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who sre sine? ? i - ed in tryta ?a ipa oui ?V week let? .1 Mi H? wrote t?- 'll',, ,nior ? , . - ,. * ?; n,r Katl? ii-1 ks, who ki. I ? ? M ' ' ' lu.\ Ing be? ? m, AU] trout the ' Hool ' o\M I"-- '?' In the lii nless the Com? t. ' of Pi ?' u But i ' itltit h wh? ! an) * .made." ? t.. ?ne it,?,k<*<l Into ? ., mm th after the woman I ? i ardoi ? The last ase ws letter, tj ?pewTltten on plain pap? r, be in?; i.Idrcaa, and fi ' ??? hn Mon i I Governor I that | ?an in -urable and ?yon fatal malad leflsnt "I" - faith with n, so era- loti ?' to ? ?ho used end? . the - rltlclsmr of ardently act Katie HI t N?. 131 Macdou old. i '_'T. ib? ??-i- tl ?? Oovernor s m his doubt t] itt? mpt would i" made to obi ?. psrdon for her, a ?petition wa* ti I for hei th hat! : || s-aa belie? -die i i before bei term ? ? .. move out <>f th?-? nelghborh? and .r? " - followed by lei rs 1 Island, v. -i h< arl - ?? trou and . . or, win? li show nd fr. .m l?r. Q . Nu. :; Charlton sti.-et. i ??. W, Contento, of No. 137 M. John Seiden Richardson, No. 213 Wesi 1th street, and Dr. Jo G, Ken i ??-. of So. !?"? Sixth av< nue, of whom had attended her, and > s, rill . >ms "f bear! and stoi ii, h troubl? and the small tumor. 1 Stivers human? i ? "shoi mot ? 'i i" a private sanatorlu tem a o Id not led t?. th? Irritations lilisnn life." A ]>?'tit Ion for ? I? mi n j wi slgi ? an) of th?- undertakers :. grocers si I ? ood, an?! I dward Conti. Dr, i 'sei ??ii and Laura and Frank : a ho had hot n ?* It near?. - again ? rient < ?n Sept? mi" ? . or Dix wro ??? Mr. Hook? "f the < 'omm I ??k.nfr for ; n ?nt?-r\ i want to have this matter w on to ?several pardons ???ri." There were forms] le a ritten on Heptember Is i .Ulna and District Attorn? tman that th? H ni an ? ? mi ?-? ?-..? _'::. ,i gti. e i ollins a? vlaed ver) ?strongly agslnsl executli ?s?ei i tsken in this csse, bul he und? i st?-???! the -?- rs w-ere wsl - Ina ?t. "ii ?September '_'?? the ?Govern? wrote to Assemblyman Cuvllller tin ?-. of this appeal he ? ould not a? in th?^ sppUcStlon for lardon. Then Mark Alter, counsel for Katl Hicks, withdrew the appeal on Septena ? a COP of the withdrawal to th?* Qovernoi who on Noveiaber l'T Isatietl the pardoi mblyman ?Cuvllller saya ?ax-Rep ? live Bennel sppesred a! s h? >r *n*? befon n.?- ?',??-? ? rt.'-r. repr? th? i ,'omr of P. rteen, an?l mad no ??hi' 'ti"ii to th' Amon the pel half-sheet of legal <-nr typewritten, an?! hearing th" type ire "William P. Bt-nnet," whii said: Mr. Hooke: You run rel ??n what tssemblymsn ?Cuvllller tell you. lie waata to gel s woman pa :.-i an op?ration, and Governs ? ants your 0 K. ?On the facts a i' look?, as though the As-em b!) man was rlicht " ? SHERIFF WARNS ETTOR "RAVINGS MUST CEASE' Harburger Denounces I. W. W Leader as an un-American Anarchist. Sheriff Julius Harburger ysotsrdSy at ?Ti befoi i th. m. n r ? i k ??t the In4? !?i n.lerit Order It,,- Bona of ISTSSl, at t!.( room? of Zinn Lodge, Lenox Hall, 72?] ette.