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MAV-YORK. MONDAY
.PRIL io. 19U.-TWELVE PAGES. ** PBICE ONE CENI
York. Aortr fltr and Hnbok-a,
r|i ,? ntr %^SmVamtVirllO cbxtb.
fflBNl, SAYS HYDE,
Chamberlain Charges "Con
spiracy ls Behind Misrcprc
scntations" Against Him.
TIRED OF BEING ASSAILED
T*efenrii**? His Administration,
peclnres No City Money Has
Been Loft, Nor Is Any
in Jeopardy.
- . *-*a,-ji herlali 11 irlaa H Hyde hv
? ? ? ? ! eat<' day, in
- fpr th* rlral time he takos <-ok
ar .? r-t the accuaatlve atorlea arhlch
\)h\r grown up afmind i is frlendahlp
-*iin William J Cummlna. >.f th- Car
r,c nii'.iny.
, j ... ? mallgn political consplracry
. . . . rta and mlarepn
twnt ) Mi " ? and though '.??
j.J? ? - timo. I.y tho advloa "'?'
, - ?! Untermjrer, ro*
{..n ~. - mawering tho rrp-.rts. he
? ? by whlle
, , . ? ? on la "1 oinc as alled ir: the
riarV
ng referonce to the famoua
ffolot ot the 8toi>a-Wl__!e ir. tha Fior
a* tho time "arhaa I
ma nd away laal wlnter." Mr i;. I
? ? .n-f n Btaternont of the rt la
hetwean tho Northern Bank anri
Clty ChambPrlnin'p ofllco, Whlch
, .,-- ? --"oments an<i lettera pre*
j-lvei ll on this n^atror by Mr.
v . ontroller Prendergaal
?r- .-?' thon. aftT hlntlng that
... md tdetlmony >->r'.
arhlch le Inveotlgatlng
- :,. Truat tanelo aiv not aa
? guordod aa thoy ahoaM be,
- fl.T. riomai <<f anj knowlodfe at
? . rate loana, whlch it |
ajm been learned were aecnied from
l? whli h elty dopoadta were -md<\
, ? tv . han bai lala Aat lan .; thal
? . ? ?. ? banka ami trual _?_npanleo
? depoaita of clty mon.v."
thai hf had no knowlorico of the
? whi. h that money or othi r
th? banaa whlch recelved auch
are ancd oul
Spacifk as to Savov Trust.
. bla d-rini ofauch knowledge
i , ?? um caae of the Bavoy Trual
-ni - and rt? ?.o tho augmented rlty
-ho Hungai.an*An*arrlrari
?n".ri^nr with a loan '?>' tha*
Cnmunlna group, Mr Hyde
. , . ? qis lonk^ th. Itei Op, Ittd
that oa tho na\ he made tha- rtp
? r iha Rtra_r_urinn-Amerlran Pank
h* made 'i^p??!,f: of ?*?*-" 'n"*1'-"''' ?? ,liru>
?h-r banka and trual ? ompanlea,
The average bank balancea of t-ty
ln i9io. aaya th- Chamberlain.
kan Aubk thoae ai an .?
n thi - blatory, rearhir* a
.? -? iter mark of 961._-W.00Q m March
r that yaa rlng tl bond aa'.o
nk i.alat" ?-? durlng _prll
and June of that he < on*
araa.|50,iK.10
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1- ? . rf r-l \- COU1 ... 1. .\1 ? |
I have uj i
( efralned I
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ii ? ? ? ting my
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? 1'ir.n in vlolatli ?? ol lata bui the
it - p ? . emanata therefron
and ? ?? itam r i
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re la a ?? allgn polli al plra. y
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reoutation ia Im
Ti . rcporti I ? lailj :? ??
f then
iv. but ont pun ? i ? ence e
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: asainat pla. Ina ??
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Says City Has Lost Nothinq.
Ihe flrst 1 r th. I
know I lhal twlthatandu
the talk not a ar of th.
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of th<
nfflce \* Ith thi '' ..r. ?. r
n eontrol of the
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Btllutl.? .n1 ? i - h indg of the
' ?? : ? -it M> Hyde
? i. " oi baala for hw .
? ir..!,iti
Tb< .im.
- ayndtcati ai oi v< ry aear ihe
ahen thoe. i neteen Inatltutlona
? -I augmi nted depoalt a of clty
? suddi nly <!i-' "\. r? d, '
... ind l - ? ? "in
)"<??, r ., ? ippooed to
B I ? | ? ? ifablp
? rnt nl ? ontlnu ?
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,i ,i ., n ita or aaeo*
Cunti.iurd uu ,.n i.iiii gago.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?
rhe Tribune tella to-day how
a great many property ownera
have reaiated, in the many legal
Waya open to them, ordera in
tt'tialcd to make thoir buildings
?^afc There are thousands ol
othera a/hose responsibility
in case ol a disaater would l>e
unquestionable. Property own?
era ran supply 'an immediate an
swrr in The Tribune'.**. repeated
question,
WHAT ARE YOU G< UNG
'I < i DO?
WOMAN WILL BE MAYOR i
Mrs. EUa WiJson to Take Office!
rs Exeoutive of Kansa? Town.
Hunnewell, Kan . April B. Mra f.iib
Wilaon arlll be Mnyoi of this i.-wn after i
nlL Mrs. Wilaon haa recelved her ertifl
i ite of electlon, an.i nn Monday, it is
Bha will he aworn into ofllce
The reeuli of the electlon aaraa a tie
%*ote between Mrs. Wilaon nnd 0 M.
