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VO ?>?> "'.II I O ,1,.. r.i? .,.,? , ?Mm vi:\\.vnuu Tl'VlilV M\l{( II 28. H 911. -.si\ TEEN PAGES.** PRICE ONE (?I.'V'T ?'? I*9 et "?".v V>irk..l?r?#r 4'lt<r anri Habok??. yam |,\A.^ -'?.? ?itsi dude' i fflfflf wo mehin The "Free and Unbossed" Then Widely Scatter Their Votes. FEW INSURGENTS PRESENT Leaders FinM Over Proposal of Bracket* and Colleagues for Coalition with the Independents. B - |. ? The Ti ibtiM ' Man h tl. Ac? ordlng t.. Tain? ,,.,. i ? reful > worked oui plana, ., ;..-.? and ut tKM? <!'' IHlio r.iu, : , i . -. ghl William F. Bhe? - i.. m i . aacred embodlm? ni of ? aucus . ,,,;?'? n did i "' find an> oth? r ter? rent odgeihen! for that aacred aptrlt domain, includ \ County, Kings and Erie, tiered -; numeroua candi? Only < ' I watt iken fir* ?? did ites w* re vote \ Cor. leading a Ith a ??ote ? ? -m >-*elghl ! sa than ? third of m pari Nlnetj of th? l If Democrat Leglalature rol lea 11 'r'..-,- in? luded ;? I . .ni.? been ?? otlng for aomc other .? . - nominee, but th? surgents wet, abaent. ? , u- ii*- vote for candidat? ? f??r nit? .- tea 8? ator folloaa: I - ? an .-? ?kuguat us V <? n lohi i ? Kernan i Krancia B. \ ' , ? ? . I h mea A. lame. W t?erard t Rtai : William F Mllson, 2 TTnaodor? Butro, I; IMdor Rlddi i ??niel P. < ?>? ;???.?., S|. G Morgan 1 .1 IT /.?;? \lron It. ? .i i ??? ? ? ?* ; ames A. Kdward K. Mr?'all, I; D. ?'atiy Samuel I"i .i"lin A. :i !,\ mi. 1. Organization Men Worried. Ihe organisation pawns were .h ff'i .". er th? board In thia .. i all the big m< n In the game, Boas" Mtirphj doavn, were trying ?I .' frank ? ? Bi tl and the tori illtion with ???-?ut Democrat?; to elect an n Sen! Democmtli rnlted BI I? ? il Thai propot 'l ** as made (o\ ? i. ? ?. nci of lh< R< publican gh a ithorli y l ? ,?-,;. , ;... ? York " ? hi? ? " ? ? Btat? ? 'ha!i - ? 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' ? i ?? ? one < Ihe r? guiara, . ? ? ? nt? i ??? o i" itton 1 th? pui i or* ??'? ? : ? n<aurg< nts ? ? . nt. gn? i ,i?, lined t.niw n< i .- ? ... ,- ?I] Bpe i naurgenti a R? publican ... -, . i ... t ej . them v?ite \? ?th the R? publl? oat th? part? T!i<? insurgent I sraaaed at numei ?. I ? ,. m like lo ? a ? ? ? ? -.? - lor 1 Irra? ketl i v '..?ill la . -..i Tliomai Mot! < ?borne '.i .mu n W Littl? ton ? Id i..?\> .??ti'-t,?, t l ?? ? . rat I? folio? ii ??. Repub *? ? .??'.>? ni? n . i ? Ing aount/J? ? '? i ? , ty uf their i otlni n .?K' i,' i?, m,,, rati tot im ?a ... did t???t lak? II .??I M< .-"ill' i H.'i? Mi - epard'i repreaentatlv? egli , i ?;.?? .-. n.ii'.i... '?? aight, I'D ki im .- .? ? ..m ".. , ?i iti.i .i .if slighl ?' .?i ???'?? Mlv? ii? .i ,.? m, argum? uta ?? ? : , ? i. . i. organl 1 ' ? ?: ? ? ? ... ? .!? ni- .?'i' | ? . ,1 ? : III? ' I 'Hi ? " ? ??'? - i|i ballot to ni"' '?? I '?! v in- ii iii? ii futur? coura III i>. dira? hi-??,i s? \. ral "i tix m to 1 Ihl aren ? trongl) m i.i ,oi "t Jolnii*, tunliuu?-?! un Stgfctt pat" NOT TREATED BY HEALER E- T. Bedford Says Daughter Had Medical Attendance. IB) T? legtax h ?<? Th? TrlHm? | I'n.iR? ?port, ?Conn?, M?arch 27.?tirs. Mary ?