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?fero-larli ?Srtbtttte 24.167. ^?z??-,.;.-=Vi. \KM--Y011K.~\V?:nXI-:si)AY. .lAXl'AKV 1... Uli."..--20 PACTS. * ? PRICE ONT < F.X?"* -*\f? la City of HOB? *? "?".. ler-ee f in and Bebekas. KISFWHKR1 TWO CF.MTf?. DEMOCRATS FEAR Murphy, Sulzer and Others Afraid to Carry Out Scheme for Single Public Ser? vice Board. DROP IT FOR THE PRESENT Leaders Suffer from "Gold Feet," Following the Storm of Protests Against Abol? ishing the New York City Body. ? "Ie|rsrnr,|-, (n Tbr Trib in. | ?. Jan. 14, Apparently -haiie? F. M ttphy, Governor Butaer and all otken who were <-..n<-<?m.-?i in the Frhane. to nbolisb the Public Servir? rornn iMloni and substitute s Sulzer nnpointrrl body of seven members for the tvx... g* t]10 ,.|r??ont salary, bol with Hi?? term of each member increased t?- r> reara, have pot "cold fret." P*0-krw_ng Murphy's visit here and talks vvitli v,irions poJItn ?ana, the word has gen* out that the Hrnlv bill, which would have accomplished this pu'-pose, ic to be abandone?-, for the ?mannt at ? ihrawd suspicion here that ?ghanakm Of the effort this bold lUnany prabhing of the Public Ser vlce ? 'ornmission in New York City would have on the approaching munvi election hi reeponeibla for the rhanpe in plans. It i?a by no means in that the llealy measure, or something like it. v*.ill not be rushed through the I?es?is1ature before it quits work. Thai vvill depend largel) on how much rise the Tammany I^?;i??ln Tur** has to ?l>> in the way of "raw " At present every effort is be? ing made l?v the machine leaders to have a quiet. Short session, devoid of .?ncctaeular features, flphts and "raw work" of every description. They wan?, i . _h< vv the voters how good the Tiger can be when In complete control, for ieesa such an object 1chs,,ii highly neceaaary to the voters of Now York | Flooded with Protests. As Foon as it became known that the rs that be had decreed the ahol ishment of a Public: Service Commission to handle New York City's affair* . protests began to he received here. The needt) of the metropolis for HOW subways have be?n impressed on a ?or? as they never were before, i robahty, and protesta against the |??m ' of anvthing like local con ? f the snbway situation have 008BM from sources influential in the business ?i. v. hich sometimes allies itself the political world. It is known publication In The Tribune of the details of the determination to pass the Heaily MO brought al'out the ears of Murphy and some ,,f his fellows B tempest of opposition. The plain truth is that It present this matter seems to the Tammany chief and MOM of Ins upetate allies too hot to handle. They nay don gloven irmuffs later ami get awav uitn it. Jn his two days here Ifurphj has i with ji,;,n> of tiie upstate poli ti ians on this matter. They have told him the upstate communities are pretty j well Mtlafled with the upatate commis Mon. end think it might i-e advisable not to disturb t>;<- preaent f-chem" of Work cf the two bodies. Will Name "Organization" JVIen. Following the tant decision to leave the commissions as they are, gossip re ng Governor Bulaer'a appoint? 1 as sprun;; up. The men are said by influential politicians to be cer This Morning's News LOCA-?. Tage - involves Tammany Man. l Riotoi a ?t Cross Tilvere Bout. l "liaj" May Betray "Arson Trust"... 2 Oirl Held as Pickpocket. 8 UTeoMx i". ?i In I??-'? I lll"d Flat. 3 rurtlt, Makes ?Sphinxes Laugh. 3 NOW Vire Inautan? e F'olicy l*r?ced. 4 01rl Tall- Story of Kidnapping.4 Twmv Thousand C.irls Join Strike.. 4 Ro?? Fa?tor gtokeo Decries Bosses... 4 ?Sebee] Lnnet System Planned. 6 PafeltaiS Honor Natal's Oflicera. ? '?'