Akera Each r ceivad twenty-four rotea. I
Then ihe Ju<}gea of the electlon voted
th< ofllce to Mr.?. Wilaon. a faw daya |
Inter th. Couna ii reported thnt Mrs. Wil?
aon ahould have been - redlted with only
twenty-thraee votea anrl purpoeed < aaal
Akera.
The clty aacretary said Mr?. Wileon'fl
rio, ti'.n waa valid, and j*aaterdajr th*1
Council ylaldad and acknowla4lsad har
vi< t"t y.
COULDNT GET RED SUIT
Attackeri Tailor Who Wouldn't
Match His Hair.
When Loula Watin, .1 tailor with ?
ahop al No 1821 Bathgate avenue, araa
iinahk- t<> complj yeeterday afternoon
wlth th*- requeal of ? young man with
red halr *.\h<> wanted t aull tn harmon
Iga * Ith his hair, nn argnment enaued
whlch ended -.niy when Watla waa reo*
dered unconacloua hy a bloar on th**
ead, Inflla ta 1 a Ith fl hegvy ? lothi 1
He afterward aald thal Bve
young men had rnl. rr-d hip ahop and at
ta< - ed hlm.
Watin said npf of the men had rad 1
halr, ai"i declarad he wanted to buy ? j
After Bhowing tiimi every anm
I;,-. picci of rloth he had. Watin said j
the nuburn halred youth upralded hlm >
for falllng to produce a place pf eloth
th,' arould match hla hair. and when j
wann ordered them from his Bhop tha
Bve -ft upon hlm and beal hlm The
the men belong tr. a eans.
BOY HANGS SELF IN RARN
Fcared Foster Parent? Might
Send Hin Back to Asyliim.
I. | r .; - ? , -?? r TrtOeoa |
Brldgeporl Conn., liprll *? Wlllle
Rvan. alxteen yeara rdd, hanrged htmeelf
yeaterdaj afternoon In thr- harn of his
? ? i-.ta Mr and Mr? Erneei H
N ... .. Btratford II !? belleved the
? ? ? ol a fa ar thal ho I
m ghl be returned tu ahe St. Franeia I
Orphan Aaylum. al Naw Haven. from
whlch he was taken two '?fj?,"! ago
Recently young Ryan bulll a t-^nflre J
v.-hirh dld eonalderable damage to fl
n*-ighbor'B property. As b meana cf
puniahmenl Mr and Mrs Mlver told the
boj ti..* thej thoughl they a-ould have
!,. retn-fn him to the aaylum If he wara
nnt m< ra - areful.
Th - thr. at aeema to ha\^ ?<> *.<<-?rked
on the lad'fl rolnd lhal he declded yaeater
dav that rather than return to the aay*
. a* ould al h maelf. Hr- therefore
ti.nk b ropa fn m the neck of a calf whla h
he had Juai l'd Into the barn, and allp
pini it ovei a beam pui the "ther and
around hia na ? k ai I J imped
FIRE RAGES TlNDER STREET
look Three Days to Bolve Mys
... ?? of Persistent Smoke.
of the Hotel Aberdeen, a? No
17 w 11 ? eet, and houaeholdera In
n gra atly ra : ? -I 'ast
I .... h. n tt." Flre Departmenl dla ov j
... ,] a myaterloua underground flra j
v rii had amoka -1 alna e Frlday
\ .4..;u'.h for tha flr? waa made Imnr-e.
.i;, . ??. i.? ? " Bi noUoed le
? r.iin the ? ? ma nl In fronl of the
nn pi idaj. but n ? Br? araa found,
ng 1 iaala d al Bral people
;, m , i ai the smoke con
? ? : our forth myaterioualy,
ll ,,. . -iua -i aii daj Baturday, arhlle ,
I ,.i ... 1:1.. i ? i Ic 1 'ompanj 'a emer- [
i_, 1. . ? . ?..,..: rj and aearched, bul
ln, for a d< f< ? I In ti"- inautaUon
iae a flre ln aome 1 arl ,,t |
er room beneath the atreet, an-l
Iu .;.., ... ..;.-.? yeatel
day ? li Mannlng, the man*
th . ??. ?- ? 1 - ;i!: i" Track
any 3*1
Undei chlef 1 l flra men atarted
, to dlg up tha road xi ?. and abonl twen*
? t of tl 1 hall wa taken up
front of the 1 ? ??? After digglag six
; ].-. t doa 1. the flra m n ? ama upon -t
?.. ? planka v im h avere
? th 1 gro ind.
i- - ppoaed thal t:.- 1 lanka irere
. parl of tha ? naed during tka con*
ol tha Pa nn ? 1 Ivanla tunnel,
! whlch 1 ina ba n ath the Btrea la The
flra ma n thinh l it the ba arda wera lg*
nita d bj t;" bolla ra of the Aberaleen,
whlch .ii" ? parated from the atreei by
? . 1 ma .11 wall Tha Bra men'a labora
wera prolonged fai Into tln nlghl before
they 1 11 ffiid Btreal ra alda ? *
had - oina to coi la ie a Httta pri |
\ ata ?ol< .-I'" '?? .1..a n
MASOOT INDIONANT AT FIRE
Dop, Bitos a Policennn Who P'.its Him
Outsidn tkB Line;.
. 1 ( pafrolman Bernard ?'