__sther ?Schiott, lh? wife of ?Lieu? t? naiit Johann-ea ?Schiott, formerly of ih? Norwegian navj sud tin- daughter of i?:. T. Bedford, director of the Standard ?OU Company, died here on ?Satur?las from blood ?poisoning, following the birth of a child, S-wordlng to ?Dr. C. E. Btockmsn, ?Both ?Lieut? innt and Mrs. ?Schiott wer. ( Itrlsttan ?Soli nttsta it ?Is ?said here thai 0 physician was not ?aii??i in until ?some time after Mrs. Bchtott'i -condition ?becume ?grave. This Is denli 'l hi r* bj the famll*, }?'. T. Bedford ?said last night at his horn? >n Brooklyn that his daughter had ?the best medical attendance ?possible, snd thai heart disease M'as thi direct ?aus.? ,.f her death. He sdmitted that bis daughter was s ?Christian ?Scientist NEWSDEALERS BACK DOWN Demands Refused by News? papers Are Quickly Withdrawn. Those Inconvenienced yesterda? and or. Bunds, by th? absence of their news? papers mi ill?.. 1 ?accustomed stands In j ? i ? naii, parts of upper Manhattan will I tee* Ive their pai ? rs ? Ithoul further j trouble. The small ?strike of 0 few news? ' I dealers thai caused the trouble lias beeu j ? . ailed off. The association which caused the trou- 1 . ble by Its demands on "The New fork World" has withdrawn the demands, which were refused, ami ?ill again be suppll? .i n ah n? ?\ ?pap? rs. a EARRINGS TORN OUT Mrs. Morris Hewlett Held Up in Queers by an Italian. Mrs, ?Edith Howlett, wlf4 ?if Mnrrl? l!??wl?t:. th? ? II known whip, rrportod .?ay t" the Newlown police pr?? li Qi ? ih.?: she w .is ?held up ?-M? ri!.?.?.- morning by an liai n, ? ? 1 rings 1 r >m h< r ears At th ? ..- ? r Mis Howlett, No 73 -"?1 street, h.lmhurst, all further Infor? tion ? om ?rnlng th? affair s as re? fused, in lur report to Ihe ?police which 1 H .':?' o'? lock i..st night, Mrs, Howlett .?-?ill that the hold-up took place : rdaj mon Ing ? ?? in? n _ ?". ? snd ?'> I ,,. ?. ? ?? : an mtei tainmi 1 1 ? hii h he st ? i .?? the lious? ?>f fri' nds, Mr- I : 1 ? ' tarted foi ei ome. ?She had I i??a. h? ?1 a i??'iiii "ii Bh? II Road, .11 ?"It ? feel off ?-?'" . I ?' '1 . '? hen ?-?h Italian Jumped al h?r, ?grabbed hst ?? 1, ? ' ? m froi hei ears t'' fur? die ? . " 'I <!" mol ?? than i : y ,,?it ired. Mrs Ho? ?tt t? the ixilli e the robber j ???"n ih'" ? .i. ?'? feel ,? ighi and stout ?CUNARD CO. CHANGES PORT Headquarter*! at Southampton for I:.- Canadian Fleet, ? ;, -7 it Is snnoun? ??'' that th? 1 unard .-"? ? * 'omi any proposes to maki South impton the In adquai lei 1 'si adlan fieex. Thii - ? ? ? ? ? ac? as s sur? in ? ilication of furl ? opnv nts 11 th? suai? si? ?point , pplng ? ? ? ? i?. 1 ? . 1 ifHc ind it I # ..,:!? . r|u< ?-1 ?? >i "i il ne snd s ? oda tion for the ?N4 ? \ 01 to st# ?m , rs of tli.ipan to come ?sesith A . onsiderable proportion of Ihe pa trav? IHng b; 1 '_ ?hi d grey ? ounda 1 ? "" w "' '" . at? h the i????)"- at L ? 1 ??? ? * uthamp? ' ton would i" mor.?venleni g< ograph 1 ;,,,,! h is no I ??? paaonable I?j as ? ih. refor?. thai thi.m anj maj . - . ? ; ?. ;?.,?,-'.. -. ? . . . 1 lion Hi N? -.?. Y?'i 1. ?sen I? ?? lo ?Soiith ; g nipt 01 lo 1 ? ? 1 this si ? '1 ??'' "f irai ' lie?? EXPEL CORNELL STUDENT R F Hefflyn, Accused of Shop? lifting. Implicates Two Others. It .,. n v . Man h -'7 R l". Heff lyi , ; >;, ?,? Vori a si ud? ni 'ti t he < '<>? . .. ni Ag? i' ultur? "i ?'"!??.' II Univer \ gjiy, 1 Ith ?hopllfting In ? warrant Issued l?j-daj til lh< i???ii?.