-t and Third avenue, denounced ti.? m nu??!?, i-y Joseph Ettor at Bryant sa J : i*!?? v evening. The Bhetifi * Tii. remark? mad? : Kutot I .-.?in anar.-lnst aie brutal, nun der,,us, |q. iry, Inflsmmatory and apt to brins about muedsrsas I? . rn,,?is ,,f ??f hi? feelile.iiimde.l follower? as which ?aci with your minds i- . thst ll Is the us thing in ti,. ?world foi th? eapitsli ' ' ' '? ' . yo-.r ?.' la t .?t fts? spec? h. Su? h ? t?? are not even the talk of a - miter. 11" ??r a low-life mldnighl aeaaa . An irt.-it?-?- to do in ird? ? directly or Indir? mW as psntabed. i '?t*d an insult t?. th ? ? " Rag ai .1 would no! silo? ?in?.n? srntlmenta 9?**aln9-l o men9 at a meeting held a? t a month?, age. i win ,i,, the sam,. -i. a? Sherifl sf tMs (.units if ma . I ? TS Hill we ii,,iueii<i<? <?i otherwise, t. II their I ? atriste ?>r bin) te perpetrsu a erinx ? - *-t i- esalna In ?nu- Union Lev? f??r the sres?te?4 end noat liberal i.i* ?I on . at th should he t?,. It, 'lt-liUlK-la';,.- - bv fanatiei randa, m? n who bsv? '??? 'la.--i '"i ? rimes wo ? - eon * - ??!?-? : sgitstw i hsrangui s ? ?i i, aJut ? public .?? m.?n? Rut w? has? .- *. kionast pi* fa ?? ii' h tea . I bOWlstS Of mar?.? din. ? ? ? It will i??- dens ?gala aad ? ...II bal** lo do ir " GOMPERS HOPE?. ?O ENB GARMENT Sil Confers with T. A. Rickert a Rumors of a Speedy Settle? ment Spread. 60.000 WORKERS TO MARC! Big Mass Meeting Planned fo Union Square To-day?Com? missioner of Labor to Take a Hand This Week. . eeldcnt of the Ameri cm Federation of Labor, ami T A t; ' ?ai na ' Hot? ; ;f.- III. ttlemenl of the dlf?< i I ? ? i- ?-? ami? latloni wae In admitted . ?..: ? inferen? ? ??m1. Prank Moi tai of thi Amei leat I ? de t. '-n and t" ha.Ina gone o\ ? ? thoroughl) lt.- denied ? ? ? bly for the pui i ? ?? itloni for a -? ttlemenl it pe? aft In thla city, ei -??. what ti" rould >t' ? . two el?* at i dda -it'- W Ite Rata t ?? ictora ? ih! .1?. whai il i toe aril sol*. Im the dis] ?.-. i n employ? em] era la I?**' ? rk< it ad? ai d de all p ? bring about an smlcabl? . ... ware of tti?- pre?* lira, ?n 1 was ?.f the !?? - ? be ? ? ? haa ? v . ... r financial or nuirai kers, but ?houi.i am ovei i a es be mi bol h wa>'< ? ? .. En Route to See Sulzer. ? ' ? ers la to b? In \ i"-'l,i. to ronfei there with "tli?-i mem ? ' .. ? i a ;. tnvestlgal mlssioi ? . a ? Bulger "ii labor con<iltlon< ? n called i ? iver, with the Go - ti.-- labor - ? ? ? ral and for the enacting of more string-out laboi lawa esterdl I '?'? u that m o no agreement being n ?..- week with the strikers, John Will? iams, Commissioner of Laboi ? V es in an attempt ti I . , tainted ? . ... ? by Colonel Michael J Regan and J. ?'? ? ?. Boat't of Mi I la i ation third v ?-? k of the sink?- w .1 ??? ? . Park, I-i?t night II ? m Kali! that thi Uni would Includ? upw ? i ? thous ni'i persons, twei : whom w.iuiii be women. The pa? rade ? ih 'i to start al '?" on i ha? Bast Sal.