case?. Mr. Rockefeller, aeOOmpaßJad by James r Reraolda, | ••v • ,t. slave" fiedefml In raatisator, and Kaglatrata \).pl. tOO, ar rived at the night coorl a ttm mtnutea before 11 ovi.-ok. Hastetra»i Hetbari invited the party to sit nith him on the bench. and a- the caaei were dtepoaed of he explained the dUtereni pointa to Air R<«cU»ff-ll°»". The tier Baked many UUMtloni, twprp 11 * 1 *! ;> ?= *» the tn MtmtM <,- •• oapea of the <=tre^t \--t..r ■ >iaM hOW s » lfnt ■"' t; ' ( b « Bcn « Hr. Roekafelfcsr ■•* atwrtWl through the rowa of eeda in thi lea Ten hTarkal prtaon '•• iner, of tli "i r * aq tad RAILROADS AND BIG FIGHT Wont Sell Tickets to Jeffries- Johnson Contest. IT- i^Maiapk la I** f*flWß • Ctrteaao, anrfl a\— Tha Wtatom Pawtn , . r ... to-day tamed » deaf ear X the plasM -'iprf-s" l^ bf "no 4 the pro paotar*, "JactT CBeaapn, to lia- • the rail ma.?- bandle adndocloa tickets to the flKht t,*t»«M-n lettlei *r"1 Johnson in eonnoctlOß ■mi the railroad ttefcof. Na reaooni wore iilvan^xi ri 1 * BBOBlbefe of the ;<-^-M-l.itioii. ;,n »;iea«on "a"- »♦ n !o*s to e\;.|aU) the H . . .r anathOi ruOnU wbm ma»ie b] 111 ■ »ir.Ti VtaMl viH bavf a ereat eS«d on tlio p,U ende art l mwelalhr from aaatara perte of the • euuUj Tt orae dee Mod thHt no tranaeoßtlaental uumialoa tlekoti in b« -.1 bo thattod »ra;r> from fvne '-. to fatj - REPORT OF SUN SALE DENTED H W Taft Says He and Brother Have Not Bought Newspaper. a report thai Cfearlee f • Teft, of Clartn- BBtl and llenrj W Taft, of tMa dtjr. hnithTH of the PresM^nt. ' ;t<l ■i ■.■,'! |m hinwol held by the eatate of \v M Laltar ht "Thr N>w York Sun" >:.-iin^.l aMpa atreaath raatordajr. Henry \v. Taft amid there «v do Bouadattao fof the report, am! it «a» dented ateo bar (kleudi «t Charlie P, T-.it' la'Cfnetaoatl end bj thooi la aathortty on ' 'flic Ban." EPIDEMIC OF SCARLET TEVER To'atis Along Putnam Division of N. V Central Afflicted by Contagion. An aphteaaSe of eearlei (ever bai bean raatas '" towne eJong lh< Putsan dhrbrton ..• t .< Koa V'^k Ooatral Rill rood for the i.,-t !>'<» BHNltha. |. Bret tir<>k.» .. ;i t In Atinr.aik. erhoN there were twenty-or. ., . - ut om tt'»i'. .• |th Marl v n, .ii, . .. tatfne notlcee posted oo .|»e!llri .v raOroad lownraph ofllee, v poet ,.„.. .,,, , a itr....«i lUtkM u.r.- ohjoed becauae employoe B"ero pHhor Utarked by i . .. .. , h brtd ii. qu»r»otln« i\»-;»i caoea I" \urktu«u llrlcnta, iieven ii Kit. -huwaii. ten In Millwood Utl, l l IVI , in UriaroiifT M«lior bavo b«en r.-|,«.r!»-,l [>e*XjU< the |.r^< BUtiOOl Ol tli« alitli llii< . to orevCttt „ -;.,. Id Of the f»W In i!,. dlreltlon at Mmn+ ttun, I wo elilldren we,. down v»ttii tti-. f«vei «t Ardslej n» aftomooo. KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM SEES THE FUTURE U, s. A. OFFICERS. PWNmill by th« Am«rt;an Fr»ts AisoeU'-'on » CObONEL BCOTT, BUPERINTBNDBNT OF TUB ACADEMY. AICD Hlfl UL EMI. LEAVING THE ADMINISTRATION BU IUMNO. KITCHENER AT ACADEMY BOY HOLDS HIS PRISONER Field Marshal Quietly Received at West Point. ASKED NO DEMONSTRATION Much Pleased with Drill — Has Luncheon with Colonel Scott and Sees Ball Game. [B] - o n» Tiawsi i Weal Point N v Ai-rii !«.— Field Marshal Lord Kitchener rlaited We«t point to-day, but there waa nothing In his arrival to proclaim him other than any ordinary visitor. The ottVials ol .mi- my are always proud to show off the nne drilling of their chargei to distinguished vislton at th.