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"big m ES?A?E MAY H $3,000 Commissioners File List o Property ? Personal I come $4.000 a Year. LARGE REALTY HOLD Congressman-Elect Inter? in Many Sporting- Enterpr ?Justice Orders Certai Debts Be Paid. aoottt es frr.ii whl? li Hi ? ed I on b that "Big Tim" Bulllvan Is n his KllSt Si.ll? ?T were disclosed yes-teplay in B a tbe s?ij.r??nie Court i ? the eon nt!y appointed to care for his | ??rid estate Th. y included real ? v section of the city, and im SrilMlg romnifri rial and Sporting too, .'imotii* which wire th?* D land Corana iij. the Maryland Btats tlie Jackaoniille Racetrack .uni thi li'.i.al >'rotc<ti\'? LeogUO. Ths pri ?as ??Ivldc.l Uta re?nl and persona ?.I as follows: R?t***J property; No? ?..-?'? I street, the l?-?<*i<ieiita. Hotel; So HI ory, the Sullivan Club; No. 125 Eai -"????t the De?vey Tliratre: No *?M T'.tli ?tr??et. tl.e* boms Of" iii?5 ni'" ? ?? nephew.?: No H". Bast l&tb street ?.othani Theatre: unlmptoved lot- I Dyehman tract, West With street; ?.?tat?? In Bast MMfa stteet. at Kl?? avenus and Chostnut street, Mount . at Tiiroi-s Neck and at East It08180, N. J. r*e****-**nal property: Holdings In th? ?Ivan Ailveiiit-ii))- Company, Bulllvi Considlne, the Ellison Construction par.}, ti'.u l> Kraus Amusement pony ta?? City Theatre Company, Drr?i.iriianii Company, ths Matropc Jocha] Club, til?? Mill?*.and Factory '"ompanv. ths Mai}.and Suit** Kail, United Theatre Company, tbs Jacl rlllS Racetrack. Mount l'arm-l (.' ?eiy. tbS Madi.on Baft 1'(?)'0.?it Com] thee National I'rote-tr.? League, tiio B ?j Company, ?>f Philadelphie, the tOOCtO y Prititiilg ? 'onipany and lbs 1 ? m Motor Company. Pai?i-ershlp i toit i;-. Bu?MHi 4*'.- KrauB and Bulllvi Karn il While tue committee tinds that actual value of the. estate cannot he curat?ly estimated, friends of the i pressman said yesterday that it tv . . \?*?,1 it'onve? **a,88MM and PTObabl; high a?- "ii.OOti.m?'. "Big Tim's'' pott ItthCOms was drawn from the propen No, M Lowcry, according to the let and amounted to *?4.?'"0 yearly. All ol pi opart y was owned outright, th? ? -tntfd. Tbs comsslttse Co ind tl s follow imr i ?,!' km, a ho wire entitled lo a shan I ?-stm?' In the case, of the t'ongr man's -asath: Patrick H. Sullivan uroth-i. laawrcnc*' MUlUgan, B btotber; kaUt/garet lltckey a half si? ?? riiive. Chorlos s. sad Tim? s .mu;*!-, all children of Mary Ann B mers. d?'?'?.as??l sistsr of ' ?OOgl ' ?sstnati Ivan, and all under u?<. .i-iKtice HSBadrlch smpowored tbs niittos to make certain dtaburaementa of the estate, for me It? al ami k*gal : ; ndersd durum the examinai into "Big Tim s" sanity. Th?- ? ??rmnii onststs of hawtenoe? Mulligan, Franl t. rrell, Ensanuel Blutnsnstell and l ?1 Sullivan AttOCbcd to tlie rof .i.- by William B. i son nctoie tlie Sneiiff s Ju.}. wblcb ?O CuiiglSSBIIISII Sullivan ln?**Ompetent Ellison, who has known the Congressn i?.r thirty teat?, said that in Sear v. there ?ras probably no nan iu?>ie loved "-. a la ii?- nuBSbcr of peopl? tl ? .?...n." ..f \it have differ?*?] with him ?. ' Mi. l.llison o.i <.:.!? meat proposition as nave slwi ,i -a ith him, and tbat has lad and iii?- unbo indad liberal : i? cbaiitl - ?own. No?. a time ??? ii? n 1'?- SUght tO oe In the seotth bis caroer, be Is ?.?.?itake-n by sn lllne and II - me oui dut) as bis frier to ?- o- him from Mrnself and to tabs o tioi ol ins sroperty. ' GOT 10 PER CENT REBAT Witness Admits "Discounts from Brazil "Ship Trust." I! Warded, ?ifrhe Bftfinflgtr Of t e?..rT?-e Smportitti; film of Haul Kr Kan resumed tus teetimonj yesterday aft?' ?.'.-.? at the '?? aiini b? ?! In t!,*- ?.usto House 'n th* government ?ant for lbs dl ...n of ihf Bo-callad Braslllan si?-.,! ?ihip trust. This combination constats i ,h Prince Una, tbe Latapori & Holt fail ? th? Hamburg-Americas Line Km*??" K. Baldwin, .?i ?? la I depul i nit?<-i States Attorney Qeneral, quei i Sir. Wani'il as t.. th? m.i' ; ? ? ;he conference line ships handle ffe? Tbe tvttnsss said his Urn has ha to ?oini'.i.iii about the matbo? ,*' ni..ai<iin?; ?*.in! si.u?m coffee, b .i tbat shippers have e>o**-*<alon t ..t.iaii, Bgalnsl Shipping tiielt.o.i v...*t!.ei |bS ?.?-seels hi?' in Of ".I ?>" li. ?onfcreti.??-. Tli?