?.l Bubwa) Byaten Favored.90 N,*y In ll'iinorous Mood.30 1 ' ? ,. Abennlnln Uncertain... so POLITICAL. "ilsor, i lirt?; with Republicans. 1 '??"llson's ?andldate Wins Kasily. 8 .?? il?o*i r>pp?? e? Holding ?"oiiipanie-?. 6 CirNEBAt Nan attacks en Coal Trust. l Kitigi* Oommlaaton Scheme Dropped.. 1 >ekf. |2,#ee,eeo for Quarantine. 4 ?lash Over Compensation Act..? 4 Colonel ???o?? Aehs Investigation*.... 4 Paid || IN lab lor ArchboM Letter? 6 ? lastro "ut of ? ni?*?. B Aiiimirniin Tmsi Revealed. s MB-MW. A?r??,n on Bunk "f ,\ ai . 3 dentlal < tontee* in France. 3 i ''.'An Land ste.,1 planned. 3 MISCELLAHBOUB. Army and Navy. g NeUU for Women....,,. 7 l diiorlal . g ely . g trtcal . a Mi;j>ic . g ? tiiblUoni. a . 9 . 10 ii. 13, 13, 14 and II 1 luaaetal and Market?..16, 17 and 18 Wea?her .)g Shipping.Ig tain to b,- :'?r.|,.,| |r..m , uttle gro* ntlafactory t.- the "organtutkin M Bo fur ?s ran ?ha learned Murphy h not indicated fu?, choice im a mecen to Wintam i;. wiii.ox as rhalrman the SOW York City ? ??iiinii- I-Min. r, has tha Qovernor consulted tuth hi about any ,, peraon. Tho iimn s;,,.] to be moat llkel ta : appointe-] t?. succeed Chairman Bt vrns of ihr. up) tat? ctwnmlaelon li Jo! N. i*ar1ls!r, vim jn-t :)t pro? -nt ??bairman <?f the Pulzer probara M t'arlisb? m? npjiolnted (o the upatt* commlaalon once by Governor Hugh? He was regarded at * diligent ?<? faithful member <?f the rommlaato Thrr?? um two other membei ?-i tl opatato ?commlaalon whoae plac? <;?-> er^rt' Sulz? r , .?n tin Mea -t---. < ?im ?t? and ??Douglaao? m ? ? ?? MALLORY LINER COLORADC ASHORE ON FLORIDA COAS Wind and Sea Batter Steamei with 12 Feet of Water For ward of Hrr Mainmast. vVai hingt on Jan. 11 The M illoi T.inr- ^tf?;ini*-iii|? Colorado la aehore o Last Key, ?.(T H.?- ?roast ot "florida, bi is in no Immediate ri-.i.K?-r, ..?-, orditi t<> n wirrirs? meaapg* from Key Wei to thr Bureau of Navigation of th Navy Department to-night Thr nir.'-s-i^r :?iit Iiy tito v irol??; npi-TStor ?I Key West folio?* p Th*? Praria from Tortupas. r??por?- ?1 Mallnn Hn??r Colorado aanore on Mortl ???hM K??.v m 12 f. ot of uator forward ? her mainmast. Went Hjfro'ind 8 p m 13th. Wind ;.nd ?<?m diivins ;I? r Dp, bt ip no immediate d.niE?'. Have n?'tltV ofn*-??r*- ?,f Mallory Line and <?pt.-?1 QramMe, of revenue cutter Miami, arli sHvs h?> ivin start for Tortugai to-moi row ni'iriiitiR Ko?- West Fi;i.. Jan 14. -W*reck?9f from Kay Weal 1? ft here to d;?v to as? sist th?-? Mallory ?Line steamer Color-adi reported aehorre on East k??v, Tortugai Tiio Colorado railed from this pot Monday for ? lali raton. Tho .-row of 1 ho Colorado la ?-aiil t be In no danp?r. m WILSON'S UNBOSSEDTYPIS" Speediest Stenographer' Quit: in a Huff. Trenton. \. J? Jan. 14.?Miaa Paiom Tarr. Presjdont-el?-*? t Wilson'a "apoedl r?9t monographer" lias quit t>ecauae, a ehe said, she wonM not l? "bowed*1 b; Charlea Bwen, th?-* principal Menos; rniilirr on tho staff. i?forr?ary Tumolty tried !?? get he to return, but *-?? far sho haa remalne? obdurate. Tho Praatdent-elect, it i said, probably will have a quiet tail ??vith lior to indu' ?- her ta h??r old plaic. LOST RAPHAEL FOUND "Donna della Quercia" Comei to Light After a Century. London. ,7.?n. II. "The standard' ? SHvs that ?Raphael'a masterpiece, "l.; | iHmna del la Qtier? in." which ha? baai 1 I'-iMt to the an world for a century, ?a: 1 brought t?. London i'Mterdaj Th? painting waa iliacovered ?ti .? ip? on tin- property of an [taltan nobleman fount. Vati.iie, and waa smuggled on of Italy. It? recover) raya the pap???, wll form a thrilling roorance when th?* do tall? ai? divulgad. a !T0 GERMANY BY WIRELESS ?Station at Nauen Reports Com municating with New York. Berlin, Jai i? The ?? lr? le* - tatloi .it Nauen reporta that It waa In wire? nmuni-cati >n with N? ? Torfc to? da ?. This, it i- stated, la ihr tir?? tima direct wlrelaaa ?communication haa boon eetabliahed ?between Oarmanj and A ' ?