- academy. hut Lord Kitchener's dislike for all doason- Btratlons was made known, and in def erence to liis wish th«rf \%as no OSCOti or booming Of salutes with which dtethf gakUied .laHorx »re welcomed to the Military Acad< I T 1 Brltlab general arrived by rail ;:t o'clock, «■■ 4 after ■ luncheon .it 4onel Huph I* Bcott, b» petintendent of the Unltfd Btates MH; t;.r> Academy, Bpent th« afternoon Tlew- Ing tfi" -■ ii ■••■' n;id studying its method*. Lord Kitchener can* bore accompanied b> w. Butler Duncan, jr.. of New York. ;md vas met by Colonel at the rail road station. Although Lord Kitchener did not Me n >]..( i:ii drill by th* radets, be had the pleasure, of witnessing the areekly Inspection of the battVj ■ erltß tht I . itatlon of the near da»s\to the eorpi and their entrance for the tit\-t time Into th» ranks of the battaltOO ai drill The youngstera when drawn up Into lIM with the old caoVta went througii the uianoru vrei • ith ,t precision tii.it called forth exclamations of ■urpriai from Lord Kitchener on his being told of thetr en trance to the academy only a month ag >. Just t- th< Inspection started p bai talton of newspaper photoajraphera ap p.-nred on the phlloa, marching in closed mnks • Itli cameras oet, end chargi tow ard the jrWtor, hni an aleri police aer aeani had r.r.i.^T- against .i-ist such mancpyvKs md ■ counter movement temporarily topped the advance of the bulb press" ri The establlatanient Of an Institution In Australia similar toW( -' Potel is ■ p*>t ocheme of hli hitdihlp. and In mpaay With CokmH S'-' t h«> was taken throuch th«» cadet barracks and the varloua a^.i demlc • irtmenta, where ererythtaa; waa fui!v explained Lord Kitchener aJao saw a porj of the baseball gai between .■ . \xtny and Tufts College teams. GREFN MOTORMAN KILLS CHILD Victim Was on Way with Parents to Board Ship for Europe. Ann.- Morasfk. c fjaar-yosr<oU Etasetan Child, wae run over and ttMtantly killed roattrdaj by a troDey car at Btß itraH and Derenth avenue, arhUe on her way to th* Bed Btai ptai with her P«renti to board the Red Star liner Vadertend, vi.en eolted a*. ll a 88. Hra MorasOi esrrled ea Infatrt la her anus and Anne walked by ttM ■»*■ »t her lather. Ai the '.-■•:■ walked elowly ecroee Eteventß p,vennt ■ mthboand trol* obi hit them. The mother and Inlant wore thrown to one ride, bat A: m w >- knocked down, and th* wheela pBOMd over hSf be tare the mtrliw 11 — w oooM otop Urn ear. The, ear n»><i Michael Wolff, c reerott, si the eoatrotler. lie waa under the lastmetlon of Patrick Kelly. an eaperienced owtorman. Both woraarrestad and beM hi Ji."" TO SAIL YACHT TO FRISCO L. A. Morris Plans Voyage from Bob ton Via Suez. ... n '!»■ ' Boston. April M I. A N mi rr»ed ,it> n. tit ..Mt Ms as« two in., rted ;,,,>, ii.,i hoonei the Seafarer, In which j . mt. ndi t. • ail to ins borne In Bai , ! , i ' ti.e Sue* Canal The craft • Bootbbay, Me .' f.-. I DVCI .ill « itli .• « BterUM The Mur. » will \< pM Into ' ■ • Mi. Korrls, prho hi « puecessful Bteel rr.TciiHtit. once peal to SM before the mast He will nil. i» to • Ight atontke f<>r the royaao. in *<v md child wtß aicosjipsay i in, Mr. Norrl latoad ie stai t deep >••« 1.1..- between Ben VTaacleooi I lonolulu and rokohams when •" eorapMae his cruise. Oewey't Unfermented Grape Juice. •| .■ ip,. »r hay« j.r. -.