- ?line? admitted tha ne did not kii"?\ pera anally just what th Lloyd Hraztl'-ilv an independent lim o.ild do in liandiinK OOttot Mii|im?iits st.i'isiirs i sgarding ths rabotea ra . civi'ii b.\ Hard ?V Kami fl'Hl' tlie ?olife! B8M8 iii,?**. ?id. n general.* rapTCoentod i 8 i er eat dlacount, were s?timltted In ??> i i. es Another hearing ?i?i t*?- hsM ot 'i i. n ?da>' sftei niKiti PULM0T0R SAVES TWO Children Apparently Dead fron Gas Revive Quickly. ? p .Iniotor ^.l^e,| tbs Bvas ot i?i.-\*.n old Bortbn K. Bosch and nor iroor-and-a? haif-old sist? r i:v?1mi yaoterday wbci tiii-y were founei unr-anacious fiom gas h their home on th? top tloor of No ??? Pari avenue, Tbs Bronx. Tha Uro .ir. n were fot'.n.i in the kitelmi by thell -i.i Mumie ?vhe-n sbs rotorned from Mn Bosch hod left tbs bo * tt??t til?' children had Uin?onnee teil tbe 1 \PbOt tUlK Of UM i-HS l.itik.'ev Mamie; mu? to i neighbor's apartment .nd soon the who!? bouw vos la u op* oar. l'atroliniii lt.?illy summoned an amhulanoe from Pordham llondtal and Rrs Klracbbaum and Bchoil, wtio re sponded, started t?? \.,>i?? srlth s pulmotor, although th'' children aare apparently dead. Within ten mlnui a Evelyn rt ?.?l?el to th? ti<atm?-nt. hut Hertha was loMJei raooveriag ??onsciouaitreos. Tue surgOOns praised the prompt a? tioii ?if Patrolman Rellly and his attempts to i?-\lv? the children until tlu-ir arrival. Mi.?. i?xise Bascfa ?ltd not return front her shopping trip until tiie children liad been 1'fcVited. [WEATHERMANPR0M1SESREF0RM "Fair and Cold" I lis Prediction for Next Two Days, After He Dismisses Sloppy Snow and Rain as Hardlv Worth Putting in Official Record. S "i - Ipp? : ? -;.? w and the i.. nfall .. ? it? rdaj a hi? h ?iiii>?>i?<1 trafile and ted in severa denta and u m ?n tii?' greutei . ? arer? not ? - natten fiobi the itai Ipolnl ??: th? weather man. Th? entire | on up to >* o'clock last ' Ig I y..? i.m ? little more than .? nail Inch, and the official r?'i'< irdi shoe thai I bj footing which made ?..Ik u^ difficult waa caused by s s.-?un tenth ?.i an In? h <>t ?now Tu? Weather Bure.i'i line announced the I.i news "i fin. although .I weather for the n. al tw?> daya, altho iah lbs dis? turbances in the Weal aiaj mean weather trouble i?< fore the ? nd of the week. The storm which swept atona, the Atlantic ?... - vest? rda ? ? ? ? real off *?? the noi <? east laal nlghl and ? do to aea. Charta B Ebrena. .. wlndoa ... was attempting to do hla we** B?d be d his trip .m a wiadoa i ornles ob Um ond Btorj ol s bulldlns al So MB '''H?"'1 streel jreatenta) afterrtoon, when bis feel ?real out from under him ??n?? ba fell to tii.' sidewalk. He landed on Hi?? bead "nd aas killed Instant I j Oth? i a? dd< I I ., minoi natun were reported ta almoai eren police piednct, and b*aalneas houeea i. id difficulty In trying M keep iheh A ? . Uvi i y k-ehlcles on li?t* intoee. William II. Edwarde, Btreel CleaninsT ICommUndoner. Bald v raterday thai the mi ,i. 0pen wei ther of laai ntarmth had raved ...? departmenl tram tly WO.?;'' -"? . and thai the sartal by ??roughs a( area eat contract prices was Manhattan, |2tf.? The Bronx, fl4.4H??. ond Brook? ?lyn, ?riT.M?-:_ I MUST PAY WIFE'S LEGACY | Court Nullifies Clause Requir? ing Daughter to Leave Husband. 11 ? asa Inal public polli y lo I?. i e ?? i . ?,,..?> to :. daught. -. litlon thai ! sh< separat? [rom I id s. tag t.. ;i decision handtVd down ? J Pord Ii the Bupremi Court, y?Biiterday. ? Through :ii" declalon I'-. Juli is '?. Ps ? ..f So. 049 Baal 71 I trcet, won the ? I I which !.?? brought against tha caecutors land trustees undei the will ??f Prans i Buch).... ? .?. ii.i !.:? ii ..; i: I home So BO W alk some til i? ago. Mr. 8ui eft a ? .-???? I daughter, M ? i Ms Pa d< pi however, thai "in no ? t enl shou .. payment be m id? ?.. h ?? until sne ' ? ? ,i a Idow .? s? . a ?th n?*i in -- band." A ?. . stimony tak? n In the caes i ' ween Mr. Buchy and his ? ? dated bach Al? teen years, when i" . I ??i on Ihe mercbai t to nform h m thai bis ? i - * ightei hail become Mrs. I*;i:?l*?i- is noa . . ill" Insane asy? Mim on Ward's II h sband .is a . ommlttce for her, on th. grouad tii.it tb? pro IbIoh of tha will re? lating i?