-i ??f ruber of 11 ? ri'hanl H< ?fflj n has i?.. n . Kpi II? .1 from th? university snd ?.. offlci rs 1 w ho tried to s? ? thi warrant. i?. fflyn Impli? ca trd two othei si nu? ms. and they have . ,. n ? 1 i ? ndi d tur ?i j pai 1 ?ie authorl n-fuslni lo make lh? Ir* names Ile. Vu at:..? hment f?n 100111 renl ag nst Hefflyn revealed a quatltit?. of goods 11,?m ?.ar in his rooms, and hi th? ti mad? ?? ?nt to the ?college it 1 estimated that the ? i.f I ?i?? 1 ? "ith of 1 OBJECT TO NEGROES AT CORNELL Women Student?! Ask That They Be Barred from Dormitories. Ith? ?? N 1 M irol _: More Iban naif ! f,r th? threi I undi 1 ?? ? si idents .?1 ' I i'orn? ? ' ? ? ned a petition ,...,. day to Mrs. Gert 1 ide a. Mar ' tin. unlversltj sdvlxei ?i women urging ? negro ?lui ni ? noi , ei mllli ?! to n : In ?I??? iii.t.ni??? Ml Ms tin ?S ill ?/,,? ?jraril ': ?? r" " ?? '" ?"' ?lent Hehui - !? w\ ":n It u ni I??? laid before I Its i truste? T ? im fu?.n?.... .,,,1 ?give tii<* . - f.ii making tii<- ? l A STEEL CORPORATION RIVAL 1 : Reported Merger in D'ihith of Steel. Ore and Shipping I::1erests. 1 .. Minn Mat . ,\ stli >? a? ?if .,,, ,1 ?n Duluth t :i..in ,?i ? Ii ? '? - ??? ?i., m hen II . gg 1 nin 1 "i lhal ?> mi " . I. n,... 1 ,,,, m, 1 shipping ? ompanl? - s ? to 1 o x formed to compet? wl( thi 1 nn.?i ?Ststei ;.?,,, con "i ??'i"1 ? ?*'lth Dulutlt n.? 1. snd ? ? ? H i- 1 : ' ?? .? ? ?.1 .;,,,.- j , . n 1 ? Mi . 1 Iron ' rt ?,:,-, I .,,,,1 rtgi 1 tin ? -'i.\? ? "I'lu... . ? a Toiullii .,,, I ?in. ?,f ,,., (,,.,.-?, II ??? lh? *' link "i th? ! _^_ Ai-.ted!luvi?in Whilk-y ? ? ?I ? .j. .? ?* ,,,.ni? III? ?? ? I?" ' ' "' " H? '? ' : Il i* dm 1 L-Uyll? ?Ltrus?, S.\ A,M t\JX^(KC IN COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. Tbo fire escape that ends in midair a 1??* abolish?? MHIB APPEARS ?S HYDE'S A??II Whitman Tries to Get Ex-( Black as Special Counsel i Carnegie Investigation. ANGRY BANKERS TO TEST Arc Indignant at Questions. Important Developments M, Result?L. L. Lewis Be fore Grand Jury. Samuel l'ntermycr appeared In Carnegie Trust Investigation ytpster as counsel for Charles H. Hyd? his activity being ;? \i^;* to T>i?tri?-? A! I nej Whitman, for ihe p'irpoae, it : "i"" i.f getting his tl<-\?. <-|?' lit br? ille pr'inii jury ., i a Itneaa. i:x-<;?'\. 11 ,r I'r,.i:K s Black will pi abl) be a*k< ?I b? the I ?lstrl<rl M toi t<? coma in'" the caae aa a sp,, | i pi ecutor Mr. Whltmat? feels thai tli?-< h.?s attain? i auch proportions and ah? such possibilities ol farreachlng ?fi i hat he ?? n""t ?l?, |uai Ice t-> il a ith i aid m additioi i>, Me r??guiar staff W th? poll??? .'i,m crime ?Ituattoi i*ig?: j v iti\ the Waahlngton Place fir?- inqu : i?n iii i hands now. la aldisa ?lie regu heav? routine of hia ofllc?. ha belli the Carnegie Trust caae should hav? full and ? ndli Id? ?I attention of a ape? i. ounael, and ha has made an nppol m. nt '?.lib ?\-?;?>\ ? i "i Black i" ti over tin matter to-da) Charlea ii. Hyd?. ? i t v Chamberla ? titr? the ?.ni?-?-?? ?<( Bamuel ITntermj yealerday, ;?n?i trdthln .? half-hour ??f l '\tsil Mr. riiti'iiii\?-r aras ?-n his ?>:?> Ihe I rtstrl?1 Att"t n?-- 's "tti. ?-. in rega t.i the ri-|i??i!e,i dealre <?f Mr. ITntermj ? t?