-r!? ii. / Tiie to*?i ?it Ns'ien. which su blown town ahnoa! a yewi nc". It? been re? built to a heigl ? of -?!-'.? feat The Aroeri ran atation. whieJi la al Hayviiie. Lone I'Ih! d, consists of two 'r""-" i. '??'?'? ttmi and 1??" feet high -m CUT DOWN HIS POLE TAX Jersey City Man Objects to Paying Again. a proi ertj oa nor i tiled al thi ? ,it? Hall in .Toi -r? > it> vrst.id.r i?. get hi tax MIL H" atudied it Intentl) i d lodg? 'i a pr< it -st with T.? ? ?'loi u Clarence Miller agalnal th? charge of |j for poll tax 'I have no pole now, whAtover," he ?id When I sa a that <?n tho bill that I got last year I wont ri-cht homa and cut ?lown the P"'?' that vas by mv house." Tlio ?In k expiai- o?l WOMEN ASK FIRST RECALL Hiss Judge for Liberation of Young Girl's Assailant. Sun Fran? i.-?o, .Ian '1 After BOV? oral club women and clergymen bad spohen la denunciatloa of Police Judge ? barlei l. Waller ? ? ? - < i.-. ?? at a maaa meeting, the Aral petition for the n ?rail of a ?-..?ico in California waa put In ? Irculatlon .>'i'i mui" 'i bj all Ihe women. The recall <.i Judge Weiler was si.irt??d by the ? ?ceanatde Wom< n ? hit? iuae he ?induced ?from 'f&'OOO i<? !*?l - ?mm? tho l?ail ?.f Albert Hondiii-ks. ?Iiarccd with aaaaull on ;? l?one. g?tl. After ?giving ''?^,' m-0'?*iti<-1<? Bee. .indgo Wriior attempted a dafeaoa, but mot with hlaeea and fftcmH?. 11?? spuk?* "f his own family and of. his <lo VOtlon to litK mothor. and l?*ft ihf i?lat form amid ? ?froah outbrcah ??f angrj ? I i? ?. .... . ? NEW OPL E ANS?ML XiCO-CALIFOR? NIA- Ti?-> ?jO.it'i-rn ?"^Oute via .-?' ?i Till n\ '?: Kit AS'Ay i ?ntnectinf ? m ?iri-ans with ?-uin-'-t Route tu Iba Pacific ?'?^??t. l?ining, DrawiiiK. t-ttato-1 room, S'oeplng and Observation cars. N. T. Office. 3?1 FUth Ave.?AUv t. | PIANS NEW MOVE ON COAL TRUST Interstate Commerce Commis? sion Af.rr Moro Railroads in the Anthracite Combination. SEEKS REBATING EVIDENCE Throe Companies Already In rlictrd Face Possihlr Fines Ag? gregating Mme than $3, 200,000 if Convicted on All the Counts. . -, ,Sa?r Her? ' ".. . Ington, .hm 11 Attacking the anthrariti roal monopoly ;?i ;? new .-?ncic m tin? campaign t<> reduce prices, the interstate Commerce ('nmmisston Intends t?> follow up the Indictments re? turned against ihrco railroads by th? federal grand Jury In Buffalo yesterday with other proeeeutlona Through an Investigation of ra'c-, rharged by the railroads affiliated with the anthracite coal trust the commis? sion struck a severe Mow at t ! i ?-? core? btnatlofl by reusing a readjustment of the ratea, but tin- no? Une <>f ram? nalcn. it i= expected, will be jiiM as productive of results. The ?n? is??n of inqiiuv under th< direction of B. H Smith, gathered the evidence agninsl the three railroads indi? ''-<i and Is ii"va .-?i work agalnal other roadi extensive rebating to ?tush ?nmpeti tion i? charged In the Indictments il? readj presented, The defendants ?,re the Erie Railroad Company, the r.?>hii?h Valley Railroad Company and the New York ?entrai <v Hudson Hiver Railroad Company, two Indictments huvint; been ?? i urned egalnal the latUr. Heavy Fines Poasihle. \ maximum penalty of lines agcre gaUng f*3,_40.000 Is poeelblc if the roads are convicted on every count. Ft?ach of the 162 i OUntS carries a possi? ble fln>- ranplnp from $1,000 to 120.000. Int?ntate Commerce Commlaaloa of fieials hc||o\e that stiff fines will remedy the rebate evil, va hi? h II r' nixed as i mat?-ri.ii factor contributing to ti>c power of the railroad.? t?