> his wife was contrarj to good nior.ils. LAWYER IN BANKRUPTCY Samuel S. Slater, Former State Senator, Files Petition. Samuel B. slater, former star.- h ? ??i,?i attoraej at No .'?'. Uberty street, haa Riad s petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities ..f P0.0S3, ol which l"M.?M4 ;,r?' secuied by Carnegie Trual Company st..? k and 08.(0 ? ?? .'.* Hi? aaaetfl i-onsisl of 114,600, Including 04 la the bunk. *?;;.'. worth "i office furnil ? ? notea amounting to tl.MO, oat tandinr; I accounts HI. 107, Ural mortgage bot?is of Ith.? S'-'-orifi Avraue Railroad < '? ?ini B.O00, pledged, and 816 shari ? ol i at I negie Truel Compon) stock pledged, ol I nominal rs uc He rarrtea 19.000 ?if.- ln I Hiiranoc Amonir, the creditors are Van Bchaick & ?'<>.. stock broken, m.tlt. aecured b] i?v, *riiares of Carnegie Trusl Com? stork and five Second Avenu? Railroad bonde; the ?People's Katioaal Bank, of | Hudson Palle, S. v. ?n...-o. aecured b) KM shares ..? ? ?n riegle Trust Com? stock: Carnegie Trusl Company, IS.000, gment on ;i note, and a numb? i-statuants, clubs ami [.?iiiii.'i.l orgawjaa ; tiona (?t iiis eutetanding accounts *?? ^i. (?m on? ?hall tat? r? ; a aerrounts of th?- firm of Pitch, Blatei a- Randolph In liquidation. Mr. Blatei has practised laa n Sew York since 1005. H? wai ?' member ol th? Btats Lsrgialaturi ta IBM and ol tbe Btats s? ti.it?- In 1001 DUTCH TALKS AT COLUMBIA Trustees Agree Upon Queen Wilhelmina Lectureship. The Hast?'?? ?.t Columbia l?nlveralti ac epted ? terdej ?? propoeal from tha government of Ihe NVtherlanda, conveyed through the Dutch Mlnlatei a! Waehlng-' ton, to establish a (Jueen Wllbelmlna lect* ureeblp on in?* Dutch language aad lit? erature Ths Ural leeturea arlll !>?? given next : A plan was started to celebrate In 1(1*1 tb? r*tftteth annlvereary "f lbs founding tt th? Columbia School ?.f Min?-", which ?a? a<- tiist mining school eatabllabed In this ? ountry. * ; if r s amounting to mars than |M,((0 ?Me announced by ma ii uateea Tha large?! was the gifl Of the bOUM :'t N?> 4i ? w.-i M.tii street, valued al 100.000, from an anonymous donor, t?> b? -??i ai h headquarters foi i rench scholars la lb? university and i Ity at large. ,i. Parka Channlng who was graduated from n.?- .? .'"'"i of Minea In 1883, gav? the university 112.500 for tit*- ??qulpmenl ot ,,:i electro-metallurgical laboratory f?ar the School of Mines; |5.000 was received , from Charles n I <a la. B ? 11 ei gli et r, of Un* class of '*-" foi Instruction in highwaj engineering ktlnoi ?gifti an? r.ounced Included 11 380 from th? *;? rman? I latlc Soclet) foi lectures and the purchase ! of booka. WEEK'S DEATH RATE LOW Records Show 1,44 0. Against 1.593 for Same Period in 1912. ,\??? ording to th? flgun s J M isa led by ths Board of Health, there war .. marked .I,. reaae In death? from vatio - ? >? i ? week ended las! Bai irds \i togetbei there were 1.440 deatha, a rats ol - to tha thouaand against 1.500 and .. rat? of 14.08 during th? orrespondlng w? ok ol 1012 This mai ka s ?i? r? ..??? n ; the deatb rata of lot po ni whi? h cor? ' " spoi .i? to . ..... Causes ol death which shoe .. mi '. .i?. roaos loclud? organic hear. ?ii??-..I ? pulmonai* tul en ulosis, ... m r.... ? ? ? lern '. and \ lolei ? ?-. it rhoe? i showing Increaaea were diphtheria, 11; JI? : g, ?stive dka B ? i u.ri .. du, 3 am Brlght's disease and nephi lia, I Deaths ?.f children undei Bv? ? n - boa ed ?? ?i?-? r.f and 1 - ? ? .,...?.! ag? a deer. - 'i ha .i-i?' live weeks or this, yeai stands al eighMenthi oi ??? point lesa than thai 01 ths ?lorreapooiUni week tn Wt Th? report shows thai beert dlaoaaa led the II t, with pulmonar] tub? rcukrada .. . !?.?? ?.-, opd and ? pneunoonis third On? humlred and tarai t\-.??'.. ti deaths were caused bj Brlght'al dlaeaae and nephritis, and broncho-pneu? monia ? lata* ?i i?t . h tims Other Bgurea include dlarrhool dia? ? 12; ??i?illtb? ? i.? :< n<i croup, H; scarlet >\. r, it. and mea ?t ? 0 IVhooptag i . lain,<.i ihres rl tims aaal typhoid ft\?-i three. LAWYER'S PAPERS SOUGHT TO PROVE OPIUM FRAUD Letters Believed to Show How Doctors Aid in Drug's Retail Traffic. Further lighi on the alleged cot.? splracy. In which i-t-glatered phyaiclans . ? v iid to play an Important part- to inn on opium Into the c**mntry and to ? onvert II for -rosoklng ?with** s waa supplied yesterda* through Ihe action of tin federal grand Jury, Nicholas Aleinlhoff, s lawyer, of No. !?:: Nassau street, tvaa brought ie?'f??re Judge Mayer, In th?