-■ In year*. iir Dowe) a Bom <\< , 131 Pulton *t . N.l Ad vi Recovers $800 in Bills Alleged to Have Been Stolen. JOSTLED IN ELEVATOR CAR Companion of Man Under Arrest Escapes in Crowd at City Investing Building. Raymond Murray is only I small bay of sixteen years, y^t he proved yesterday that he Is made af th<" stuff of Which h> roes are moulded whtn he wrestled ■with an ;»llepe<| jiirk;*o<ker on the. twenty-second floor of the city Inroat ins Huilding. at No. Broadway, and forced him to rettncjukdi §,n«h» which he fs alleged to have taken fTOSJ the hay*l pocket. Murray kept so tipht ;i hold r>f MSJOCt that the lutter was ttnally placed under arrest. Murray Is employed by th* Westing house Klectric and Manufacturing Com pany, which has oftic-s on the twe. ntj - first and twenty-second floors of the City Investing Building. Shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday, h" was riding in the elevator, with the $800 l which he had Just received from the National Bank "f Commerce, .tucked in an inside pocket, when he noticed two men acting in a suspicious manner. They crowded him Into one cornet of the car. while they manJputated their hands In a Way whtck attracted hbi suspicions. Brerjr fe'% minutoi the bo] wonM place his hand over his in-»i.je breast pocket, where th* roll of Mill w:is conceal*d. PO as to i<> c> rtaln that it was "tui safe. .lust ss the elevator man called out the twenty-second floor Murray felt a ■Sghi tup at hni coat collar, and then 11k- • •■■ men rushed from th* elevator with the other passenger*. On* touch at the pocket where he had placed the asjQQ was sadJseient te satisfy Murray ! that the sjonoy was no longer there, and* he darted in ptirsnilt of the men, who had pressed Into th* crowd. uftth ■ Dying tackle the boy landed on th«-- bach of one <<*' the men. The sud- ' den attack took the man by anrnrkw, and j ihiriner the ml*up of arms and l*>gs the ' $800 in greenbacks dropped to the floor at Murray's foot. He stopped only long enough te pl-k it up and than returned to the attack. The companion of the j •nan who was wrestling with th* office ! boy attempted to maha good his escape, j Prre or *ix men who have offices in the i building caught him on th* twenty-first floor and held him whil* somebody tele phoned for the poMee WMhOWI warning, however, their prisoner «udd*nly peeled off his overcoat and undercoat, threw of ( lis la» atnl darted down the stairs at j the end of th* hall. Although fully j twenty-five men thundered down th* \ Stain after him. h« was too IBOedy and j ■was lost in th* crowd. In the mean time young Murray wa« still wrestling with his prisoner, who be gan to drag htm d< wn toward th«> statrn. Just as h«- was threatening to shake off the boy other tenants In the building iuslf.l tip and overpowored the man. He was taken to the Fulton Htreet sta tion and t'rr-m there to Headquarters, where th* j>oll<-e said they recognized him .is r\n Id offend*r. lluiray exai questioned h. the police, an 1 "'i that ho had noticed the two men while fee was drawing th* money ;it the Hank of » 'onimerce They fol lowed him Into the elevator of ths «'ttv Investing BuHdlng, he sail, and began to Jostle him. The prisoner gave his name as Charles Kramer, a bOOkkOOpsr ly tr.ule. U\tt re fused tO give any uddres.s He was charged with >cratid larceny. The poHce have eenl out an alarm for the arrest of tlie ;■• . oii.l man. He Is described as Stool thirty years old. .". foot 11 t.'.ch. s In hei.rht, of llKht complexion itnd wvar- Ing a business Miit. AUF WIEDERSEHEN. HERR VOIGT: Hcrr iiinim v.'iKt. tii« began "Caatata .it Koepantck*** startsd back to KOeaonatk rostardaj ea the KaJeorhi %ugaste \'ic tiirta. <>t the liamburi; Amertcnn l.in- ll< aenl back m rlctorloui m when, in gtk\ h>i M-nt the Mayor ol KOOpOnfck ■ prtSOOOi t.. Itc-rllri. and stood apsa Ike ■tepa ■■[ the town ball aith i.'»«> pgfored marks in th. pork< t .if bji MCOad band uniform Yes. it wms Mitch w \ i.i-i t,.r H»rr \ Slgt ' H«? OUaej be saw; he ossjsjsjsrosV thai 1.