. ?? droa ?? hlm baa k wlth ? 1 rowd nl
, ? from ln fi-.it <if N" :;a
? . . .1 ,,,,,. afta rnteu, whera a
.;...,., 1. ii. .. . intne maaa I
.? r .... ,,,, an. 17 Mi tha latrolman 1 b
,,,. |,.-, |, t above tha arkka and -ii 1
? ? tangla of Bre apparal ?
% f,, | tha fi" ? -.tf. i hobblOi t" Uouvi.
, ic -1 li ii 1 e wound ? 1 eauiarlaed
fttui aa -I t" hla I--*' * " th ?' th*,
I ba 1 ? i ' Bl . tn* -I"*
E AFLOAT,
PRACTICALLY UNHURT
Captain Overcome with Emotion
as Great Vessel Leaves
Treacherous Sand. /
HUNDREDS SEE SHIP FREED
Gale That Is Feared To Be Un
doing of Boat, Proves To Be
Foree Neeessary to
Release Her.
After n Fojoum nf eij-hty-thrpo hours
in ton feel <>f trrarhoroua sand on the
beach of Flre laland, the North ?>rman
Lloyd linor Prloaeaa Irono was fr'-e.l
yeaterday ai 8*03 p m. tho eeaael that
coat her ownera $1,500,000 to o.mstrurt
floato.i Mfely int.> deep water, practl
i ally nndainaRod
Sho \.as elad to aot a-vay into deptha
ahe had beon accustomed lo, and al?
though her englnee o-ere nol norklng
thoro araa an abundance <>f hkhmi in her
bollera t<> food her whlstle for tht-ro long
and stmnu blasta, her exnresalon ,i1"
gratincatlon
Aorordlnj* t*. one who was <i<.?o to
him at tho time, tho rolor rushrd t.. th"
fa-o of Captain von I.etton-Potorasf n ns
h( fell ih.' Ireno mnving from ber half*
mad? cravo .,ff I.nn" Hill. H" smil'i
nnd said somothln-r in Cotman trt his
Chlef 'ifTiror. and hia oyes WOfe m-<ist
Tho rntlre crow brnk" forth into loud
.hoorinjf, whirh was plainly hrard
aboard tho tur<s that were atraininf- at
tho stont hawsTs. Tho oheors wer*
lon-c and prollflr. It seemod as if the
huaky Teutone would aetrar ceaea, nn.l
after th" Hner waa <.n her way t" port '
in tow nf tiiRS tho ihoutlng "f the r;or
man sailnrmon hr<>ke OUl afrrsh.
T.-.n-: before dayllght, at 4 a. m . tho j
wrr-'klnsr tugfl took hoM of the Iron^ J
and ptillod .-n hor. Sho stralned on h*-r
linos from tho k-d-j" anohor*. bul arlth
oui effecl Th^ tugarlng eontlnued until
the hinh water begaa to <-i>h, and then it j
ooased Tho Irene was whore ah* was |
the night hof..r*
Sailors See a Good Omen.
If -,-as thon that a e-.od ..trion was
Obeerved by the sailormon and tho ]if"
navera who dabble eomewhal la auper
Btttlon. When tho tid" ol.bod and tha
Iren? araB found to be ln tiio satno old
borth of -and there araa apparenl dla*
rourasr.-m^nt among thoae aboard.
-rhe wreckera, too, arara not over?
pleaaed, bul they hoped for better hirk
on th" high tlde of th" afternoon. Hard
ly >^ad ri-o hawaera B-ackanad whaa tho
Uf? Urve rlgged fmm tho dook to Bhore
for tho breechea booy enappad. This
?as the good nman for th? Bailormen.
Evaa the maa of th" BWrt emtiA soo a
hartdnger of Pood loch m th" snippins
,,f tho line
?I dont soo hOW thej nr<? poinR to dn
lt." aald one of th*- men frota tha Uma
Hill atatlon. "bui II aeema tn m" as if
the parting of that line Innks as if ahe
?on'i nred ns mueh lonier it meana
thal ahe'a ?nin?- to >*et off ??
? lt 11 tako a heav. of BUPeratltlon tn
?pt hei Into daap water." ropMed a foi
j,,,. Hfemver, wlio had overfieard th"
r m?n There'B a good atlll taraaae
comlng up from tho rwutheaet and
that'a iroin? m puab hor in further than
,ha waa before. if that is pooalble."
The only notlce taken of tho ime
rartinC Inctdonl on th. parl of Captaln
Soddard of tho ix.iv- Hill BUtlon ??
,,, order oul the mortar and hmd h.s
PK?, ,n readlneaa to shnnt another Une
ovOT ,n,. veaael if the reoee! Beemed to
need it
Sions of a Southeaater.
(.nrta,n v.,n Letten-Poteraaen and hla
_nff. M Wall as the BUrf mon ashnro.
k, ,? ihelr mlnde on tha dlaturhanca that
w.? -loa-aring in the aoutheaat. No one
connected arlth the releaalng of the Irene
to bc th" ?outheaeter come In.
,, wmM tha -no thing they had hoped
,,,.,?, ?,.*.,, away. II waa 'ho weather
condition thai forecaated doom for the
Btranded llner. The aoutheaoter, ll had
been said. would drlve in a terrlfk Biirf,
th_ klnd that breaka up bWpb qulckly.