* United States District Court, for ins refusai t.? pm ducc before the gi*and jury certain papers demanded trenn him under sub* porns it dev? loped thai llr. Aleinlhoff was ... msel toe Harold Crane <??? Co? ot i...mi..n. exporters ?>t drugs, and he I claimed privilege for his papen In so far as they related to ins tranaai - lion?, with the London Arm as cotinsel and client, it was learned that |fr. aleinlhoff bad no interest m the- mat? ter, except that the.papera h*<<i ?"????i gent t" Mm with Instructions t.I? leel monej due to the Arm ft*om a physi?*ian bore. The physician I* Dr. Abraham i'.ii. kstfiii. ?if N... 218 Hour) rtroet, who whs aiTeoted laal weeh for ?rio? Mating the ?'piiim exclusion act It is alleged thai Dr. Qllckstein it-ot only used his standing as s phyi I? Ian to . ueribe thirty pound?- e.f opium at a time, so thai II could be obtain? d from a wholesale dl ig Arm here and resold t?> a dealei In smohlng opium, but that he all ? Imi oi t?-?! "dope" in groa I quantlti? s. Carl E Whitney. Assistant United States Attorney, In charge "f the ? um ile-maiieie-il from Mr. Aleinlhoff lett? i that h.'d passed between D . ??lhk : .st?-iii and the laondon Bnn snd had he'e'tl seul tel llltl), Lilt t!.>- lllV. ? 'T I'? flixeil to gbow 111? ni .II.ig. Ml r i dine!,-,) him yesterdaj to submit all papei ?. "f tin - kimi i?. the grand : except those that contained iltreci in* irui ' om from ? II? nt lo i "in.- ? I NEW COCAINE LAW NEEDED Suspected Woman Seller. Whom Pro posed Measure Would Detain. Freed. When he srai :??' roed thai thei e v. . ? n.. otr. ' haa ? Insi Maud? Bp? neer, w bo i.ad |uit been ?'? quitted h H* -ion? of .m attempt '" r-' 11 . <?. ..ii . Judge Mulqueen said yesterda1 : Too an ei:s ha i g? n but '?'..'?'t ei?, n ggain " The woman laugh? d ? ? si ?? w? i.t oui Judge Mul'i'i. ? i. *ai.i later that there v ;.?* ;.i elemi ni o: sei loti ne ?* In i. s entry. The ?.. -? sgainat the sroasa when tai?'n mi., consideration ?\itii hei defenc? efl i : ? ?.. on. ble doubt m the ? ??! th? lui ir ti'*' i | framed l Jam? b a?! i " leham and Judge Ba i had b ?? i.ffect, Judge Mtilqu? ? : ,.?i case w?buM bavt come up ?<? Bpecial ?'. -.un.?. Instead of takln?- three h" ? it v...il.i (.r?il.ahly li.i\" been Battled in on?' Tin Court of Spec;.11 Sessions, mot.-oxer, ce .M have sdjourned th?- caae while In* quirj aas m.oie t.. deteraslne th?? truth of her defenco which wai that she ?ras m" the legase ". the **romlasa where she. %?..? arrested and where the- cocaine was found but bad merely d**-*>pp<*rd in t<? riait ja friend. Bhe was the i.iiiv pet ssn the <i?? ei t ?. ??? found in i he i'.11 i.o??. et ei ? GIFT FROM KING GEORGE Charles Fox, Legal Adviser to Consulate, Gets Loving Cup. Tie- i owntos n i Hub, .ii No. *s I'iti? street, va the ? ene of an unusual oe* currence yesterdaj n.t when ?? silver i?.vin?? cup was presented t?. C*ha**i?** Vox, the legal adviser in tbe Brttl ii Casnaulate j ill I his . |l y ? " W. Bennett, the Consul General, ex? plained that th?? gift wai a mart* "i sp prectatlon or n?? Majest) Kin? Ooorgs for services rendered during nearly hair a centurj b) tin- lan :hm <'f Marbury *?? Pox, ??! ?hi.1 \ir i'..\ is now th?' only membei Mr liarbur* died m Ihn* The- lOVing ? . I I- :!!?? ifl.-el oil ?.li?- ?I.I. altlt t1 e Knglisli ...at of arms ami on the other srltfa the testimonial "f th?' British government, signed by King Ctoorge. Mi Fox's services have been chiefly [confined to extt*a*lital ? caaes, ni?- moat famoui of v i.i h ?a,i?* that <>r IVbitahar i Wright, ; : ?? iii.*.' .?i. promoter, s in? Bed ,1o this country In 1MB after being arrest? * ?i for mlarepreaentatton "f tbe financial ?-?ondltlon ?.i ti.i London * Qlobe I Financial Corporation. He aas caught i.er* and sent :.a. k in Laondon On the day <>f in- conviction be cummitt?*d sul? i cide i?' drinking po son. MUST BUILD NEW STATION ; P. S. C. Orders Interborough to Begin Work at 38th Street. Ti ? r . '!.? iervlo? ' '.n ?.- Ion adopt? ?l Bolution y?*ot?