-, ht oonanstad the Immigration oaViala by trwvrUlng kboul th« c<»untry undbgutsed sad BnmokMtad fur ■ month. Hr waa ftnully liivltr.l ta Kills isJaad on Isjsjrsday, but in m» poekat was « ticket fur the KasMfftai I«t>nr> KIT' 'HKM'K ABUVINU AT THE! MILITARY Ai'ADKMY. * BASEBALL HAS ITS PERILS j BASEBALL HAS ITS PERILS Broken Leg and Broken Collar- ' bone Toll of One Game. [By T>!r*raph to The Tribune. J KOO. Brmwlck, .\. J.. April It. — Willi.-J : M. Meiths. of New York, second baseman I of the Stevens baseball team, broke his i left l»>sr at tli> ankle, Bad IJoyd Van ] Ness, of t'aldw*!!. a Rute«»rs man. brok-: his eoUarhOM in a Kamf here this after j noon, In wbi<-h Rutg-T« def*at*<l Stevens by a aeon "f i to rj. M-Mth.s was sliding f..r lIM ImM plat*, I whp n his leg turned and the hone j ' snapped. OIIWIVHIIf from OH ahock he | [asked, "DM tIM run count 7" On beiri? , toM it did Im was happy, dSSpOi his in- I jury Van Ness and Miliiken CoaMed in < running for ■ fly. and li«.?.!i hoy*. went . down In a heap. Bloom field. N*. .T.. April ItV-Ctaflol EKler. Ml rieider. and Abe Oahas) centre fielder, of the Bloomfield Baseball Cla>. were badly injured this afternoon, and for t*>n minutes were unconscious as tlie result of a collision while trying to pu'l down a fly. When UN hsaosi of the tt\o came together the crash could b* 1 heard for some distance. ARTHUR IS NOT DEAD So One Full Sized, Unused Coffin Can Be Had Cheap. I By T«!»«raph to rsj Trtbure. 1 I'hicago. April IC— Ths following ad vertisement appeared in a Chteafje news paper to-day: FOR su.F-.-nxK Kit.;, SIZEI> BtHlAT caakot. Ojnaod: o»n»r ha* no present use for Jt. IKniig H. ?., Box '- Tribun< Olß< • . While Arthur t'hristensen was criti cally ill from typhoid fever hi« wif»- tele graphed to h!-» broth- "Come ;tt once; Arthur dying.' The operator twfoi the message until it reasl: "' '"ni" at aaco; Arthur d*ad." The brofl arrived the n*"xt morning, bought arid paid for ;i '-offin -<n'l fiad »t sent to tli>» hospital. Then they discov ered that their brother was aot danttj but aoonewhoi better. The dealer had Mi money and h<- -ouldn'f s^ thai It OnH bi^ 1 fault that the roflhi waa not DeedOdL Hence th* advofUaenient. HARVARD CREW IN DANGER Freshmen's Shell Sinks and Oarsmen Run Home. ■ t<- T»!«-g-r3ph to Th* Trtbun*. I CMaArsßfjOi Maj«, April bB Th«^ Har vard freshman CflW while rowing over the regular "varsity course this afternoon struck BOOM ohotacsl submerged in the traftar just above th* Watertown bridge. The «he!l stru-k whil* going at full sieed. and its bottom was ripped from bow to seat No. ■">. The inrushing waters unnerved the rowers, but GbaV swain Abeles calmly ordered th* m*n to pull at the highest stroke po?sibl» toward shor". The obtl| WM about fifty yards from land, but Abeles knowing the boat possessed an airtight compartm*nt in Its centre, Maaoned tha» a landing could be effected quiekl? . The WSjttor is v»ry deep at thai point. As th*> shell was sinkif's fast, the men w*r* forc*d to th* water, twenty-fly* feet from shore. As sisting on* another, all landed safely. With no \ ■■■• trie near by. the shrrorhaj youngsters atartod at a hrbjh run for hoaae. three tn!'.es away. POLICE MOBBED AT FIRE Sympathizers of Men Arrested as Rioters Hurl Missiles. Th- po'ic W<n mobbed last night, by a croud at ■ Bre whirl did much dam age to the baovasoßl of fh* wye story tenement hoii». at No. r>'">7 Flnst loth street, and during which fhVN ftrem*t» w*re overcooM by snv»k*. Charged with inciting a riot. thr-.