Nnvwav. it would tend to puab her
further over th" wrong alde ol tho bar
Tho aoutheaoter came The unbldden
?lnd bowled and Mea the enow from tho
llner*. derk II dampened the bopea of
th(. ,?,,? on board 11 drove b vlcloua
nm 0f combera poundlng agalnai tho
helplcgg nnor. bul it rcleaeed Ihe Prln
cesa Irene. Th- Itlend had come in tho ,
r.,,!-.- of B relentleaa enemy, and eaved
that whlch II had apparently come to
' Thla tri.ndiv ruae of a grartoufl gale j
., , reaiiiod when the tuga begaa their
operatlona La the aftei*noon. Whlle II ,
had brough1 the Burl ll had alao puahod j
,,, .,? exc. ptlonall) high llde. a tM- btg |
enoufl, to noal the Btranded Bteama Ip
Bh( riighi have ialn tbere for daya ba*
,,,,,, another at* h fl.I would have come
,,i and in< anv. hll- BhO WOUM haV8
w.n-k.r) heraelf de per Into th.- bar.
Many Siqhtseers on Beach.
-fhe releaalng of the Irene woa a bbl
ahow, Bttendi -i bj a motlej audlen. e of
,llMllll fiHir hundrad peraona. There a are
,,,,, .,?,) aomen la Baater purple and j
*ln? iiii.ii arho had lefl coatl) touiingl
,,,s ;,t Bayvllle U> hav- a look al the
Ir-no
i, h.,.1 ii,,t i?. a gu iranteed bj tho |
wreckera thal ehe aould i>" releaaed, bul
thej came anyhoa l?i hara a look al a
r,ai Bhlpwreck Th< | atayed until tho
Ude i atne bi and i i? a maru rech
Iranaformcd Into a llner Ih ii ->oy row.
pany would be prdud to own. They lln
..,,-, d after ahe aaa releaaed and aa i -
ml1llon*dollai llnar towod alowlj away
.,, mo aestward none tha arorae for i- r!
rnlohap eacepl ? ahottered rudder i"'nt
The "Four Hundrad" on the I -arii |
ngped tehati the Irene look lo deep|
u ,,,., oj-atermen, llfeaavera, hahermen.i
rachtsmen, landlubbera from the clty, bIIi
gllad a-lth lh8 notlon lhal Bhs x-.-is rii*?r-?'
,,, t,t,-. s..i.i Bomi thii.K llke rn be
hangad!" or theroabouti ahen tlu i.i*-|
prlaoner ol ihi beach araa **araed i.a
into a11*? aee
?i | ,, , ,i(*o -f tha Irene *'aa aceaan*
4 .iutiuuf'1 B0 a-< .iii.l l"i.*
Photograph taken of the North Gcn
on ivhich they
DEATH RUiS A BW
Bible Student, Attacked in
Street, Dies in Hospital.
WAS ONCE AN ANARCHIST
Soie Witness Says He Saw Man
Strike Vict<m in Face and
Then Rnn Awp.v.
Lulgo Uaay, twenty-elfhl yeara old,
who, two and a half yeara ago araa
, r-.n\<=rted fronri anarchlam and btcame .1
dlvlnlty atudent, died yeeterda! ln
Flower Hoapltal froiu a hracture of the
baaa of the Bknll reaultlng trotn b blow
ho recelved al the handa of an unknowa
man on Baturda ?
Laal alghl Botot tlvea from the Kaat
fiTtn atreei Btatlon arregted b man wko
decerihrd hlmaetf aa Otto Behaffer, a la
hor^r. of N'o. 417 F.ast filth Btreet, al <3d
fttreot and Bccond avenn- Ha ?*?
lnck*-! np. charged wlth aaaaull
Aft^r the polke had learned more nf
the affalr the eharsre uas changed to ahnt
of hom^id" Bchalfar a*aa arreatad by
pelertives MoOoe. Bkeajlj an-1 PiKili"
They said h^ admlttad attikina Upay.
He was asked <.vhat cBUeed the luarrel.
and th' datectlv4M derlareri he told ihem
that h? understood that Uaay had In
Bulted bla rtWmn*ar*Bl arlfe
I'aav "fa? a Mttdanl Bl fhr- Mhle
Teaehera- Tralnin* feebool, t-eaingtoa
aienn* and 4*ath ptre??t. and Hved al the
home for th" Itallan Btudenta of the
srhooi. nt No ?.?o Fas? Mth Btraet
The Rn \V \V Ketehum ??' retirv of
'ne BChooL said that I sav . n-"n to this
rountry from Blclly Bve yeara ago, 1 red
ho* anarchlat Two and a hall yeara
.-.jfo he attandad an evangellat'B tenl
rii^etine and nas COnveTtod. He in.me
dtiitely toek up a Btudy of th" Pihle and
.ntered the tralnlng BChOOl Of lata, Mr
K^t-h-im ?aid. Uaaj had been urtn-.g as
an assistanf to th<-- R<". Franrls Trapani,
at the John Hall Memorlal Chapel, Itd
ttreel and First avenua, and it waa eg?
pocted thal he would re ordalnad aoon
Uaay araa attacked abonl 8 o'cloek on
Baturdaj afternoon al MKh atrael and
piral avenue. A boy aamad Thomaa
oronnn. "f N'o M Button Place, is the
only actual aitnerag to the aaaaull that
the pa.li'-e liav<- found He Bald h?* saw
a man "f nu-dlun. hulld and wearlng 1
blach .-"ft hai aad dart clothea strik"
1 c,iy m the face Tha BtudeiA fell,
striktnsr th.. back of his head. and thi
probablj cauaed the fracture of the
akull. lha pollca thlnk. Tha aaaallani
ran up 58th street and turned Into *or
nnd avenva, where he waa loat in the
< I Mtt'tlS
Thomaa Fmrley, of Ho. IfJM F'rst ave?
nue, alao aaa a man rnnnlna away, bnl
said he dld nol wttneaa the actual aa
;- i 4 ? 1' T
Patrolman Jamea Ttornay, of tha Baal
r.lst atreei atatlon, waa the firnt poll - -
man on tl.e gcotn. Ha found uaaj lylns
tn the atreal In an unconatloua condition
gnd calla d i>r. i'r-..-k from Flower Hoa?
pltal.