*rrda) calling apon lb-I InterlaOrough Kapi?i Transfl C?ompan! , uii??ti net an elevated railroad itatlua at I ******* street ami sixth avenue to i?- read I for use "'i i '??' ? iiii.i-i ?i The- orele I directs th.- COBiPai I" '. ? tain tbe ."iis.Mil? if sbuttlng pi. ty owners or t?> extinguioh stt-oh nnhis by l ,t.iiilfmi:at;oi. If BUCh pre ??? dtngS I ? i,a-a . ssai | tite- ...nipa;i> La H lered tu n, Btltute them Irnmedtately. Plans for the ih'u si.in?.n mist be lUbmlttcd t?> the i uiniiilatasssii tor its uppioval. DEIS HE HID IHK 10II WRONG Ml Peter B. Murphy, Agent Engineers, Arrested in Jersey City. CALLEDCHIEF CONSPIRAT' Says He Could Have "Beat Up" Burke Himself Had He Wanted To?Conroy Better. p< lei B Mm pin. who la i baiged a havtai been rim taetlgator of a plol ?h resulted In tha siiootltip of Thomas c rov in a bbIbob ?.i Plvo Cortatw* Jbi ?it?, on I'rlilav nicht, was BITSJSted ) terday afternoon on ??> WowbHi bv? trolley ,'ar In .In ?. f City. Ha ama tal to rh" County Prosecutor's otBce, and la Judge Carey, In the Couri or cornn Plena, ?ued bail al H.300 Having bond man, ha was locked In ths i o ? Jail. John W. B irke on ? hose aflldavil warrant waa laoued, charged that M phy, who is bualneaa agent of Local '? ??>- ot the si-,un Hoiatlng Engine? : loi senl Rrneel Wllbaber, now ut? arreat, and two m< n -?nown fl ' ' i>- namlte" and ' Bllm" to Jeraey < Ity Friday algh! to b< ??' up Burke, wl a tin? aten? ?i to pr?ta ni aoene damagi fa.ts again t Murp ' ?'' 1:|*'' T"'',, meeting of the union. Burks aseerted i hired thugs got drunk wbUe waiting him. and b-t-eame Involved In I i bra which ended ta C?anroy"s si.Una A pari of tha chargea mBda ta t s s dar t arers ?.urn. out by lb? atai tVllhatter t.. rJete?stlvea orno vi '"' '? in the bUI ' eaterday. TI ?? nrl toner ' nrtoaned the fac? thai h? and hla p-Ua H blundered and Bhol lha wrong man. ?aid thai Burke, who waa preeenl at I time of tins st-tootlna ..n.i took part in t row which tod op t?. It, anew? red in ev? wa] Hi?* deaertptlon of the man they h ? t oui to "get," wit ii the singla ? \ eptl that bo won? DO glasees Nor until Bi tiif* ti-.'!.: waa over and * "?nroj i hot did the thugi realla? thai th? Ir tende?I victtai bad been in their baa and ttiar ti"", h ??i l? t him eecai ? Ma?t CoBOarford, prealtleiil of tha l ternatlonal Bteara lloi-rttag Baginee I'nlon, ?-.till 1m -t nlghl tl.Ht Burfc. charges fur the consideration ot which special meeting had been called, art mads following Murphy' settlement of strike order leaned agalnel s Newark co ?i ?n company la l O -t?.". t, Nelth r.or tin? "a tttol i? tit which fl loe ed ? ? ?il r he appi oval of lor? ?i an i No ?. at M inbattan, w hi? '.-dl. tloi over all bran? haa arltb ?? radins of twenty?flve mil? ?>i Now Y<. ' n* Halt, and soon iftei tl ? dlmcul had be? patched ? Burk? asserted tb ad a apt? d s it?.. rg? ca a to the care of the o of i.?.. al .'? b 103, and ] ' ?"?? n rd railed . i.ti | ?? irly la t.. ronaidet them, ir resulted nothing .?w Ii ?; t.. Murpl ? Q a l.l. h to s- ? ?? g? ?h. t his wl ??-*?. ?? t ? bearing v .?s poeti ? until last night. i "ll'.v Ing I - ...., aft,. Mu? ?.i m ide a i igoi ??.>?? ?i. nial ? ; ?... Ile de? lu? Ihat be ? ??.? . mplo .,! ti ? ? stron ir? ? i thai If he i id wanted Burl he I hav? ? ;?? do lb? I"1, i.in,?, if Pro ? it? Qai ?' Hudaon county, baa given or.i. i I l I ? t tub? .i and thai be made 1 ? ? ? the two ti ? onro tin m ? 'hnst i:-.-i tal, ??? Jeraey Cil fair i banc of r?. ??? .t;. He st? adfai : ; ? ? tnai tu. m, ti ni, . Lieutenant Co ... arrested i . ? . . th? d< * i iptlon ol the gangat? knoa n bs ' Bllm Tin pi leonei ?i? nie man want? -i and said i waa John Ryan an Ironworker, of N? ? Btreet, Jera? City. The pollc? bowevfi aald he Qltod Ihe deacriptlon < oi ? ?.i * '..m,..- s : sail mi Despite the fac? thai Murph) ?* u a cell, Preeldeni Comerford Inaiatedlas night upon holding tha meeting of la qulry BI which Murphy *?.? to hav.t an awered iba charge egatnet bini Th luir?-- of tli?* union glvs the preelden powers of n committing maglatrate i deciding auch caaea, Coenerford bob court laal night at Templa Bar '?n.i u amlned various arltaesaiea for and agalns the accuaed man. Burke aras preeenl bul n?> Information area given out at tii concluaion of the Inqolr) beyond th. st.ii?'iii>'.