> i.??t Hyde i? for? th' grand jury, t ' du trlcl Att',i nej det lined t" off? t ai ? iiiinneiit. I?iit it wiis known fr?,in rsrh Mi Whitman saW srhen Btephen Baldwin, ai Hyde's atorney, \?.is u i,, have been attempting th? Mine thin , thai ih? "Hi: a*aj the t'lty I'hamberla 1 ? ? iil?l k?' i?? t"t? Hi? Investigating i"" i-aa i,' tiin aralvlng any and all nun thai su? li ?? step a ould othei a la? gl? l im Bankers to Testify. Benaatlonal leatlmonj along tha lin? nf the reiterated stories ?>t Hyde's ^i?; I friendship for Wiiii.iin J. < ummlna an ! th? dlrec! connection bet?r/een Hie Cun mips promises <?t ?lt\ depoalta t., thof banks win'h loaned hla syndicate mone and the "nii-nti- n'suiis ??f tin??., proa , it-? h la expected lo develop to daj In tti ? v iminatlon before ihe grand |urj i v, n,. ..i iii< m,mv bank? ra a h" ha i.. ? i lutrinoned Mi Whitman said eat? rdai thai th number ? i bankers in In aummoneaj wa ? I'M i?. .m, ii,null? .i and thai th? lia ; ?i qiieatloni prevloiialj reported ,h?i ihi Include bj .?n- ineana, tin entln grill n i ? u hi? ii Mi? ; ,? m i?? submltt?ed it i" n? \. ii i hal n "in -"in? fea l| nol fron ( uni In,ir'! ?n .igiii.'i i,,ig,r WHEELERS MAKE A HIT Walter Chucks Arthur Into the Scenery Instead of the Tiher. 11'. t. , crup?? ??? be T ? i I Philadelphia, March -7 With Walt? snd Arthur ?Vh??eeler enjoying lh< three ? < ?i ? l advantag? of being physical giants prominent social!) .?i??l possessors of eon? | slderabl) mon than Mils w?orld*s pro i,-. . ..' ?'..,! .n? th? prod ii? tion ..f "Quo \ adls ' at the Metropolitan ? ipers House to i Ight th? hug? .-. 11 * I : ? toi min s s : :? ?: i"'ii ii.? - m?! ? . ?before the ? urtsin f, i' .... iii, third s? t th? 1 ? D -? ?.? as '?". Its feel calling a i l ? 11 ? for I h? broi ! ? - Walt? i Whe? |< i. takh i lh pari of i 'raus, ' !?? giant s ho enters lh< an its and, -? '>.'-? ' hi ? oung i'hi lal Ian : laldi n m? i..?? ? ?i i. .i i in? ted bull, r-prings ... her i? w '?? .?ml peul i Its neck, m id? a mlscalrul ii Ion I'l?!. ?? i.. n it I. his h? ? "i? ??nt ? . ? i"! (in?!- his br< iher \ i ? m . taking th pai t nf i 'roton ??? l'?' man gladiator, crai him top of th ~ ? -i? t h. ?t skli ts thi Rli ? r Tib? : -t? ad "t Into lh? Tlbi r itaa if \\ .'it r had misjudg? d the distan? ?. and dung his brother with s might) arm Arthur. , j i? idlng linn" if to in? stn ngth <?t his ? ?; ? had a bad fall. 1 !? gamelj . -.?raini'i'??! ?" his feet, I m ? ver, and Hum himself Into th? river *?th s splash that 1 mi hi ard in all pai ts "? ti"- i ?? ?v N?i soonet had Arthur accomplished J this prop? r ' limas : ? thi third a? i than i. . a aii? nee roo* !?? its fi t. ? spei ially in ? th.? i oxi t and ? ? 11? d for th? broth? rs, The appla un? did noi ces ? until thi y i ? i '?.-? ?i i? ippear again ? ?? _ RACE FOR THE SOUTH POLE Amundsen, Norwegian Explorer, Riv.il of Captain Scott. K] ? i - . ? 'il n .' -, ? I. ?nil? n. March -7 Startling news hai come from < 'aptain -Scott, ? ho, at t !?? h? a?i ol the Brltiah Antarctic ? xp* dltlon, li ? ngagi ?i in ?'m alt? mi t t?i t ? ??< I? th? . ?SoUtll Pol? An uni N|" ? t? 'I rival Is I'-" - :?!" him at ; h< Mart Ing ?just, In the \? r ?son of the Norwegian esplorer, Captain ' Amunds? ' There Is ? \ ? i prospect ?I s raw southward between thi Britisl snd ?Sor weginn purtl? -. i < l.rlsl M ' ? i ? a in. broughl Ihi T< No ? ; .?? ? thai ainsi hl -? res ? ; ? llaj ? \\ at? - i?n i ?i.? uar) ? lliej ,?. ml lhai the Kram aa* airead ? ? ? ? with thi Amundaen expedition, snd had gone int. u ?nti i 'i'ii.i lers Thli expeditio i i in M a n h h full equipment foi th? lour i,, lo th? noli \ dial .iii i. on ? ..,.inn ?g. .n date. Mi Murdo ?Sound Januai ? ..'