Thera waa a hul --n Uaay'a Up whera
he had i.i'1-n rrtftick by the aeaallant'a
rW Th?- Injured man waa removed to
Flower Hoapltal, bul ha reinal.1 la 1
aeml-conaclouB condition up lo tbe tlme
thal he died and waa unabla t.. glve any
reason fOT tl.e as.-ault.
hi.-j 1,..,!'. wlll be taken cara of by tho
Tralnlng
hool
TRANSATLANTIC AIRSHIPS
Monat.er Vessels Designcd in
GermRny?150 Passengers.
I a, , Jflblfl *M Th* Trll.-ilia I
London. April W Oermany Intenda to
lead the worM la lha rfonatructlon of
huge lltht-i-than-air Varaaelfl and (.. !?>?
cin aarial navlgatlon oa aa unareoo
dented acale, Accordlng a-- Informatlon
rumlahed by the Beriln correepondenl
nf "Tiu- Btandard" two companlea ara la
,r.M f,f formatlon for this purpoaa
One of tha m haa dedded to adopi th.
liians "f ? Ufrinan engineer, Hen
Boernar. foi th ? coagtrucUon of b mon
st. r alrahlp, wlth h i apadtj of ijh.'nm
cubk* metrca, sn thal tbe aaa ???ns.-i will
i?. aighl tlreea law r thaa Counl '?'? p
pclln'a lateal ? raatlon Aparl from iii
ofllcera and crew, numboiing togethei
nn.- hundred, the atrship wlll ba eapal ?
,,( carrylna I *o hundrad paaaangera
Two -?f lhaaa aaa alrahlpa, accordlng
tn tha plana oi lha orgaalaar ol the
,.,,,,.. m\. wlll he employed for 1 aaaa n*
-..., traffla beiweon Ma i fort and Lon
,,,,, < 14. ing ?" Ihe greata 1 quantlt] of
1 .n^i.u.nd on eua li \..v.ik' 1 the ra
fltla 'iH Umll ''" :i nunal" 1 --t par.-s.n
g< 1 m IMl
Heir Boornei ?aja lhal llu trviall
tr.-m Kea V'-rk t-- London aill ba ai
compllabrd la thraa daya, aad t'-aa each
alrahip aill hr abti '" niakc ?ix tran..
atlantic nip* ;4 mutith. I
rtan Lloyd rteaniship jusl as the tug
pulled - an h seen stretched from t?
... ruht 1811 k tha le '"?" Ptom '- ? ? ??"??
FASTEST DRFADNOUGHT
New British Warsbip Makes a
Reco-rl of 29 Knotn.
London Aprll I The new battleahlp
rruisor Indefatlgabie has made the rec?
ord apeed for Dreadnoufhta of 21 knote,
Tha- ird"f?riKaM" aaa launchcd at Der*
pnpoii In October, 1888 In her trtale. bl
Daeember. 1818, ahe La rald to have made
i: knota under reduced po*aer.
TWO HUNDRE-D DIE IN FIRE
Rrene of Horror in a Thatched
Building at Bombay.
Bombay, Brltlah Indla, April I. Two
hundred mon. women and children were
burned to death to-nlght in a Bre whlch
deatroyed a thatched etructure In whlch
n."\ had gathared for a featlval. Flve
hundred peraona were ln the bulldlng
t-hen tha flre broke ont. There araa only
,..|f> -.v11. and an Indeacrlbable panlc en
Bued
JOHNSOM CLOSE TO DEATH
Phjlician Says Ex-Mayor"s End
Is Very Near.
Cle- Hand, Aprll ft?A B Du Pont
former n??.?oiato of Tom L Johnaon,
ranio fmm tho slok room at 10:80 o'clock
to-nlght and told reportera thal Dr
Oacar Thomaa, th" attendlng phyalclan,
said Mr Johnaon araa d< Ing and that.
tha end oaa a matter nf mlnuteai
TWINS NFARLY 78 YEARS OLD
New Hampshirp Brothers Can?
not "-*o Told Apart.
?. ?
r irtai louth, N H . Aprll 9 Tho old
rct twh.8 In New Ifampahtre ara to
celebrate the aerenty etghth annlveraary
m their blrtb on Aprll 12 Thoy ar" La*
fayette V and Albetl tA. Keweli, nd this
Thr. Keweli brothera aro retrardad as
tho most romarkabl" twins in tho Oran
Ite State They aro ?o aliko they can*
not i,. told apart Thej nol only look
alike, bul talk ailfce, nin-: allka and
?? iik alike Tho only raeana ol dletln
gulehtng them Ib by theW clothea. Un*
III he waa two\\o yeara old Albetl ""r"
b string of red beada around hla ne< k. '..
that hla mother could tell him frota i-i
fayatte. _
AGED COUPLE DIE TOGETHER
Lifelong Desire of Mr. and Mrs.
Iriih, of Oneonta, Granted.