- and ? ? . ? -i ? ets of th? ifact .At the ter in I'm.m B , ' ; athia? ? ? tie ?ink. movement will a-drese t H..- da) was ? ? ' Q nee, but adit ? i.-iiiHs.<? m eondltloaa wltl the 1 ead ?>f th? American Federation nf Labor, n.- aahl Diet" wan no change regarding thi but se? , ? ? d with thi pr? sent outlook "i ti i' -a.is ..fia lall? announced by the Inter? national Ladies' i'.arm<?nt Workers' Cnton . : ? ictleaily al >? standstill, it was said the wrapper and kimono i ?:. tfaoturera n Brooklyn and Brownsvlli? are completel] a ppled, and a ' i, ? few sn . : inning r( time t i ?lapee be? fore thi a "? Id ? ??? entuall) t1..- ranks of tii" sti'k- is Tl e few si It wai re ? mploylng Spanish help, and it was th Intention >.f the :.a i tt? ntion th!? a eek. Shirtwai?t Makers Talk Strike. S ' <?".? lai ai ? ?? sa foi ii." om - ?< rday on th? ati Ik? i ote t '"iiii; I v the shirts ? kera Re]. varied a-- to the tilt!mat? r. *-i??t of th?? Henry Wolf, aecretar) "f th. (?n Maaafa-tOrera and Merchant?' a??", latloiw ?at.i "i ? .- eral Inqul i ? ea ? i fi m manufacturera who wen anxloua ai i willing tu join In laton'a efforts to Bettle tt.- strik. '". arbitration. Klugen? s ?Benjamin, presMetit of the New- york Clothlna Trades Aeseclatlon, repeated the eentlmenta ?>f the f'.nr or* L.,- saltona who a; totting oui analnet tii.- union, In their r.-fj.-a; m open net? ? emeni a meeting of tin ae a.ns ha.? been railed for t i-day t.. me? i et the Brevoort i iotel. Hciso Pastor Btokea again took the plat? form In behalf of th-- workers yeaterdaj morning erben aha addteaaed a meeting m ? linton Hall, <>i tho Veel Makera' Un? ion, two thirds ot whom wire men ami tii. re? women. In her remark* aha ad? \i?- d them to continue In their Light for thell | It lighta and n?>t to i/lv. In until their demande wen mot K ?? edvocalad the ii?i t and advised the continuance of ! us organisation .?.? faithfully after the ry and at praaaat it was aald fifteen thouaaad pickets would ?<- sent oat to-da] to direct tii?-ir to having the Bpantah worker?. Jala la the strike PAUL REVERE'S KIN DEAD Great-Grandson of Revolution? ary Hero City's Charge. | ? li ??? ?? l'i il.nne i Worceeter, Mass. Jan. 12. I'r.il. ta k Revere, of this city, a graat-grandaon ..i the famous Paul Revere, a Revolu? tionary hero, died at the Home Farm toda). Mr. Ravere was boin in Bridgi, ent ? ? ? i ?ago, He waa the s.>n ?it Paul and ? Jai rli Revere, and came to Worceeter fifty-two yearn ago. retiring from bualneaa aa b result of Hi health, He lived on what h? had 1 il September, when he waa committed to the "it> inatltutlon. ' >ld pa] "i s and letters ? ere found among his effects showing ihm he was a direct daoeeadaat of Pam i;.?vere. He ?a? married twkse, but the only Ih in? relal [lea E Ixabeth Ri - '. ? re, of ?ridge?port. The funeral will i?e h?i?l on Tue?- ?uy. in i-hargi "f t.'a- S'.tihi ol the American t;> v.'iuti'.ii and the Grand Ami) of th Republl? . un: i)isco\ krers ? >i }^^ top .xd bottom of ? |] :?. l'.AK I ? i R? ar Vdmiral Roben F l'ean retire ? anti ? | ta n Koal?! Ainviiii-' HOTEL MEN WANT E??GS PUNISHED . -i.ir.l In?m llr-i ;? ,. i ? ?. . . ho are the . . . i remain loyal to tin- era ' ?