( I'n siii.nt Comerford tha no declalon bad been reached In tha ? aas m MRS.BOGANiMY SURRENDERS Woman Who Fled from Piei Will Go to Ellis Island. lira Bits Bogannj a Ural cabin i ?i r, who waa spirited away from ti ? ?'niiiii.l im. i Carmanla Buadaj night h duflai.f the immigration and cuatomi ?itiii-iais, was not taken to Bills laland ?. terday. sin- ?a? found in a hotel In ilns city, ami dets lives v\?r- ordered ic sta) thera until aha was read) to go t? (the Island. Joseph Boganny, her huaban?l, who managisB -i ir?ni|t of acrobate, wa? forced yeaterda u> tell the whereabouts ..f hi- wife, it? declared aha waa ill in a hotel aad und? r lbs i .?i- of a ph ? al? Ian and a trained n ii i ?? Ha volunteered t.. appeal this morning el tl." office of tha Cunard Una and give explanations which ii?- aid would aatlaf) lbs Immigration and cuatoma officials. Boon after the woman :i??i from the Cunard pier <?n Sunday nlghl ti.?* ataam? ship company Betaed i" : baggage an?i put it under l<?. k an.i key aboard tha Car mania An m i" ctoi i row tii- baggag? division ?.f th? Custom House went t.. tha Cunard pier y?"*eterda3 and demanded tha baggage, which waa turned over t<? him. it was ???nt t.. in? Appraiser's .-'t.? ii was said on board lha Carmanla on Bunds nlghl thai Mrs Boganny had not .iplalned of Illness during the royage B was ordered detained on Bunday ? enlng becatia? it"- Immbjration ..tti lala bad i>?iv..i tal.l?ition . .m? i : ntng bei Horn LhikIh.. ? SHUBERTS WIN PLUNKETT SUIT. ?'?.i? i .I'lsin. O'Dwyei yeutt rdsvj aarard? <-.i ths Bhubeti Theatrical Caaapaay a jtidain? nt toi li.'.'-'i i.-' against Joeeph U Ptanketta ?? theatrical produosr, f.n i..\ ait> un "<;iiis.' i> Cly?is Pitch, which Was |ii.i?iiii?il by Mr I'lunk'tt m l ?? t ?? ami Ml Tha siiiiii.iis chihnod M por ?*?*nt. but lMunk.tr declared tii? Bhuberta failed t?. v.ip'ti' the HHt***tn*fa. gad there? fwre weit not entitled to the H? per tent JOHNSON CALLS "MOI" TRAGEDY UNAVOIDABLE Hundreds of Places in City Just Like One in Houston Street, He Asserts. ?LOOPHOLE IN ORDINANCE Supt. Miller Shows How Small Theatre Owners Escape Prosecution ? Coroner Blames License Bureau. Accoi"dlng i" Hi?' re-ports of Firs >'<?" nlasloner Johnson snd Assistant District Attorney Mlnton, th- loos of life? at ths pani'- .n tin- Houston Btreet Hippodrome Sunday evening was unavoldablo. Cobs* missioner Johnson saya there ar?? ???-Tht hundred places just ilk.? the 'movie" theatre in Houston street in New fork, and that panics sn |u I si likely to o ur in am one "f them 'inde?r the' same con? ditions i '? der the laa. th* ? ?? ml lonei m* I th.- Houston street theatre waa allowed to seal three hundred persons arid under tbe ildermanlc ?'and ordinance perhaps fifty persons aere allowed to stand In the rear. Th?- exits he found, srere ad' iuate snd legal li" saya that ?"?o" "f th" Injured testified that there tren mot.- standees ?than th" law sllows. Ti;?? proprietors, Abraham Mm?! ? and Charles st.-m?-!'. an i other witnes ea testified t.. the contrary. "The I'ir.- Iie?|,;irtin? nt. ?Then this thea tr*?? hoi s e..iie-e?t ||?*enae," the Commis ?. sa* m hin report to the Mayor, "placed violations upon it f*?r overcrowd? ing ??n April 8, ii and i'?; and on Ma, I snd 12 1911, and the Coi^poratlon Counsel had s Une oi ?v. 50 Imposed in each sas Recent Inspection showed no . scesalve ? !? ? Bu h lia?? i have several sudlen? ea ? \ 11 ? night, a nd t<?ri mil iti sfter a fir.? prevention Inspi toi visita them. In I are over? rowd* ? . ..in. "I'nder the pr? ? .t all tation, ths only ectlve m. a? :i " - ur? .'rlmlii. Horn ? Il; enci Responsibility Under One Head. "May i auggi ai to ? our honor * t th? proposed aldermanlc ordinance pla ?? th? iiiir.iponslbllltj foi condition In mov? ing | ? to si atlag caps exil I ? i d moral i ondll und?