I ?? r.i..t. ,; h ta The *nrll*u*M 1
Blnghamton, \ f . Aprll ft Th" Ufe*
long d-siros Of Mr nnd MrO. Raeeloa
irish of Oneonta, that thoy ehould nol
i- aeparated la death '?^,'l<, Btrangely
granted by fata to day, arhen thoy di"d
within an hour ol each other. They arlll
be buried together.
Ilr an.i ifra. Irlah had been rnarrled
Bixty*ae.*en yeara, and as they grew <>id
thoir greal draad was thal one ahould
Burvt.e the other for a conatderaUe
length of Ume. In both inataneea death
.. as due ti. pneumonIA Mra. Irlah dled
flrst ami ihe undertaker had Jual
frnlahed prdpartng the bodj whea Mr.
irlah explred The) leave four i hlldren,
,.,,,:... n grandchlldren, Blateen great*
grandchlldren and four great-great*
grandi hlldren _
WOMEN ASK FOR LICENSE
Bnston'r. BxclniWe Organization
Ak-eady Has Smoking Room.
I,.. | ? , . 11 .? i rt*. ?? I
Boaton, Aprll I After a long. hard
etruggle between two oppoalng factlone.
,;,,.. if, ,.,,... m mbt ra of tha Chllten Club
h_V( ?.,,,?. their point and tha well known
woman'a club Bl n- ? IM Commonwealth
Hvenue numberlng In Ite menlberahlp
unme of the moel pron.lnanl aomen ln
the clty, Ib at klng a llcense to aell eplr*
Ituoua l*o*_rora.
. 'igaretti i are alr* ady *??'<! ln Ihe - lub*
,.ns belng aarved on traya b\ walt*
,,..H..S' ti ? club amoktng room ia on
ine ,,?,.- and only membera are allowed
\ , -{ueata, men or women, can erer rlall
tl-- roof amoklng room
PINNED UNDER AUTOMOBILE
Driver Hurt When Car Turns
Over - Companions Escape.
, 'tiarb 8 Mi' 'artne.. -.f No M Ith
?traet, Brooklyn, le ln ?' aerloua ? andttloa
ln geney Hoapltal ?.. the reaull ->f hla auto*
moMIe turnlna "vot- ln lha louth Road.
,...,. k.? t Islip i ? Btordai Tbw.??
panlona aho aera in Ihi i ar aa aped arltb
i |{cni ? ri t"H. ; M ox '" Mr MeC*artney,
arhn t\ai- Bl Ihe aheel, aere thrown dear
,,f. t,?. |,,a-. n .i"*1 mo 'I
Hla |aa and rlgbl ..irn aera hroken and
h? la thoughi t" in.v" been laternalli la*
,,ir,,i Mi M Cartaey'a .ipealoa i n
i ,, ,, ...ni a train, ahl. h a ..- mai al
Ihe Atlantlc aveuue Btatloa "f Ihe Leaa
i an i Ralln ad, aad _m aaa ruahed to tha.
hoapltal Ha la the aupertntendeal ed Ihe
.loim Maaurj Palat aVarhai at rf* M Jay
. .i" i
j began to move hor. The hawaers
? linqr's -t-ern.
Youth Transferred from One
Liner to Another Far at Sea.
TAFT'S DISTANT RELATIVE
Timely Discovery Probably Saves
Springfleld Lad from Sentence
to Prison in England.
[Bj Telegtaaa te Th* Trlhaaa i
Fosmn. April 9. Rohert Taft. nineteen
yeara Old, of Pprlntffleld. a distant rela
tive of President Taft. ?as hrouRht Into
pori to-day aa a Btoumway hy the i,ey
land liner Oeoi-fcian, to .\hlrh he was
transferred from the outbotind liner Lan
.astrian. of the sn.nv line. more than
thre< hundred milos at sea
The boy Btowad away OH the T.anras
Bulldiag
D 9*
A.. Mtapa
? ,. ? v .-'-r-.-i I..-.M-I?ii.
,.,7 ,>4 nr-, r. 04 12 rx* K*isr ISBalat.. *a'r>-<
T ?>- .tan 0. "** 'eo FlfMi a'" ...Th-in
(,4 o* f-i> lt, 'Bl s-'.i Tantfe tx*
ta* oo P-- IS. <M> 11* 120 Rar" 421 st Thir-I
S i<> '."??' 12. l" 2? Waet "-I ra A**
,7T ,? r?b ia -io na*aia,Bewan mn
143 ir. K? 21 IB 1'2 gMl S2rl at . !??*
223 .. Mar li. i" M weaH 47"i ?? ..aJrUw
cts io. M?r ii to.aaa-ajaThjttf ava.....* h
,vn io J'jh 27. 'n.en-tM Urouneat MJW
Sw 10 FeS ? l-'^r-ra. 1.4'h *> ?***n
era i-> B*pi J*. i"?-?; W,2i*!!2 ?Tmn
901 |0 1)*' IB. 1'- i ::: t-47 Mii,h-r,v s- B'-an
ic,,> an D-' 14 '? ?**?' Br?fldwar .J*
im io f< tt. "? ? tutk *?> .**tn
\:o i-i Jan 4 II *-l Ka*' gghf*-SSLi
11 11 nn 17 11 ?4 ?i H-i^-n ft .'??;;"'?
m t tan IB U.m-aa Woeatar al. ...Pnoi
? -vani
l trian on Friday. juat before ahe aalled.