-.??? ?oler? ? ? tatoi pen I ? he latent Thia ? ? ? . oat in.i-i .? the author? ,i \mu ??r th. i "?? i ton, ?? ?r with 11 ' Ills ? . Ihe ell : fleeted If I ? And ?n ?.. ? ' the pro] ? saine? ??? -i To Meet th-s Issue Squarely. ? il to lea? ?? eithei I ? ? ? ? ? ? famll}. then ?-?? ?? ?hall rely ami We hi ? -.? ? sill l| inter? at? is thai the ui ? in Int? : t? trlke break. slantI-. on hand. ? hi? h ? ??. Int? 'i ? should be j? a?* will ? I? dining room led I the a ita llvlnfi ?t< a-' ) pa troi ? fue??I to wao oui \- -i last but not pro in?! pro ?? ? art? i ?ng o? allow t hem to be attack la tii?-ir way to and i ?t- ?' it? or tl ? t-i i" threat* Mi ? .niii'i" II, hoi ti l? d i... a in all nid 1 ailth? . :.:.* Ill be as? i,-- ?i thai they ? . r. | i. ? Hot? ! A? '?? latlon b. hii il tl ? ? - . ' aee ? h. t. repoi?.?? -.?, |jj be h dlatelj acted upon uni vigorous!) i ell'? ??*! v.-f't? rdaj aft. ? i ion word rea.? I - t ii)??? ..r ii,. ? Ing, the hotel pro) ? letora, had Inatalled .. Hall, arht i. the v lit? ? ? en h. Iding meetinsa They nl?o heard that tl hot? I morn? ing, i .-?:*.-? tl ?1- ' ? ???? ded the tinga The) orded Bttor'i :? marica on Pit fariOS Tr.sk-?. "ti? Ol lh? Workers of the World lesdera now In ? i arge of the sti Ike said Is t nlghl the mai um ? Una that wll probabl) a? Tu? ada* ? ? ,? etlng th? would toot '.?.?' rlaM of emi ? - tels to call a ? trlke a ?rot? wo ild be ?taken ipon It, h< asid At thst m? etlns there w ill !.?? ? numb? i of prominent labor organicen who talk to the -? Arturo Qlovannlttl, Btt. inlon, t .1 th? si kera at the maaa meetina li. Brysnt Hsll la?! night thai lh? remsrka of Ettor aa printed In the ? ? w.-:. inti ue and bad ted, ? Ithci mallcloualy ??r in error, bj ? t ,i toi - ??? if . I 111 ' -1 : ?s t.. do a?.i? aIth all m I - a.e t a going to s?-.. ? rn.ik?- good m. i. . If we t to put then i - l rave ? ? ?? t<? ??.rk foi them atsrv? the IB t" ?nir m?"?! i"'? . ? : r wespona i ? ?.ill 1'reai.ts in id- | . U 1 ?? ,.-,! t-. | emenl ?-f Btt.nl i In no fsr as it ap| eu, in ? to ?:?? that himself " It ?? sa ? ? ? ? ei l ?? n n at of 1 i ???'?? led a gi?-.?t r for?? of ??rl vsi :????*.. n ltd? and iilsM their i uildlnga than .?i as) time - it" ..', .i, s.t.i.. u?ss: I ? Muiag? .s ? deui ?*?i ..f the ?i- deration tl il ?? - strike would bs ?celled on Tueeds) ur? m? amim Miss Barnum Declares It Wouli Aid Working Girls. DECRIES INVESTIGATIONS Organizer of Garment Makers Strike Says Wage System Musi Be Changed. i in i ?.. ? |iai ? . , i ? out whet . ? t ni- rit? ; ?. , i n" km a ... ? Dona ? that th? I ? ? l the i . , .... i . .it" i iia araui tent ran, i ? : ?? ? ? itel ? ? ? ? : ? i . nithout ? ? . le th) ... Un ?n which a it live in ? ,- wag? I . '? -I Blip ? if hell ? ? I i ?? ; ? dei man, vt< i i .? si ? ' h. \?. urnan' 11 ade ' t Ion i ol '?o- ? ?.ii'tlti -, hro igh| ? .1 th? ink. i.