- ni» n. alleged to hi members of th*> crowd that attacked the policemen, S%sMM| one of I sai into ln senstm'lity. won hod up. Tn>-y gavo their nant's as WUIhUU PI) III* •'••rn'-hus Murphy and IMM Banks. Fatrolm*n Reilly and MorhhajM no tlceil several young men if MP end af th*' rir.- Itnea raising ;* disturbance, and. fearing that BOOM attempt was to b* made to tool the apartments, i">th of ficers charged the group. The policemen Wielded t-i. ir clubs right and I^ft. nail v arresting the three ■•i-ri. As the prisott- struscW-d with th»- of fleers the mob yelletj, atul -<udti»-nly from in the crowd of about five hundred peo ple watching th»» fire. from r<>. <ln and windows anil doorw came a shower of missiles. The. pymputhizera with the youtiK prisoners thr»w bricks, milk bot llae, etc.. at the two BOBcaBMBV A brick struck Reilly <> i the he.i.i. bjßachtojg him unconscloiiM. When the riot became al 111.»t out Of the control t .f the police Ueutenant Ivory, of UM Kast J"_'d street .vr.ition. raJtoi for th»- rosarvoot and LofUtananl l'..iuer »etif twf-nty rive men to the .s. en* The reserves drew thotff revolvers and raatOtad i»rder. Th.- tire «li.l il>Miit *■_'.•»»» damage. WITNESS ILL: HYDE TRIAL WAITS. Baaaaa «"U>. April i«> --Because of thi» Utn««a *'f D> O. T T»yumi:, a state wlt nw who Is hufTertnK from appfmltcttl.«. the trlul of It U C, Hv.ie on the chMrjie of i-auatng the dtath of O.<lunH ThoniM.« H. Swop* by i>oi»on. was puatponeu tw J»y until Monda* PIUCK FIVE CENTS FIREMEN HELPLESS TO CHECK FLAMES Lumber Yard and Stable Burn, with Engines Useless for Lack of Water. FIREBOAT TO THE RESCUE Nine Horses Perish hj Spec tacular Blaze in The Bronx — $50,000 « Damage. Once again th* ■ Tir.jit entire ia^h of fire prote«-t»on in ceri sections of Tht Bronx was demonstrate.! last night. «h»n f- r?r»* d»stroy*d a large stabl* and lumber yard nt l.".*^;. str*et and the Ka«r River. The flames stnrted about ♦>:.".»> lo<-i<. and a first alarm was s*nt in a f<»w min »it*s later, btit it was almost T oVloek r»ef..r*» th>- first stream f>f water wao playeil upon th*rn. the rlr*bi.at Lawrrncs thai K^ttinic to work. The flr^ *na-ine« reaching th*- srxjt were helpless, owing to lack o* (Mtai pressure, and were, co— pelled to wait in idleness for th* arrlvHt of th»' flreboats. The fire did *r>O.«««) dania**- befoM it was got under control. William Dunford. a driver for th* T'hurr-h X «Jates T,umr*r i'..mp«ny. whcs<» lumber yard and stahl* \v«-r* J«s stroyed, and U'illiafh H. Ryan, a flr» nian, of th*- New York. New Haven A Hartford Railroad ('nmpany, whniw* yards adjoin the |;imb*r yard oj the north. \v*-r*- the first to discover the ftr*. They were standing near the «tahl» when they h^ard th«« frantic neighing or hors*-s. and ,»th men rushe.i •■> th«» stable entrance to r*s<ue tl ■•• animal*. The stable was aheOJl two hundred f**t long and ran out over a l.»»«»-foot pier. Met by a Burst of Flam*. Ryan and Dunford threw open th* door at fh»- northern end of the stabl* and were met by a bur««t of rlame. Wrapping their coats about th«-ir heads they dashed through the smoke ami flames and into the stalls of Mfl horses. uhi^h by this tim»- OJOJM Htamptng and kicking viol, ntly in their quarters. Almost suffocated and in constant f»ar lest the fool of the structure siiould fa!? In. Dunford and Ryan ran from stable t--» : stable, cutting th»> rop*«s which held th* ■ horses, and then driving them to th*> Btahbl rtinway <o that IbjßJ could escape through the doorw i The men worked as fast as they eoojM an«l were sur<-es»ful in -»a,vin*r thirty-. of the forty hocM in the stables. Th«* •»ther horses were in the midst of th"! rlre. and although they could h*» distinct ly heard above the roar of the flames, yet the men were •onipell*- : to leave Ihea la th-ir fate. Aft*»r they had hitched th*» r#«ru»d horse.s in a distant part of the yard, Ryan and r>unford h*»-<ari bj lon* for a fire alarm box. but they were f. .rr^rf t>> BJD to Konarnooij and Barry avenues. <t distance i>i almost .