He was dlacovered hy wewhara of tha
. ! ^4. on Bnturday, and taken before. the
capuln Then the wtralaM oparatar gr,t
huay. plehad up th* OeotwJan, and while
iho two llnera lay to young Taft was
transferred 10 the a^eorgian. in the Lan
i aatrlan'a llfehoat
Taft is the -on of E. R. Taft, g
Bprlngfleld photographer and a grand
s--n 'f P. W. Taft. arho nrat tor many
years a resident bf BoatOB and who now
has his home in New Ha\en
Tha youth stol^ ahoard the Lancas
trlan without betn* seen hy any of the
crew. He managed to flnd a hiding
place whi< h loofcad aafa and atowad bhn
s. lf and a Uttle bundle of provisions he
had broiiRht with '"ini away there. He
lay ln aafety throimh Friday nl*ht. but
wlth dayllght on Baturday came dlacov
ery.
In spite nf the evtden'? whirh the
provtatona and the ju* of water b->re
a*?inst him. young Taft trled m hraaen
lt OUt He was taken bafora faRtam
Alexander Kortay.
? Tm a cattleman." he declared,
"Where are yotlt papers"?" ha araB
ask^d
Then he broke down. a aptain Fortay
knew. however, that the a,enrKian was
?omewhere in th.- victnlty, In all proba
lulitv. and he deeMod to try and pi-k
her up. Tha wireless got busy and re
ceired a reply, arhlch was f..rtnnat" for
yoUBg Taft. for had he s-..veeded in
reachlnc England and then heen dla?
covered he WOUld have heen liahle t<>
thrae montha" Imprlaonaaanl
in spit.- of the baavj Baaa it waa de
elded lo tranafer Taft. and this was ?dona,
b llfehoat in command of oaa of the
Iower ofllcera taklng the boy t.? the in
lii.und liner.
Wh"n the OaBr-*rglan dochad to-day Taft
was turned OVOf t-. tiv iniinlKrati'.n
authoiltlaa, wh-. wtrad hla paraata They
hava s'?t th.- money naadad for his re?
turn to Spr1n?fleld. and ba wlll be s. nt
bach to-nnrroA.
a ?
NEW BRIDGE IN 49 SECONDS
Enginecrs Perform Remarkable
Feat on Boston & Albany R. R.
liniitiimton, Maaa., aprtl 9, a Ihraa
spi.n Bteel brldgo, 2M feal rknaj and
welghlng more than oaa thousand tons.
I,, replace an Old iron one spannlnK the
\V.retiloM Klver on th- Boatoa & Albany
Rallroad. wa auccaoafully rolled into
poeltlon hera to-day. the entlre w?.rk af
laklng away the ..id ami pladag the new
BfUCture reiiuiritiK bttl forty-nlne ee<
,mds. Half an hOUT later. whfti the rails
44. .,??? ...nne.ted. the new brldae was
ready for Bgrvtca. Bavaral oAetala of
th" i' ad and au.sts witivsseal th- opora
Uon.
lh- x* -rk of bulldina 'he new bridae on
th.. npstreani side of the old stru.tur-.
begaa r??ur weeka ai i taVhaa .ompieted
th.- BOO btidgO and the old were both
mooated ?-n rolleis and at the slgnal
gtvaa to-da> the tWo masses of ateel and
Iron were moved downstream untll the
oh! '?ridrre was di: pla< ed and the new one
lined perfBCtlj with f B tra?'k? of the
roii.ll.ed Thaa the rails were Jolned and
tlie llnea *BtB T**i> ivr uae.
VME BATTLE OF
DELAY AGAINST
Property Owners Place Obstacles
in Way of Bureau of
Buildings.
RICH ESTATES OFFENDERS
Inapectors Report Conaiaten.
Aversion of Astor Agenta
Toward Obeying "Fire
Escape Orders."'
POLITICIANS AL80 LISTED
Cong*-e?sman Levy anrt W. B**-.ka
Cockran. Bri .n O. HiiKhes and Oth*>rg
Fight Efforts to S.feKiiard Em*
ployes. and City Puts "Viola
tions" in Hards of Legal
Department.
Th? hahttunl rcotBtancC of propertv
o--ner? to tho ordera ol the Rnreau at
Buildings ia one ol tha cMef ubeteclea
to tho propor snfeguarding al th* Cttf
agalnai a leiyUttea ol the waahlngton,
Plaoe dfsaBter^
Tho table glvn below is taken from
a llst of 3.iO "violatl-uis" <>f "flre esrape
. rtrdors" of tho Bureau of BulldlngB. whleh
1 hgve boAn pont along to tho oflfeBB al tho
: .orpornti'in COV-MMl ler proserutlon.
whlch llst. wh8 referred to last \-eek ln
j a publir l.tter from a rlty offl.-Ul to Seth
I Law,
In tho rasos elted below, whr-h nm
, from December, 1 J??*?4. 1" tho present time,
tho period botwoon tlu Iwo dateg given
shous only tho preHaclnary rtghttng ln
this battle of delav tho time oxpenderl
! by tho Bureau of Buildings in an effort
J to foroo coaepHaace arith ordera tor flre
' o-4rapps beforo paoalag thom along to tha
dty'B Ip*"-i1 department
Th" followlng tablo glvrs joma <-.aea
! that have mai.1l muoh tronble for tne
[ Burrn'i of Buildings.
?<?n? f*
rnrr-t. at|c-i
o?-nar ' laBBH-eatoa. !'"';"'""'
, gvefOra . Pr-'-ary . lal] I Bt
.. c..ii.ff|a '.nter nft\-e. *n1
a. KarfH r-ora-o*-, Jahr tt ?*?