. u Ils ?a si ...i. ? nturo ?voyage In i ? ?. - was near I lost In -i heat ? gal? ihrei da] fr??ui N? m ?Zealand i i,< d lapa i Ii -,.? I the) encou itered ??'???' dlffii ull k - owing l ti?<- ph< nomenall) hea | pa? .?. I? ? a i;i. da ay< 'i ' i ? royage but thai on n schln M< Murd? ? ? found th? ?sound ? >? ? ;?tloti all) open aad ??? ? *kted i i maki th? Ii a In 1.1 qua i lar* ?? I ? ..i" Ki am Th? i ol ?ii'i? ? r.iall? d ?. -? n ? . :? ? In lh . . iitn leda? i h rougi an I I liol? I W.I ?I ',. ..!.?. ?Sl-Ol t ng on 11" i olnl of ? ?. ting on ? I? dg i |oii i iiej i?. . ! ? ??ni ?i ?vu' i ?.? ? h ? m. n 11 ? \i.? in return In Iprll i or rut COUQH avoid opiates i in : .i ? i ? i... i Ti "? : ' i ut v i n? m I A?'? i. WALL STREET BANDITS R08 MESSENGER BOYS. Wearing Masks, Thev Hold Up1 Eleven Youngsters in Dress? ing Room on Pay Day. #| IN WESTERN UNION BRANCH Nioht, Clerk. Also Searched, Sends Alarm by Wire When the Men Make Escape to the Street. i:i..\. :, m< - ?eng? i boj - a "i-kma m the IVall Street branch <?f the Weatern i Union TelegTapli Company, a' No '.?I \\;,ii street, were held up and robbrii i.i?' nighl m the dreaaing i.i ??? the riffl,. iij tin- >? maaked ma n, ? ii" ;i|? il, it waa about ,'".-nie tun?? when three m. n. with their faces covered below the n se \'i?'i white handkerchief's, ? n? l?>red the drea Ing i->??? it. beton tin m;iin office, which haa .1 separate atalrway t., it ? atr et. The men ordered the '. r,? : ?. * 11*] iivei Hi"': nagea, which ' thej had Jus! i? ? ? ii ? d. The boj 1 re? fus??,), and then the three men drew revolvers and -;ii?i: "Now, bach up agalnai the wall, pul your hands up and ?\. will lake your ni'iti? j " The boya did aa thej were told. w i?. . ih? men starb 'l In their search ,.,r mono.? it' ? boys began sticking their paj env??lopee down their punts and Iracki -?? tin* hold-up men could not g?M ..t 1 hem. Bernard Gallagher, >,f \<>. 103 1 -1 iSMth street, who ir. known ?is the a ealthl?*sl i,??\ in th? ofll? e, on act ount .?f tli?' "ttpo" I"- re iv. s fr"n 1 tin? brok? is in the i'"tt<?ii Kxchange, dropped 1 $:, gold i'i????> ??ti the f "H 1111,1 put his fool ? 1 it lb saved the gold pie* a, but losl hla pa) - nv? lop ? containing 112 Benjamin ililanenter, of No lid Wall? bou! ti, ? 1. Brookl? a, b inded ovei hla ? ?! ifter 'Air ictlng 110 he had ; 1 ved t? buj ? .-nit "i ? loth? John K< 11. . of No. 100 Warren street, FJ.klyn, ihe niulit rlerk, hearing the 1 u? 1 downatalra, ?>it down t?> s,. ?1 ,1 ih? troubk n'aa When he reached th? i"?'t"ti, "i lh< ht.dm he ?aa grabbed 1 i,\ in? "t the ni' n .in,1 throw n against lin tall Th? men search? ?! htm, but h? had I? fi ht? 1 a? ;', hia . upat lira. Mi? r ii" up n had go! through th?-ir - tnh Ihej pi? ked up 1 padloi ?? a In? h . ' , ,' ih? i- l - had left ??n th? tabh aft? 1 '-i" nina the !"? ker Th? > then told Ib? boya thai it they \tti up ,t crj until iih>? \??-i? ,,-it "i siuht the) would ?-??nu b 11 \-. and shoo! th. one that k<iv?- tin alarm Thej backed out of th, door .till pointing th? n i' voli ? rs it tin hoya \\ ,. n ih? ? -"t iiutaid? th? > pulled tl" ,,,."1 aft? 1 lh< ?. and lo? ked it a Ith th, :.,. , ihej had taken. When the boya though! ti" men ?en "?n "i eight, iii' ' i< 11? 