> main* tain-a monopoly and control prl sa The Cora try to gel at ? dern ? of the ? ? ? n rt? e rebating sj ? ,-n and IHK? indictments f',r every off? Prosecution ??! alleged rebaters win i? ander th?- r.iiiin- act The Depart ment of Justice Is co-operating with ihe coinnii?? I'.h. and Attorney Oeneeal lirickersham vviii push the proeotuthm i le. ?' one i ounu i ed In the ndi? i ? - I of the ? ?< le Railroad Ti e romp hsrged n ith failm?- t,< e.,i - if t demtirragi hargi i on shipment! of nnthrs It) coal during If 10, Ifll and If] for iVilliams ? Petei ales agent ? B ' ? ? Hillside Coal and iron Company, si I the Penneylvanis Con I C< both "f wl i ? owned i y the d< fei anl in -, me rases the, demui ran re than the transportation charge from the mines to Buffalo, h i- alleged. The total s mounted to ?, than v.," ? ? Low Rate for ? Leaae. Tl re are eleven counts it, ihe In? dlctmenl sgalnat the LeMgh x Railroad It la < harce?) that the de fendant ar.inteo! ,-, concession In the 1 Vatt-s- L?i high ?":ii Company, by leas? ing to tit" lattei for ? nominal sura, land In Buffalo used s a coal ird The property 1? v? lued st sboul t_o,000 ??-hile the rental paid by th?? company . ',:. |350 a ??.,,. although the prop? city ws previously leaaed ??i 11,000 a ? ? -t The \. ?? fork Central whs in,iipted on flfty counta In '???-h indictment. The facts en which the flial Indictment ?r baaed are similar to those set forth In the bill Sgalnsl the l'rle, ex?-ept ttiat the coal originated on the lines of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal <om pany, the shipper having been the Philadelphia snd ?Reading Coal and i,on ? 'ompany. in ihe second Indi) imenl h Ii illeged thai the principle Involved Is virtually the same as in the llrst. BXCCpl tint the shipments originated on th?- New fork, ??ntario <?;? western Company*! line. The shipper was th, R, rantnn Coal Company, i corporation affiliated with the New Tork. ?Ontario A Western, JOKE SWAMPS TREASURY i Everybody Wants His $34 72 of the Nation's Wealth Washington, Jaa H A aewepeper story dleeuaalng the par capita circula? ii,,,, ?,f money In Ihe t'nlted States in i humorous rein has flooded the Ticas-| nrv i?, j'.ti iniciit with application! for th?? ."'.ii".' which, if ihe country's wealth were dlvkhsd ?-?ni.? n>. would be the p?.'-'*:-i"n of everj man. woman ,,,?i , hlM The : U>ry, Intended lo he f ,? , tin,i?' ,?dv ': ? ,| 111" ?? M ho H' ''led the mone? to draa on 'he government. Dosena ol lotten reached ?3eorge B. Roberta, Director "f the Mint, to?day, i n,e woman a rot? Klndlj send me hj parcel pool my dividend Of the II.3S0.727.000, which is $.14 72, in $1 bills aii'l 72 petuiie?, Anolhrr applicant said he was a married man with a family, and he honed "ir government would not i.e offended !?> hie reqoeel far hhi owa Mr. Robert! has ?ir.iwn up ,? circular; letter m whk h h< It ' ? ippl* ?"?? thai , |,, 'i*ii.,- m ? l ?, ? ?. ? ? m?' nt rotuputea I hi per ?apiia circulation monthly ??n a theoretical basis and has no control over ita distribution. EXCLUDED FIGHT PAINS IN li Polier; Force Back Thous Who Had Paid to Sec Bo in Harlrm but Found Doors Closed. TICKETS SOLD AT $35 E, Harbnrger Threatens Inq with Whole Force of Off Unless Money Is Restore Frrc Pass-rs bv Police Blamed for Crowd. it 'v., i ?..,!. Itera un of I he y <? of I?0 policemen from three Ha pre.-in, is thai b i'1"1 ai Ihe Manh Casino, when th? Croat Rivera area ataged, waa prevented laai nig ?Long ?before Ihi hmir ol the i bout thousand ol light |tai swarmed about the building, and o'clock the crowd In the hall wa larga the doora were ordered clo ? the I'lre I?epai tii.eiit. As a le thoaa who attend auch clssai? af ? >nlv tn toe ihe main b'?ut, and pay the hlgheai priera f?or their m wore turnt-??! ?Sack at the door, t tw?? thousand m< n and uoj ?croa ?around th?