*r on? head o that then dupll? at Ion "f ? ? and then t one respoi Rudolph P Mlllei. Bui ? rintend? Building . eaya vlolatl? ? i ? place?.stn ? ? from the Bureau of Butldlngi ? Bep* ti er, '?? ". when it a at ? atablial i I The laal complaint, made In November, 1912 alle ? ?i that foui hundred persons aer? . ? . ? main floor and s hu i I and 'm ? In the balcony. The complaint .. > said there were three hundred and four hundred standeei it tin* On Janu? ary I th? i lolatlon a sa .llsmii u d ?? - tha extra ? its were removed troubl? ' Bid Mr Miller, "'. n the fact that tl owners of I llttlt theati ? i-.... tion for continuous violations I ? ius? the law ? ?? ? i ' a notification ?ion on tbet the d? pai I - act. Then foi y the time- the rctoi a- ' around lo ? ? ? th*? \ iola tie.n li ?? ..it- ndlng ? ondll Ion ? st ? o eral ?? "i...' l .lim.- i -.?.? nt to ' CouiumI '?> ssM for son ? ? ? ntlon of this loophole In tl.a ?? (was told that the department mlgrhl hu?.' to a 'continuing Injunction.' This, how?sv< . i . navei been obtained ?<> far. ti.il) r?**r*ourse t.. the* people in .?f overcrowding of ths moving pictures ti.. ..trt. Is to I ??' theli lirenses. This ? without litigation ea tending to I me i'imt " t nder the- I lo? ? si t. the i onditloi ??vine picture places relating to Are pn ???? :.t."n . ??: ? iri id ?tion . f the i re Depai tment Folks Blames Canon Chase. Udei man Rali h Folks, fattier o( ths *,|....,?--, ,i ordinance to k".'i? to..tion picture theatres on th?- "stt..t level," --cored ? ?anoc ' lbs ?? < stei*ds i. so* Ing that be .el..I Other?? W?'I'e? !lldlie?.t|v I . ?|.? ilisllll" for tin. "?-ass of life in th*? Houston strsot ? ??' . i.i. tit because they had Insisted on Iuh, ging in s "?.? itisorshlp'1 amandmenl to his "Mir. t leaver bill "Religious f.ni.iti. Ism, such .is burned men .t tb< stake In the fifteenth century. .m n.a be toh i.n? d to burn p? ople In mot Ing pleturi hows to da ?? ." sa a Aldei ? man Poll Coroner Felnberg, In a ?talement las ed t? rda i. ' .i i i st ?-i v n .n,. woms n and i hiii who pani their nickel admission t.? the Houston Hippodrome knew Instinctive? ly that th?-> were gain i int.. .. ' nr.- trap und all thai was neeeted was the fateful ei v of Hi ?? "I wish i" ?'?' h 11 ose m ' harge "f ths present license bureau for moving plcl im?." be sai.i. "whether, even though ths laa ?its observed In this ?a?,., they feel they in- ?i"in?-: Justice, morally speaking, t.. the i",or we.iiieii and children of 'his great city b) Issuing licenses for mov? ing pi? tun i;?iu>. ? .if uns di s. rlption ' "i aould iiK" to sali thOae 'higher up' v. i.e. have t" 'i" m Ith this i, giaiatlon \ hether th? | would allow their wives ?nd children to enter such theatres as the Houston Hippodrome at sny hour e.r daj m nlghl m this . lightened da) and sgi ."' The body of the second victim of the panic waa Identified yestenlaj at the Morgue ai Illas i.tta Caaa, 33 years old, ?if ?., is Rldridge street She i ame from Ruasis a fea \?? nr?? ego .u,.i ?a,.?- b ser vanl m ! LOSES RECORD AND PRIZE Performance of Motor Boat 1 Tech, Jr., Declared Unofficial. , In it? annual report Jus! issued, the Mo? tor i?"?it Cluh of America,whose offlcara I had charge ol the International races i"i | ths Harm worth Cup last fall, Bnnoun-*ea tth.it ths t.tsi motor boat Tech, Jr., tvhlch attempted to break i ii?- time n ord for a mile o? ? the mea ured coui se in Hunt? ington lia?, on iii.- .i..?, following the In* ternational races, waa n..i ofllclally timed. in oih'T words, lor alleged perfoi*manos ..f a mils in i minute and 11 1-? ss?o* ondi ail i sin, i Investigation to ths club, does not stand as ,t record* It also means that the Heins trophy, which waa lue- prias ottered for the fast, si mile, ?ill go t.. iii.- Bab) Rellanes III, owned by , Commodore J. Stuart Blackton of tbs .\i laatic facht Club, which covered ths mile at the' average snood m : knots or 't7.il Statuts miles an bo U PENWOOD THE NEW RED-MAN 2 FOR 25 CENT COLLAR IN ALL GOOD STORES TO-DAY KAKI, A W1LBON. MAKKi:*-. "? Throe of a kind! Three Sales in a day. Pajamas. 840 ?pairsof French madras pajamas- made (rom import? ed shirtings. ?$8.50 values. $2.15. Umbrellas, 290 pure silk umbrellas with attractive handles. $5.00, -$6.00 and $7.00 values. Steamer Rugs. [80 imported Scotch plaid nigs. ill were $15.00. $10 now/ 18 ?were ?$20.00 rugs. *\~) now. RoOEIfl Peei Company, Three Broadway Stores at Warren St. at 13th St. at 34th St. AMUSEMENTS. JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN ?i rh Mai? ?it'* tnli'.i? ?S, CENTURY THEATRE : l> Mil Mll-TIUIMIMHH ?>l(? K*?*?I\ llll HI? i UK?, Ol III! WIIOII \MIHIII TOnAV ?