*r ?*" "* " . iVaM Hai 18 BB
.? n R ? n ?!.>-? an.i raeton April 4. 10
'(.-.,?? . . ?tnr*. -4mm an'l sgtefl 8prtl 4 10
Parata f=tAr? an 1 w'lt'.r\%
'?" b -t.it aprll " ii
.rm M !.*?- t^aglwuee D* W. W
murke .'okran Store. rafetMa-N *n 1
-?^rkaher, . May 1. io
Fatate. Fa.-tor- J?'i T '1
T'^Jkl* I.o.*tr_ h-OM - N'o.
ni k AM-_tt- ..ifTW*. .ne- .' ie
.; Huabea .. , We-rtr**-..M?r
Farar- ... ItOttM ."'?? |J
garat* ??? Workshoaa .Ma:- I, II
ina' t-oari anH
mr Cn rruaf* I.M'ir.-; heaaa Mer I
Marka' DwellrnB BO- ateraa Mv 1 11
I Fa'at* F?r'r.r\ . .. MBI If 11
fleat Savtaaa Wb-__-_bpb Hai :". II
? in other raooedai ed the Buildings De
oartmont. those oontalntng tho reportg
and ordera on "unsafe buildings unaato
,|b*" flre,'' thoro is a serjuei to on? .,f the
rases ritod abOVO, whioh dlsriosf-s a
story of rsoap- fmni a disaetor arhletl
might posslhlv hav* 8008 i"oro terrlblt
th..n the roront Asrh Building flre.
That ts Tin Baeapa Order _35-io,''
! whlrh, wlth its B00.tt0l "Vltaato Building
firdor N'o. ^Ih-ll." translatod OUl Ol the
to. hnloal fornis of tho raporta, Bh0W8 thla
i story. Thr building ar Koa BM and i!>5
'Third averraa, owned by former Co**r?
'gr^ssm.in W. Bovrka Coekran, was foun.1
kaadequately provlded wlth Bra eocopa
fa.ilitios in Mar. h. 1 :* 1 *?. and Ofl March
ii, 1910. the eorner aaa rarvod v-ith tha
followlng ordor by the Bureau af Butld
ings
| On the .i9th Mr*'-'t front of the bulldlng
an iron ha:.'<>n> fmir f^ei wido. taklng ln
tne two mullion aindoaa af the a?,'"''n<j,
thlrd. fourth and fifth Btcrlee. wlth con
no.-tlng Ir.'ti stalra and drop ladder t<?
grouna, als>> provldc ftreproof door* opprt
in; In alevator sheft in eellar; nlso m^uttla
n.t \e** than 2 by 3 f^et. with statl?nBry
iron ladd< r t.i eeuttle.
Aftor uaaiiy a taat*a deity, during
whlch timo both ;.g..iU8 and u811188 unlt
ad in tho etEart to erade or have the
order naodlfled, Mr Cockraa wrr>te to.
tho Suporintondent Ol Buildings as tol
lOWB
"i am tho own^r of propeart. at N'os. 9>J
and 99.S Thlrd avenu.-, ngainBt whlrh l
undotstand thoro is a 'violatlon' rtlod ln
your otti. e for tollura t.? put on fire ee
eapea, This rtotaCon graw out ot tho
charhcter of tho htaBtaagg carried on by
itno Mnnahan. who then ur. upied tha '
bniiditm:. Ha h;._ alnca raaatad tho
prcnileoB. and therefore i venture to ask
that this vi<i|ati.?n b*- canoelled."
< Mi Kohruary :*n. 1911. an inspector waa
s*nt out tn th.- building. wlth Mr rock
ran's lotter, tn vrrity tho matter. Ho re
ported hn.-k t.i thi*. BtTOCt:
"In refor.-n.-e to th.- attached lottat . . . I
aould rvspe. tfully r.-port that thl> build?
ing at tiio timo tbe oase was flled was
occupted aa a f-irnttura Btore. ka stated
ln letter it lias been \aoated. but it Ib
noa propoaed 11 u.^*- tha tirst Boot for n.
m.ition picture ehaa Th> ra h.a g|gg
been an appticatloa tor a llcenae to ooa
din t a 'danee hair oa aecond Boor TMI
appticatloa ha* aot baaa approved aC
Presents Adverse Report.
'This building is H\e storie; high. an1
i arould BOggeat thal the owner st ito iu
what mannor tha upper faoora ar.. in
tended to be occupted nature .>f bi.si
ness i.ef.>ro dlamlaalng tha < iae
F'ttunatoh Mr t'ockran'a bulldlng)
accordlng t<? tha roaord-*, reanalaod \a*
cint. nnd mon t.'ttun it-ly thor*? a Ig
not a rnovlng pactvra sho? <>n the flrat
fli.nr and B igllCC hail on the B8C0Hd tmmt
a fea waafcg later, tor oa March ?>. inn,
.'hiof .'roker tOlephoned t>? tiie Bureau of
Bulldinga at |8:_| o'ctoeh la lha morn
ln>-. aft. r a fire ln that building. to thla
.ffe.-t
? Tho eraQfl at tha Bra ,.t r-^th Btraal
and ThlH avenue are in a dangeroua. ?id
unsafe . ..ndltl'in and ni aoed "f inima.
diatn attention "
a Buildings Department knepectag athia
was aseigned t>. the case reported bn. k
that he had found th* \\_lls and n.eiil
.ornl.e in the building N.?b 993 and 995
Third avenu. ln unsafe and Udiigeroua