* . ntran? ?? and d? im n< ? I mission. Pounding on the doors leering, rail i niiri threati ?becami w n. Inapeetor Hweeiw?* calle?! ,??i the Berrea from the we??, \0ti ,-,-,.*, n 1 _-"?th toron and tbf l.'H??- an mir lice stHti'.n.- t" drive the , rowd be? i When iiie ?doora .'f th?? ?ball * ? ' ?.? ? itad that I i Bona I : ,?.? the hail. IL.ts a ? re lost ? !..thitii; t'.rn blows exchanged In?the KUfflea a! the entra?o I ? ? majoi it) of ti v> ii?. ??. ere refused sdi i for res? ri ? d 01 iInsiiJi -?.<? thov- wared th. sea. ihe policemen a n. Tii? ? i ??-.v <i out) aa engei ed thai the pi .? ? ol aeata I !.. t th? ? ? thai ' tk'keta ?? i. p from I ?. ? In. wl ? had p.ii'i '..n ; ted. abo ??? ?? ap t.il ?! '.| t ' tIKllt. S.ll'l. Ill- li'-lillll taring t?. pugiilem. The Injustice to people who ?paid mnut ? ptioai to -?.lui Um ?ifiair ??n... to be r-ttased ?ads Lu?? u la " doa urighl - ? and ? it?..?-. I will tai-.?? measure.- t?> lei lu?*t ?*? he '???a i? "i.i f ?? t!?? ati ??i affaira, i am d? t< t mlnod, ti b power be at rny ? ominai a the i.i?.ii.-> i.? refund? ?i !?? th? v in? paid t? re the nlght'a v ' ?? 'i aapi oint? ?? Rdward Mi Mahon, of McMah 1;...t;,. i-, w.n) |.i?.m??!..l th?- light, m the prteei ?raid for admlraion w? from **?- i" -v7 He denied deapit? assertions ??i many that the) had pa ai- liltfih as >..'? f??l a ticket, that t pri <? ?>f ti? I.' ? a ?. raised at the h ?.flu <? Those maklni th.?t .< s.ini th? y i?ai?i ib< money i" perso who passed a Ions ihe lin . vvii..;. ii, i?.-'n formed ttefor? '?? o'clock. M Mahon sn.r? ?I when told ol th. Inv? I K.?ti?.ii threatened bj n.e Sbeti ? a ho h.d i.i tot ?? rata and ? I ha?! not u? ep the h?.utH. he added, WOll r? ? ? i? e their mone* ba? k if th? j i ,,;i h'.VV III. 11 t!' I." i. \, , j sssei ti 'i bj man* I ?. ? tl ?l n? hundr? .? pel Mi? in the evi nlng and that th 111. ! ,-, 11 ? . r| it th? ? aiding 11 tel ? e.lld HOI get m ide FINGERS HOLD UP AVIATOI Frostbitten in Air, Jones Delay Parcel Post Flight. ii? i. leer?s** te r- i -?' Provldetfce, .lap. 14. Harry M. Jon?? ? ?Providence aviator, who made th tirsi biplane -flight with postal matter n iin. . oniiit.. ?v in i? h- brought t??'i<. - < k ? -? ' ? r baked beam bearing ?jiarcel pos stamps from I:? ?? t<>n i" I'rov iden??, )fstenla>- aftti ih'oii. ??ni tlOt fet .??a." on the net und ?stage ?if his aerial Jour nay to New Tort t??-?i.?y, an be i'?? Plimn-d. Tin? aviator*! frostblttei lingers gave htm mv*rk pain lasl nicht und on ?onsiiltitiR a phvsli-tan t hi; momlng he wap t??!.l HOI to attempt I flight until their i-.?ii?liti?.n ha?l Im pro\ed Though ii"!' ? !? 'l i" la o pair? ol buckakln gkrvea on hla Right, Jonaa*i i up? i Mffered Inteneel) ?from the ?oid an?! ??.er?- fri'Stbitten down t?. tho tlrnt Joint lie Impes to be off on his may to New London aeon after sunup t??-mor roW. Me timed up hi*? niaibtne at Mel? ro?e ?Park this afternoon In prepara? tion t??r hla departure. "r want-? a rt-ead) lift? ? n mile an hour ? ind f'?r the flight. MRS. GREEN'S ROBE STOLEN Thief Who Grabbed It from Auto Caught by Chauffeur. Mrs. Hetty (.recn came n?ar haunK to buy a new atttOmO-Mla rope yester? day. Thomas IMIey. aged sixty-four year?, of No. 484 Kant 14th street, was arrested, charged with stealing Mrs. Qreen'i robe from her automobile Which was stan.lltic near Ho. Ill Broad, nrftere Mrs. Oreen h..s an ?-?fni-e. t.ieorge I>uhron wsa standing In the ii... i ? a to keep ?out "r the wind, ?alien he saw |{. iiiv grab Ihe ?'"!'? ?nd run "Iowa Thames stro.t. The chauffeur chased the offender and caught him a I clock away, _ ? HOWARD SIPP AND HIS FATHER GEORGE A; SIPP.I Photographed a>? they were entering the Criminal Conrtf Bnilding] to give testimony before the grand jury. ROCKEFELLER IN FLORIDA i Spending- ,1 Few Days with Family at Palm Beach. Palm Bern h, Fia., Jan 11. - vrilHanx !'