| t ? in the i ?ii!?? fi her uiiis . ? alii d th?- Newai k t\r>\ m bich a little mon than 9 .'o' 'i ' ' : ? ? : manufaci ? ? . t..r? t\\ent) - ? t ti??'r ti\ ' i t'- c .us" of In? ?' i., -ir. To-day ? ?-mi? n? lie t?a? ? Btabllehed erel factor) Hi baa a sick? lit i . ? tures I See al two ai ?t a t?-?if rup, a In? h. t ?*-1 i ? - v ? - ni", th.- girla don't Bppn ?? I'.-t i man ' as 11 tt rupia In rls reel r?>r Ihe thread thej use We don'l wan) lu- knai ? i a.i?.- it cornea ?>ui of i ... kets an) v\ a) \\ ? wani ?."?! gli ia to i... fn ?? t" dan a m hi n thej not ? ??? h< '? anl t ??? m to. We ? i ? torn their ow n lectun a, -, th'ii own doctora when they are ?Irk. We want them to be able t.. pa) ,\ .? . enl ? f"i b ' tip "t offne, I net end oi . ,i | hit i two and ?? ball ? ? nta "The ? ik? la i i"- ri lug i... ly. W> has. es ? , ? ? Ddlng thi gll ! t'.U'l?. ?, ictoi lous and reap? ? i ? you're i i whi-n ' o . have won a . Bai in"! proph? led that the shirt a -i " ...' ' ? i." ti ?? i. lai i | ? ?u A" ild t ? n.-,t t.n.- "ui iii the prenant strike, ami when thej asked for terme, a ild sah 1"' a age board!. v tin wi ,:" up '?ti" scale ?>f ?.. . u until thi products of tn.iw try were n l'ii mors svenly distributed than tin i ?vere now -? HEN LASSOES ITS TONGUE Looped String Fowl Swallows Draws It Down Throat. [By 1 a i 'n 'i ?.!. ma | Wiiist'.i. ?'"t.n. Jan 12 John Ma honey, of No. ."'''. Rockwell street, has a So? k "f barred Plymouth Ro< ki One of I si pullel i acted ao ti "!_> I) is -i w?-"k thai he killed it ? m i"iii'.viti- iti. head l ? found thai u "iq tii" i.ii'.i had u led to to al? low ha?i become looped around the tongui and dmwn It doarn tho ttir"at. preventing ihe pallet frf.m eating The string doubled measured 18 in.-h????. Man 'ti' '? Butd If he bad discovered n,<- eauae "f the pullet's flight haeouM -. ? ? button boob )>. bring the tongue ha? k into the inrnth and bava ? m m? string FOX NEAR BREAKDOWN AS ?ff TELLS OF OEAES; I I ?mtiniietl from llr-tt pa??. and a iioii?-.- captain m?'!" efforts nt ?I "Tarent tin,-?s to Induce her t?. persuade her husband and her ?son t?j agree to drop ?their charcos against i'"? Fresh from his long i onfer? n e with the Slppa and Dorian, Wstrlcl Attorne; Whitman Besetted at midnight thst his | Interview with them liad be?*? "mor- ! than satisfactor:. an.l. in fact, bett? r ? ? ? antlripeted." He Mid that Bl| p ; v..,uiii stay swsy intil Tu?saday morn- j when h?? would be brought directly ' before the araml |ury. Assistant l>is ui? i Af.-ii.?- r. .i. Qroehl will remain a ii!. Sipp t.? ke< i- him a a a) fn m the Influence ?>f the ".-.' stem." ? : .1 Newell, Blpp'a law.? er, se. t, at the Manhattan ?!lub lai I night, opined thai the polare s'ould nol . Sipp from the i loant: i?-..- toi The poll, ti led to --:'-t" ::,?? ?? ay Mr. Nea??'! ; . hi, id hi thought that, like 1 the burnt ? hlld, the, would dreed the ' fire Wants Protection from Pohce. h- William il L'pton h ho h is ?been . .