* mile, bef.«re they f-.und one After turninß in an »!aT<i they r*»tTirn*d to Ihl -'t.tbl' a>ij «titrt*<l tr. work t,, iiull th<* wacons out t» -«fef;. In Ihti they were ■Mtot*d by several switchmen and yardm*n »mplnv»'l '>n th N*w Hav*n 'road. Grappled with do] Fir-. Thfl rn^n th»n got a hos«> and «'^h«<f H t.. a .*tandpipe in the fa^for?- .f tb« Pease Piano Company. ne«r br. h'jt the «mall stream >f « »ter ha«i no ap pr^ciabl* •>ff»^t. Whf«J th*y wnrk*d. they heard 'ho whistles and b*>!N .>f ftr* ensrine* I'omtng h<to«s th* T.«>na;-ao<wfl avenue bridare. whad crosses th» v»-« Ha\"i« tracks about ha.lt a. mi!« »>:th of the stable. To reach f h- flr» It was necessary fof the ensrirn-^ to eros'« a vacant tot betwr»>n the --•• ■ of the bridge and rh» fire, snt a'TO«» this* lot. ar» two stotit wl fcacMi UM rte«M ol fh<» *nein»«t drove their horan a* fsr a* the end! f»f f • hridir-. wh«>n they found that rh» «t»».-i was not •■Tit through and the onl\ fh'ns? t-> -i"» vras to turn back an«l r*a-- ; i th* r. ; -*.v» by way of th* Lesr^etf avemi*- bri<?<». * mile to th* south. The enjfin-s made th» «iet<>iir ami reached th* fir>» .ft»r .» delay Of *MOP>* than twenty minutes. Mt th»« »a-- from H t oflarrl •■ m i vhhji th? heavy engines had to travel alon? *. dusty fleM road, aid th» hor.-»es were »xh«uj«f«»rl when they T"nrh»d Th. flr<» BattaSofl CMal Smith, who rtmm h* rharr»> of ■ h« first ensrlnew. attached fh-» hose lin-»s, and. flndinsr that there w»« almost a total lad of water prwonro. turned in a wond alarm »n«l waited fc»r the arrival of the retire from h<»i b*rth at th» foot of the ■Ml Rlv»r aa4 IS39d otrorl Fireboat St»>^» for tH# Fir*. The larg' crowd-* which ha-i .-.•-.-•« to watch thy <<-«lar Maze g^v« « cheer when they saw th* I,a.wr*no» steanine 'ip th* East River undw forced dra'». flames p«»tiring front h«r funnel. Th* b«>at tied up alongside tbj» p|M bead an.l • <>nc* started to plaf> seven atroaaai of asaapf mi th* rir»- Th» flames, howeve-. had galn»ii such hoadi way by this time that It was seen to bo liaiwostMf to say* th* burning «*ctJOQ. and all attention was given le saving; several million '►■ft of highly inflanimo* ble tojßher. stored t.. the northward. While th •> played th»-ir linrs of fire h.-». behind the protection of a wator w.ill which was estabhahid for «tr comfort, the firemen could only work for a f»>w mlntites at a time h*for»» t^iey •.*»re forced t" «lye w;«\ to th««lr ,-<>na panions, owing t«> th* Intense heat gen erated bj the biasing lumber Itcaolto) thfir ■fforts, the ri r» consumed about ftft»-»-n pl'.e?. of lumber. utnountln< tO> more thati one hundred an<l nft> thou *and feet. Th* b?»?ti wind fr»>m the north was the. ..ii!\ thing that saved Ma great atarka of white pln»» lumber to the north ot tho yard, and Mjbj same wind was rrwpowaf ble IM the burning of three freight cars belonging t> the Be* ttaVCB Railroojal In these v arus tht* MfhjßOji compunv h.*.J nionj than f»>ur hundrvil frright oaav stored, Ms] for a time It was feared that many hundreds of then would bo lost. On one of the Mjpj was the warning hs larg* white letters. "Powder— Daagar,"