."? kefi .mpanled by hi! wife ( and eon William O. Rockefeller, .-.re ?. spending b few days here before re j turning i" the ,\',.rth. Tin? party ar ? rived laal night m>m Miami. Mr Rockefeller declined to comment on ti-ip efforts ,f the Puje committee le ierre him with a lubpotna, imt ?aid he intended to remain hare three or ?i.'-. His hi allb and sppetlte ; a? peered good. MUD EMBARGO ON SCHOOL ! Whippany. N. J., Has Fine New One. bul Kids Can't Get to It. Whlppai >*, N'. -T . .Tan 11 Whlppanv , has i alee new school, b H the v.liage 1. hlldren cannot enjoy i?. I an m II Is I Imponalbli to gei to it through Hirt mud. ii '??ok two ? eei to built I ?? h. ? l,e Bo , "l "i Educal i"ti m . ig the site. When ?le- school building w.-.s fin onably appar? ent thl : if would he useless ntiless , made more acceaatble, r. W. McEwen und Edward Connelly agreed to giv? : the monej to build s road. The ! \a eathi i has been bo bad the road [could not '"' '"un. so the children are i going to a hool m temporaril} hired quartera WHALE SLEPT TOO WELL So the Steamer Cambrian Btmcrl and Cut It in Two. graph BO ton -T?. Il I |. The ,, it? amer < ' imbrian, a hi? h snit ed lo? de from ??.;?? a I i ">\ lin?; slong rah* clip last th? . nlj I ?" fall ? he ? ntir.? trip, strut b ,ii"i cu ? s lara? n h.iie ?,?,;, r on th) ocean. The lookout Sau Ihe v. hale and though! it would move on, bul it did not. and with reversed engines th? liner bit II amldahlpa The coUletoa with about thirty tone of bone and 1 blubber ?'ii'* the ?lup s iar. The Cambrian is ;i freight steamer. Por three ?ho s laal week the ship ?,!.. k? ?i i hurricane and ??? i r.??.-' d onl) three Knots. -. "JACK" JOHNSON IN JAIL Federal Officials Take Him from Canada Bound Train. Chicago, Jan. M "J.H'k" Johnson, lb! h, sr?, pugilist, ?\a.? taken te the count] i.iti here to-night to awall t'1" Judgment ,,r Judgi Ooortfe v Chrpeater, <>i the United States Dlstrlet Court, a.? to whether hi t?atl bond of ?:?>>,???' sboald be i,., ;. it, ?1 w h. n the puglli I ? parti - roi ting of his whits wife, two white eeretarlea and valet, reached here aft"i bring turned lack at Mattie Creek, UlCh.. from a train hound for Toronto Johueea ta'Kerl with Charlea V lie Vv OOdy, BUOCT* Intendent of the t nit, ?I Stales Depart" ment of .liiiti' ? ?'Johnson, if you did nel mean to stay .mi ,.f the JurtedkrUon of the federal ?-..nit nhy uni you ship nv,, ,,r your nutomobtle to llanada?*' demanded Mr. 11, Woody The puailtsl hesitated In his I repl? snd Mr 1?' Woodj gave him hta choice ol i"- m? held in a hotel m charge ,,f marshal! or of being taken to jaiL lohn -m ' hose the jail i s LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER MISSING. Kew London, Coon., Jan. iv??.?eorga Ilnnson, -OOP? of th?? ?Southwest Ledge light, ha? been missing front hia post Mnce Sunday afternoon. He left the llghthoune in an open powfr boaL and ?h'-rtly af!?-r putting out his engine ap |,a,-.-ntl> broke ,|"VM,. When l-st ??????i, h? inn? drifting in the direction <>f Plsbers ? i |ai|d i i ? ;> (hin . ?firs j eai end 'nil,.,.? i i- ?i ?ATLANTIC COAST LINE FLORIDA-AUGUSTA-CUBA-SOUTH Electric Lighted Pullmans 4 Trains Dally Via Standard R. R. o? South. __J B'way. -JLdYt. BELIEVE WILSON SEEKS IN HOUE PHI? Governor's Friends NoteCordial Feeling Shown for Progres? sive Republicans. WALDO FOR PHILIPPINES? Put Forward as a Candidate for Governor General?No Com? ment from President Elect. Trenton, N. J.. Jan. 14. I'resident ? vV'il?-on to-day would shed no fjr ther light on that part ol bli speech I yeeterda) In which he said he wanld not ;???