- ? ? ., tus ?patient ? rater? but ? ould epl) ?say atterv ard that th. re would probably i??- i.??? aalon foi the prospect!? ? operation on llu ??il lifter he ha.I 1' -till?-'! i. fore the --i md |un n ?s- nd? ; it? ??ii thst Blpp InslS'ted, In his talk a Ith Mr. w in i man. ?ni aattti ? i - ii.-.u .? guaraotee as - ould be fl*? "" , him that if he comes ?before the grand lur? he a III nol be allowed lo fell Into th?* han.i- ..f the police until sfter ha hi- gii ?-n his ei.?!? i.? ?? t" the Indi? I ing His whole at?tude to ti.? po has undergons ?- changa since hfa lr,n timon; before the sldermen. At thai tima n waa pretty well underato-od tli??t sipp, while ?being imj!?.? than eager to a ? ertaln pell? ?? knaps? tor, would ? . si ?? th ng possible to "prote? t" s police csptaln who hud been 8 friend ? . ?? ? rsl ) ? arv standing, ills ? ?perlen? ?? In Atlantic ? !ll . how d him Hi..t. so far as his own safei v. .? concerned, ti-?- ?captain ?.?..? a league with every other ofn<*lal who Hu? iik. i- t?. i.tj Involved m seek? ing io dtecredlt bim, and he la now ?j?. termined to go Uta limit with the Dis? trict Attorney la expoalng ?very Item of i. graft on vice ub.?-it which hi ?an Civ ?? ???- 'i?*li - SIPP AND DETECTIVES QUIT PHILADELPHIA HOTEL Mo-jsapc Convoying Threat Re? ceived Just Before Departure ?To Be Operated On. - ? . '. ? a ? Phltedelphls, fan 12, Oeorga A Blpp, the former New v?-rk imtei keeper ?rho H?f?rt? t?? Vow V?"k [tilii.- System is .-if!? r li., -. It ft 11 ? Ilot..; U'alloti. ?a he h.iH been raglstsrid tot several day?, ?hortl) .? o? k this aftem?os. i ? ?? r to lea Lag ?i.<- ?.?'i??l Blpg arsa ca * . to ti.e t? lephone, ?*nd ovet i ? - after brins ; ? :*?i that it ?*,.-.- the foruier hotel keeper ,?t tin* telepi* paid "V?.?i ?etter ?t.? nu th?? talking ye la new When we get with our plSSI you '?? ?m r ?loans more ulklnK ' \*i-: makiaa i-hls saneancemenl th? st 11 - other ? ad ol t!.<- t? ???; ? i .n.: ? ??'-.. i. and ??.i attempt i to in??? th? "tectua Blpp a ? ? Witl KM1 ll'iv? tr ! \ t Dtfrtl * '??*?:? ' ?- ? : of ? fork, ai.?i tira detectives wh?> liav? - i?s in- bodyguard ?inca h?- ws tall In Atlaiiti?- ?'In, where he had ? ?nut:,in?.1 ?-n a charge i.? declares > l>y the New 1 urk police While ?r lh? n t? i s i- wsa real ?? uid hla sea ea "Howard >?? aon iaalatsni District At im ney Gro? ? . under hi- own name -i ?r Blpp,!! entirety st the dt?i>,,<-ai ,.r District Attorney ?a hitmsn ?sas de man atrstad b) ihe facl i.'.it h? protested t" <iti\ .iK??iiist his flight t?> some ptao where hi Identlt* would :? -...?.i. ?? secret He liad no desl?e te leave it..- Walton, where he wss comfortably located, bul Ml ?Iro.-lil in-i-'."I flint Im go. ? i tion t want lo leave bare," Blpp told Qroehl m-iiay -ii the Nsw York By? lem la going to get me, it ?sill get ...* ? ..i,. >? ?a later. There isn't any us.- en? deavoring to i'?n away ?'im.i It. I kn??w Iho System has s?-\?iai men watching me ail the lime " Nvtwlthatandlng ti.i?. Qroehl Insisted ii.at the I'm iv i-.