1 iialu <i t<> in? t. legraph k< :? and t"i?i th? mala "fti. ? j ,t ii.ipanj ??i th?- hold-up it ' iniiiuioii uu ? Isluli iiai? ?SEEK TO FIX BLAME FOR DISASTER AND TO AVERT A WORSE ONE WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO i hief Croker lia- -ai? 1 th, thousands ol building- in th city may \>c tho ?scene to-day i at an\ time ?>i a fire calamity fa worse than last Saturday's dir aster, All these buildings hav been pa<sc?l as complying wit the law as t(> tire r-oapc-; an? construction. Most ol them ar fireproof The Asch buildin?] was fireproof, a?? it?? present con ditton shows. Individual responsibility foi this disaster is not the most pre.-.?in<_; question. If an?\ indi? vidual is guilty, by negligence or greed, he should he punished. Bui the community a* a whole is responsible for Saturday's <li>as ter; it will he doubly responsible if it i> repeated, as Chief Croker sa}- it may ho repeated. Chief Croker warned New York after the Newark disaster. His warning was ignored. Chief Croker has warned New York again. What is going to be done about this warning? News of the developments in Sstur day's fatal fire on pages 1, 2. 4, 5 snd 3 DIAZ CUTTING DEEP IH 1 REFUS ! Regards Neither Political Friend? ships nor Special Interests in Work for Peace. OVERTURES BY MADERISTS i Anpointment of New Cabinet Has Tranquillizing Effect?Great Credit Is Given to ? Limantour. [F?"*?in x ??r?'1'5' ' ?"?;-'?p?"'.'*? mm l?i The rHtu Mexico i ii?. \lar??h '.'7 - -B?_05 atv'V given t" the situation t??-?i'i' and 2??\'ernment's progxamne off reforma COlved sn Impetus b] the appi'intm of th? new ?Cabinet and th?p.pr?pliiiun drafting off several lawa '??''laiin- to admlntatrathWI of internal affairs presentation to ''"nn;r<,i?s at the seal beginning on April 1 i? cr,.mc ?apparent that Prealdeni Di ?tfior long ? ? iiPitlTat-inn and ?'?flgh Information from all parts of the public, ii.?s determined to cut d?e*| ?sparing neither friends nor special (crests in ih?" endeavor to satlaf*. disaffecti <l elementa if he k<-<,ps ?on he has begun, It ?'III not be hi? fault h< fills, ' ?'?? ? - i as first held here I hat Maderlsi ?group of Insurgents "????'ui.i i latlsfii 'i ??. ith iii? ? til ?"?nient ??f | f??rin?"M' Cabinet, but sould in>>ist ??n ti ther and Impoaathle conceasions, wh ?Pressent Pia/, despite his sin-cere ?lis?' ?in.?n ? acced? to the popul ir d? mai ? -.' ' ii??t -rant. To-?*lay. however, it i sme generally appreciated here, throu th< republi-catlon ??i The Tribune's ? lIusIv? news, that the Madertsts sued I peac? ?.n ? condition of reasonabl? con?c. sions and am neat y, and II is fmin.l ?lif , ?in t.? f? ?retsee thai si rlous obatac stand m in? path of s?pecd) tranqulUI approbation Is ?general for ?Preald* Dias for being sufflclentl) patriotic a i.i ad?mind?ed t" meet the Maderiats hi v ?\ if ih?? M iderlsts fulfil tii? if <*Kfo m? ut and la?, ?i?? ?; theli .'ums. (?hi fe . ? r <i troops s III be left free to proi ? n t ;. i n>t the lawless bands ??? 11i? li ha' taken the field In various sections ai un<)er the guiae of Insurgents ??ro pta Using brt?gandagi pur? and simple, it i ;i -..f.? est I mat? that ?M p? i ? ?"