* b partisan in picking prn n hN edmlnletra* Me reas?erted ?us determine lien I to select only progreaalvee. bul would ii": say whether he had i?emo?rats, r?eveltlana, Republican! or any other brand of progressives in tnirid. When his attention wai ?aiiej this evening to the many comment! his .eh had evoked and the variouala* terpretatlona placed on bli uae <->f ?he term "progreaelve. ht ild with ? j smile: ? i wai no! thinking of speclflcatlane; [ || era! merel- ent o my gen ferel attitude describing a .?'ate en mind. i m gern rally gurpi lied al the parti of mj speeches which are picked ,. it r.mment,' he said. ' Thej ?? 11 ? on ? a ?ich i think deal w ah thing ? n ob oue, In ? ic>? what 1 one in the . t -*. ? n.'i ilimkiii; of s| inn; 1 iraa Ju!l Indicating a tendencj ami a ? of mind.'' Leans Toward Republican Wing. i? ii believed, however, thai Proel? dent?elec| Wilson had In mind the se lectton "f Piogreealve Repuhiicans aa member! <>f his ofBclnl family when he ?poke to itte New Jarees electora. The i ? , ident?ele? t le u mall* qui? h to call attention to un) misinterpretation of in?: ri narki In the newspapers, but aft? i he ii*d looked lo-daj "t?,i 1.1 ovei hi ?lid boI hi?? ?? .? a "r?i ?>f objec? tion to them -m feet, be seemed miner pleaood. it is reported around 'he Governor's oflce that he has been In communion* tinn with a number ?>f Progreaelve R* puhlii in leaders. i"l that an e\tren,??|y cordial r,n<i sympathetic feeling ha! sprung up atn?,ns them Among other! who are said to have been In commu? nication with the Prealdent-eleel ht fisi.tr B. Strain, v? ho ??.is the Hull Hones candidate for Governor nr New York. while in chien,?? the PrgeMent>elect had two conference! with Charlie R. I'rsne. who ws.>, at une tune one of Sonntor La i-'oU?tk'i strongest sup pertere, both Bnancialiy ?nJ otberwtga. Mr. Crane lolned ihe Wilson camp after the Baltimore convention, and in ad'Htioii to having ?>een In charge ?>f soliciting funds in the ,\'.--i, wat al u a heavy contributor. Mr. Gtane lias a strong following among the progreaalvee. And so has Louis D. Brand?is, who supplied Gov? ernor Wilson with moat of hin material in the regulation of buaaneee. Gsrdner a Cabinet Possibility. Wlllard Saulsbury, Demotvratln na? tional commltteeman from Delaware, an,I ;i candidate for Senator, had Inn. h ,.,?, with the i'r'sient.-l.., i l,,.,|;,v. Contrary* to the general belief, Cover* ,,or Wilson sa,-I the Henatorehlp aras. iiot dlacuaaed. "Mi Beulebury came to tell me about the conditions in hla fv>ntlniie?i ea eecead pie?, serath rotnma. "IN HIGHER UP", A TAMMANY CHIEF! Sipp Names Him to Grand Jury/ as Real Head of Vice Graft System in Harlem?His Story Indicts Fox. ."??[ WHITMAN FOILS WALDO Police Bangle Commissioner's, Effort to Intimidate Former Hotelkeeper by Serving Him and His Son "i with Subpoenas. Eugene A. Fnx, the policeman vhiis \mA been named ae one of the "aya tem's" collertors In Harlem, was in dieted for extortion and bribery yester? day by the unanimous vote of the "John Doe" grand jury after It bed listened to the testimony of George A. Sipp, th?*. former Harlem hotelke*?per, and his son, Ho-vnrd. Three pillee Inspectora and one police eaptaln -aere named by Sipp aa men who had participated at different times ?within the last five y??ars in the police graft on vie?. ?n Harlem, and the for? mer hoteii<prper also furnished the names <?f several witnesees who could c(jr rob?rate his ?barges. Back Of UM wholo story related by Sipp lies the predominating Influence of i "ne of Tammany's big I??aders. At this ' man's beck and call Uie police com? manders who succeeded each other in the district with which Sipp is familiar i drove one man out of business and