-..- the hot? I Imm? ?n Btely, ii? rsfuaad t<> tell the next step | Irisa place, ?but >\\ p ssld the nesl ?top? ping place would I ?? Jeraey I it-., II t-.?- had i...m wsy "i.gl erty want? ta get me lisch i?. I New "?"ik n' I win go im? k, ' ssld Blpp. "H? ha:- CSlled m?? or: the tSlephOlM and hi.?, asked n-e t?. go t<? llsa?sjuarters ami talk to him. i refused und Informed hhs that if he Walltid tu : ?-e in.- l.e .?.uid - ?.m?- ...n ??? Nea fork st.it? sad i ?would i- perfectly Killing to talk t?> him. i did Ihli agslnsi tt??- advloa of m) attor? n-1. Mt. New? il i am ii"t afraid of Doasjherty oi any other person connected win. the New Fork Pelles ?D?partaient The ?only trouble i ? thst there sis ten thousand m?-n .*??n nected with th>- New fork pottos s> - ?-m.- snd when you hit ?.in- of than you hit them ill i am hitting one now. it ' Isn't I'nll? final? Km, to wlitiui I paid the protection money, either, it Is lbs man to whom he gsve tiu.t protection money." "Who Is IbSt man"' was ask.-?! of Blpp ? District Attorney whitman known." and that man ?rill be pieced on triai, and be Will l?. convicted, ami he will BQIMSl. Hs Will :?|l|eal WOTS? than Bit) [??Ig gOillg In Isugbter sv?sr sqtMSlod n? -rill feel how n is t<> be pu?? ??? m a ??ii and i"- unabl? t?. gel out That is the way i am going IS make him f*--l " Sipi? H.?111 in- ?ii?! riot aspect i?? i"- smog? 8led Into New Y?>rk SS Sam Bchspps was. I.at thai he did expect ??> return tn X, \v Fork with svri-ctoal guard m proteel Mm at leset until he bsd gives Ms testhnsny, ? if i Hiin.ii.i be kui.-.i, ? ha nadad, "my i.siim.iti? Is all down in writing, ami i?.?tti.t Attorney WhMissa utua eorrob "T.I.- It I am no) th? siron-j link in the . hum Now- T am ti.e informer, and I haw- SSM v.r. nearly pmapod irj Blpp ?I?-? lai-.-?l that mi far a? he knew li? nas going to Jersey i'lty. where he would ?o Into ? hospital tu uadorgo an OSSTS ' lion, lie said he di?i i..?! believe the Qsaad .Jury would hear hin MOttaSOtl i.. vt Tusada) AMUNDSEN 10 SAIL FOR ARCTIC IN 1914 Explorer Will Use the Fram, Which Carried Him Into Antarctic Waters. Captain Roald Amundsen, the Mor? weglan explorer, whom the United states formally recognised as the dtacoverer of the South Pol? at a dinner given In his1 tvonor b) tin National Qeographlc node!) tt Waehlngton on Batniday night made public tne tentative plana of hie coatom plated cruise In Arctic wati is In Itll last iilr.ht tceempnnied by John \ Oade, of Mo. i"7 ?Xaat flat street a lifelong friend. in Amundai n n t m ; - -t from W iah* Ington ? i rlj In the >? ening, and al hla friend's house talked 1er an hour about 1 proposed trip and dee* ribcd life In gen* ? ? ?antarctic regions "T win leave Ban ?TVanclaco In June, I til." Heptaln Amundeen declared, "and ?Ail! pr. I to Alaska nn?! ?m ii|i throuKh ? Bering gea. The 1'ram. the vessel In a t wiled mt" tt a anta i ti" before making thi last daal to tl a pole, la now a t Bueno i \ ? i ? . und? i go ? ? . - and ?i thorough overhauling, she wilt pro* to 8-1 ? ? I will board her. To Attempt Northwest Passage. . iii.a" or t" sail p the Alaakan coast Into the Ami' Ocean and through th?" PCorthweet Paaeage to Greenland, ifaaeb a feal hi pawiMe." 