-nt of tl ! sn-. ,.ii? ?i rebels are animated bj i oth? r d?ealre 'han r??>?t>? r> Th? Tribune i*orreapondent ?sacertalm t?> da) th.it the peace proposais laid bo ?fui?- s. ?flor Llmantour bj repreaentatlvi nf Madero ?when Umantour halted ? Monter > one da) "ti his ?araj from Ne York t" t'nis .?t\. were overtures con Iing from th? Msdertsta ?Tamil) infli I enees were brought to bear on Mader? | t.. a (??.p? it was represented thai h l ua?. waging ?i hopeleas _onteat, and ths i his kinsfolk at..i friends were ?sufferlni I flnanciall) and otherwla-e, ? i ? < ? t? ? than Lu Madero ?Aral insisted un having hal | representation m th- ne? Cabinet, bti this the government refused aboolutel) and there is nn Maderlal In th.- Cabln-et Th? credit is ?given largel) t?? Beft? Llmantour for the ?selection of the net ! ministers, all of whom ?are romparatlvel I young men, with ?i i ? ? i ? t v. honeaty am i a? ? ompttahmi nt t ? their ? r? .in Th? ap Ipolntmenti . i aaaatlafactorj as an? .??? of ministers could ?be t.? the ?hopeleaal! ? dl* ??i'?!.tit i?.lui? al ? I? ?JIM tits i ? ti st i t ?if Un M< ?lean cltlsenshlp. The proposal t? diafranchtae llliteral > VoUTS ?Lf palpal. |j a |.?n?, Ml p t??w at ?1 . ??,?luti?m of the \*?x??i quaatloa of Meal ' ? an ? i?N tlOtU Il is ? egarded ss significant thai Preal dent D?as >??'i?i outalde dlph?nath rank m appoint n?; Manuel de Zama??ons i In? Ian. ??. I ' <?-?' nt l.n.iii lal .???. ni ?i i.?indon, to the Imp rt mi poat >?f Am i,,?.-,.ii?.i t?? ih' ?United Slat,?-- The In t?tiii? is that there is t" i?. .. n??w dea all around -# . DEWEYS SUPERIOR PORT WINE l'1??,.?! ?making an.i Nourishing H T Pewey *k gonsCo?, 1.1 Fulton m., N.I - A?vt Responsibility Denied by State Labor Commissioner After Whitman's Statement. M'ANENY DEFENDS MILLER Says Buildings Superintendent Did All iii His Power to In? sure Safety of Factories in Ail Parts of Borough. BUILDING NOT ON DANGER LIST Scene of Disaster Not Among Those Listed as Dangerous by Fire Depart? ment?It Conformed with Law When It Was Built. It Is Said, and Bureau Has Had No Complaint Against It Since Then. The death list of Saturday's fac? tory tiro rose to 143. [nvwtigatioo o? the disaster continued, .'tii'1 the General ?Sessions grand jury \ol unteered to take up the matter. Attempt?? t?? ti\ responsibility were many, District Attorney Whitman pointed to the State Lahor Department. That depart? ment pointed to the Bureau tsi Buildings. Borough President McAneny de? fended Superintendent Miller, o? the Bureau o? Buildings, ami Mr. Miller'- assistant, Albert Ludwig, joined with him in saying that no complaint ha?l been made as to the Asen Building. The Asch Building was not among those reported as in dan? gerous condition in i list o? more than thirteen thousand buildings reported as such by the Fire De? partment, n<?r in a list prepared by the Board o? ?Sanit?r) Control o? the cloak, waist and suit trade. Mayor Gavnor's appeal for funds for relief for the sufferers mum prompt response, and nearlv $15.000 was given. Andrew Car? negie gave $5,01" '. While half a ??../?-ii InviMtlgattani van in pr??zr-??- ) aajtftrilal] to ?ItSl mtu ! If th?-- r? >|'onsihilit\ for the ?li-.i - ? ?- r ( Saturdav In rh? Tri^ncl. \\a|*t tu tot could be charged to ruu dim is-reot?, I ? t appaiiiiiB statem?Fmta of Flra ?'hi?