fos? tered the illegal trade of another. Prosp??? five Haines law hotels whti*h ? i-eomed to promise < ompetitlon with ? those in which this Tammany leader; was reputed to be interested were not permutad to open their doors, and when their propriety . int-isted they were hounded by the police until they threw up their hands and their business to- ' gether. Police Bungle for Waldo. One saloonkeeper who had incurred this man's anger found. Sipp asserted, that he had to shut up shop promptly at the time limit established by law, ? whUa i. ?,m pot i tors were permitted free run beyond that limit. This man'e domination of police methods in handling excise and vice ?d Harlem area* extended so far that r barkeeper who had risked his enmity found be I could not hold a Job in any saloon in the distnc;. The desperate fight made by certain high police oltieials who are sure to be involved in the District Attorney's graft net if Fox becomes a witness for U:<? people !n th? ir ? flort to cither pre? vent Btpp*i appearsaaca before the grand jury or to send htm before that body aa a discredited witness, waa lost after a ? oraic opera climax in the Crim? inal Courts Building. This last scene waa produced under the dir??cti?'ti of Hhinelander Waldo. Poli? ?' QilllllllMkMMir. who pent detec? lives fr?>m headquarters to serve pub peenaea on Sipp and his son. Whether acting under specif!, orders from Wal? do or not these dctectivea pre?*ipitated a near-riot In the corridors of the Criminal Courts Building in trying to the aubpoeoaee, which were ptgned I' the ? ommisaioner, The net result of their hand-to-hand encounter with Hie county detectives and der>?'?ry Bhcrlffa who wem guarding the stpps one . ubpoene f??r the elder Sipp wa found on the floor of an ele? vator '?n the building, and one for the. n. the floor <?!' the third floor cor ri?i?.r leading to the gian?! Jury ro?im. In any e\ont. if Waldo follows his custom of suspending policemen who ?have been indicted by a, grand Jury the lUhpoeaM tor Fox's police trial ?will he superfluous, becase the state's crtm inal action against the patrolman will talM nrccr-Jrnco. I I High Police Officiate ?n Nat. Looming large in the background of the i-*"\ Indictmeni Hea the fact, which l robpbly explains the extraordinary fight ma.l? by the ?pottos against th? Blpp evidente, that the grand J'iry yesterday heard testimony which in? volves a number of Mgher police offi? rials, including <>ne ?aptaln and three iu.-pe. tors ?Corrohoratlni evidence against theae three Inspectora and ihe eaptam win l?e heard by Ihe gran?i Jury at Its s?3 i..i, next l"ri'i.?>. but at the end of the sluing vci-tordav, when they had heard <?nl> Sipp and his son, the jur?>ra voted unanimously for Fox's Indict? ment. The indi? tment was nut handed up to Justice fjoff because the paper it.-elf had not be n drawn. That, de? tail will be attended to to-day, an?i Uto tat colman will bo arrested. The higher police ?>fti<lalM whose namea ?were brought into the graft , ?.., -esti-rda.? include two former , r.inniati'i? r | of the distil? t ut v hteh > Sipp operated. The , ase? ,,f two "there, ^n inspector and a ?aptain. will be . ?m* idrred before the grand Jury with regard to the probabilities of an In? "tlrtmanl for ?onspiracy. It Is under? stood that considerable evidence along that line ?i as presented yesterday, but the grand Jury expect?, further r.irrob .??ation of Hie c?nspirai y charges at it neat ae-ndon v .? . ;. i .?? ?.i ih?- more ?lire, i r?. ..r the day It develop? ?! that ,M??r i i. Grossman, ihe detective -e;,( 0\t{ i?v ln-|" :?" Bwccncj t<> get ilie. affldai its of Un? tSTO women who made, chargea against Sipp, began bia work immedi? ately after the Harlem man ttstine4