1'? ptaln Amundaaa said he had no biaa t hei . night And oi thi oyag? mlghi be an extensive archipelago In h?-> peth, be Bald, and then ther? ruts ht n"I be. t read) liavi no Idra what I ?in en* it. ' i . .?ant " Thai Is why I am going to make the trip." Thi next ila moni hi hi added, hs . ?? h- ture t?jur of ti .. I'nlt? d Btati ? an't Canada rn ' .!? ? h tenda to rel im to hla hum?? in ". where hi will ate) until the time] for hi? cruise in the Arctic Ocean ar rlvi - ?"I will liav from twelve to fourteei men with me," the explorer said. "They win be ?practically the same m-n who ;. comp_iii?-d DM to th'' South Pole. At preeeal they are In Nnrway, studying, and prepnrlag theinaervoo tor the next voy ig* Asked If he expected t?? run a? ros*, any of tii-- blond Ksqulmaua reported I Stefanason. Captain Amundsen ? m tied ami ?.?.I it was not likely, "I have never seen any ?n my trip? \u the Arctic," h" aaM "Bui t would hardl) care t.? exaresi an opinion a? t.) then- existence ? Mr Stefanseon r | to he a ver? reliai'!.- man. and I place ?rteat < i'?-dit in his ata temen ta The pur* posea of my voyage are purel) ??"i. ? ? Little is known of the vast region m ? of the continent, and an?, di ta '.?.< obtain w ill he ??>ti. um : Plans Wireless Equipment. it le likely that t will havi n ?.,.?. lees appara ? Ft im o thk trii although thai Is still ai ? i u .. tt ?.an.! 'i ubtleee aaalal ;.?? ??'. ?i ?? tt rvatlom. for through I < ^tati'in?? e iii'h [t is probo* 't t" ? ? i ir: North? m Ala -?/a. Spitxl ? .' .1 point in ? '?!"? eland, comp ih.- .Un?an ? ' ondltiona tl al i ild i e made would be extremely u t do not intend t?> P" to th? Sot "h Pole," he i ? piled in an?" ??? t" . ?what would i?" in. internal ! I dlecovered, man hai I.a there and th? wouM ie n . Incentive. ?We shall une ourselves t" pun I) i eientH i a of the ' urn nl ? and lands erith whl BBS ? onie In contact ." sin?, his laat -.??-?t t" ih.s country ? prior *." ht.? Bucceesful r.-.p t.. 11,, g Pole, Captain Amundeen haa remove* his must.?.ti?- and tear* ? t? ?? neoeeaary la aa anooth shaven m the eoM mgiene." he aaM, "Coalraiy t.. the g?rerai belief thai ?? beard warm? the face, it Is a ?reat hin-lran-e tetelea form a.id a r? ard he'-omes a source ef great pnln and annoyance. ?Th.? mean annual temperature -t th? Bottth Pole," h* added, "I? 15 ??trete b? ;..w /?-t". Fahrenheit". The warmest It .?;???! gets th-re :?? N degreed, and I have known 'he mercury to demand to :r. * - gr?es h:\rtm zero. One. never haa a chaii' I to stand around an<l freeze however. t<> fhere is always a vast amount of work t? "lie. At times when we were snow ? we worked at perfecting our sa? pa al ib, and thru ? ?-??'*r dragged. 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