--f ?'r??k??r. District Attorn??' Whltm? ? the beads of vartoua ctt; department! tnat tii<? catastropha niu-ii? b? rep? ? ?? n? an; time In on* <<f th? ?on ? Iowa office or lofi bulldtnga, led th<? chief In t??t?=-st au'i ih?-> great Importance ???' th* ?la?.'? arork to lie In the Investigation ta determine wh*ath*e>r tha As.; B illdinii complied *^itii the Ina In Its construe? tlon an?l the tiro aafegtisrda provided It \?as asr-"-.?! by all that If a building ronetructed and guarded aa was t'1" Aaeh Building was technlcsll.? th?'- terms of the law, then tin? las must be S" changed that the lives of ?'orkera w on|.| be ante. Alben Ludwig, at ?tu- superintendent of the Bureau of Buildings, could Und na fault a ii'i the n aim? i la s bit I ? ? Ar.-ii Building had i ? ti !>!.int"'i ?r the aa! in n'htch lire exlta had been pre ? Ided, though be anld that If there id been an in - p? ctlon bj the Burerara of Buildings under the preatnl administra'? ti,,ri man] -hum's arouM have been et> dered, and he found man] pointa "f which to complain, all of which ha i i rarere contribute-* lo tlbe loaa of life, Mr. Lud* i said thai no report "?*< tii*. Asch Bu''ding had been maah aa -?n Inapector of the Bureau of Buildings since 1901, when it wss built sad that no complaint had ever been received again the building He laid the fall ?*?*> t.? conduct regular Inapecttona to th" la? adequate force at the disposai Sf thai bureau. Borough Presid? si IfcAnen? said that ,ii Pebruan v. IWI? li " Wn i-'-part tuent hsd reported to th?? Bureau ni Buildings l.t.603 bulldtnga tu Mannet? tan snd The Brona as .?-tvi.-nt In Ira prot?H*tlon and means "f escape. \tt. t- the b? arlng at th? Pitre Hall ta determine the din ci ca is?- ef sad re? sponsiblltty for tlW ?lisas?.?- PITS Mar? sh.?1 n? ra sa-1 i ? I.? IV v ?i tha n ? iM would be the forming of ? neu branch of the ? Ity gov? rament a Bureau of Phra Prote? tl<m. He agre? ?I a Ith Chief Croker thst the Are was started by a clgsrette or ? match thrown la ? pila ..f clippings Up to State. Says Wmtmarv District At torne) Whitman said thai thr reaponalblllt) for the less of life lay with the State Labor ?ommtsslo-a, und?** s- ?t ?..us Ml and K2 of tha i?*?, giving the ' ,,iiituissi"ii powei i?vei the safety I of employ?M In fac?.s il- raald "'-<t I Factor) lnape??t?>r Harnrton had niada ? ' r, i ?,,, t on the Ai ? tt Bi Id ng on Pi bruary ?j;. ton State Leboi C?omnilaal*-*n? Wllllami i. pit? ?i that th.? i? port "? iiat-iii.'ii [ showed the building t" be In k??",i .',h i(iD!,,ii and that the commission cot 4 I onl) i?'???' ?mm? ii'i changea and could asf |enforce Its ortiera He s.,i<i that th?* Appellate Division h??,: irlaeed th? ra> ponalhlllt) i,t Bra | ? i i? n?,ii ?>n ?h?? Bun au "t mi Iding*?, r? Borough PreeWh 'it M< An? nj mads *. strong ?i?t? ti, ? .-r sup. i nu? n,i. nt Miller | ,?t the Bureau ?>f Bulldtnga tad hla ad? ministration of ins bun au Th? at.i Mai. h grand )ui j Ig the ?'?"?t I of ?.< n? rai S. rtol ?ng ?i . . | ,| ,,, Judge o'Sulllvan to continue m aesass?n during -i" n ,. ? atigate the ? ana ? of the Urs an I the reeponstbtlit), with .i ape? i.ii - ' atlgatlon into all th. cltj ?i? - ? partments thai mtg.ti in an, ,? ,\ t , ! liHii reeponslbli i??i the dlaaat? i ' i>'strn i | ttorne) u hitman raald that M s,"n ?> kkt assistants had bbmbsssmI