\<KKTT\ rACKETTV "UMT HOl'BE il if.? THILDRKVB __ _ MIKA PRE ' nturjr Th? strs I1T A Building 1-r..( HI a ?t!i A\?. Pua ?? ,, ; ?..'.,v prie, ,$i |j m? t: IITTI C Hi: itTRE. 240 W. 44'!. Bl LU ILL ,;, , | M m ,s v ,, %t. ,-,, ?, u Iv?etk? rutherford&son UURET1E TAYLOR n ' "l>a; ?' Mj ll??art." i. i Ht. B? re. si 8~I3. wvii .( Bal . .-v :15. The Original IRISH PLAYERS HP"* CORT ; ELTIHQE WITHIN THE LAW "The MASTER MIND" Is Coming new yo? K Tmrm Edwards' Kid Kabar?t. ?,ra ? i'ani?r..n. Ihi?h.'d I'p." llory Hl A Irf* Mit !>;?> MntC.uti.l <v! ai ? HKI.t.K sTi'HY Th.: '.or Oran ?? .. r?iura rii*iToiit, 'i'?i n Tarrias, Erank Fogvtjr, or h a. ALHAMBRA ETHEL BARRYMORE ?', ? .?.* ?'? -? M.iKgi.. ? : S Ml ?" s Don II Y " ?'' l.ulu Olas?*. May Tally?*? UnUNA i Av. I Keatons, Kelly * Pollcck, UNION SQ. COLONIAL HARLEM ^^?sthfi.?. Mat. tally ROSEMARY ??M? rnUlM'? Th?a , B'y.43U 8t Kv? N.I.-.. M bunan ?? j.0|, %?,,, Friday, GEO. M. COHAN ?hi-??ai>mav-.ionks ASTOR |>op Mai TAm'w^SOc. i-Si.a, ': FINE FEATHERS GRAND;i,::?,;,: oicon ;,:; ,'oll.tll Hull. Til BALALAIKA Tom lak rraiii?." \a-oliaii Hall. Tu morrow Night at BstB. aKmM ANNA CASI; s. II.OI8T. Ti k? la ^^^^^^^^^^^ Nu'i. M'Miltl.: ?iltr 111 **l It \ r>sun's, i?t,-Un.? VI U'iMiit KMJORELaEKF . . .Conductar ? mink?.I? PAN MA CANAL !'?>,{ ' l MT' , v . * BALKAN WAR .... I .... IN KINIMA? ?n.oi;. m \ri.\r.i: TO DAT ?*? i 2 -" tn-i.lKbr. .... t pravloua boakinga llereia-ftel twl ?? U'lv. Ij*? nun 2 :i??.?. *..:;?.>? m l?r TIME IN AMERICA. ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL i.nd l I RK I" V PR? >T ?'ON rEBT. INDRE il?* EOl'Ol'IEBE*. lion. i>t.:, MADIMOM "*'??"? | TTKB. KVO. II HARDEN ItHHKIO KD sk.V! B Includtn? Admiaalaa. ^^^^ | Rox?*s ami ?*?*al"? no? ??n Bala .'?I V.ox Orri I KB. $2 & $3 An,Ihm Hall. Unir. Aft.. Erb. ??. at ;t, ll'.'.ST NEW YORK BONO RECITAI. Ml?. M IN N IK TRACEY m K.m? i.? n... BOrSAXO. I .i Jon ?SYMPHONY CONCERTS T POM vot n<; TKori.K ? Saturday Aft., Feb. 8, at 2:30 ? WAGNER PROGRAM ? SOW Vori? s? miilu.n? Ortbratra ?M \l IKIl lltMIIIWI II tonduitiir ?T..'-.? ti at ? if!'.. ??. I vv 34 at. A ??'amasia HnJl HWIMKKMK1N S I I.IFTON ? KAM I'D I'? Bv. ?"?<?.T.'..'.$t. D"ly Truly Bbattttak, Morton M.uni.;-? 23A We ??? Moor?* and 10 nthrr?, 12 STAR ACTS Cth AVE. j W|..,'. %,... ? '.'Hl h ? ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mut. '.'.".. ".??.' I iirlaii, ? at 8 -li;irp B| I ?~| 11 B'way A :??>rh st. Eva at * ::o IvVVm v T. Bl BRT DAT AT 3:IB. 'T' RAI NE Y'S AFRICAN HUNT HANS KRONOLD - 'Call? Raoital ( AK.Nt?.lE LYIEIM. To nl?lit, 8:13. AMUSEMENTS, M.U V?IKK'i LEADIM. TltKATRJM. EMPIRE 'M,:: ??;?"'/ , SUCCESS OF 2 CONTINENTS r-Y- A "t RAR * V II Al K l\ l'IKIv ^" A I KAR IN l.?>\l?>V NEW YORH. *EAT? TO M \U( Il IJ. . (iRIPPIMi PI.-aY WEIL ACTt-:i).M HER lia*) hi*t^mai?< Ut'?, l'amoaa "La l lumbre." KM! K? ItBO? KEK, i - ? Rvs. at H THE I..? 1 BUT G IIKTV l HK ITRK T.? >?,'. DON, MIS!'' \r. i"? .'Ulli',' Sf< ? ESS, JULIA SANDERSON ? The Sun-hine G rl ?Ait i JOME Pit ? tu linn;*? RV v I? VVENP? iRT. TOM u;. M I'DIE, V'KRNON'1'AHTI.R .'. IOS ?Ml NRW IQM, -I THESPY I.l-WCtj.'l Mata r gv--v-? 1 HE Ol DRY ' IF V? i|;TH 0*W THK DEM? illTOr'?"? IMKDT - : Hi; ("HARM OF? STARS C CHARLES -BBBk KARIR HERRY liORO ? i.. u i. 11, ? ? ?. THE NEW SECRETARY GARRICK ? ?i? rAPAciTV MoNrii? THE CONSPIRACY "\ niRH.i in?, mi r oui: %\i \ oi m \\ Mli.K I KIMIN M III I. '?I || | . CRITERION V ROBERT HILLI ARD FULTON : OI-INs MAT PRIOAl the UNWRITTEN LAW HUDSON : "THi: OMi NOVELTY IN NF.NVYORK" BVB. MAIL THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL HUOSON THEATRE To-tfay 31 3:30. FRANK SPEAIGHT "ALFRED JINGLE, Esq." PICKWICK PIPERS ',-.'<?? v | .,,. to -i, Bl H "\ late uf Ti?e? ( itir?." HARRIS ? MR. YVM. HAWTREY ;;::v\; the old firm NOW g, NEW AMSTERDAM OH! OH! DELPHINE Tl??* ln?t Iloril in Miimi.iI ?..niedr. LIBERTY ? v IPPSOA? III*??, moth PERFORMANCE. ? RatS? ' Mis Po-n' i Po| 8 1st..' M| lor I naghlag rnrpitar? Onlr. MILESTONES GAIETY lor laagMag Pa "STOP THIEF" GLOBE ?| ? .,1 ?SI - 'O". '. Monleomrrv X Mein* Klale lam? 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McRar ? ??? r. u If oil . i Kit ? i " '' Ml u ade ,lr . . :.- ,,,t M IM t ?TO, \1 iliel 11 :? REPUBLIC ;; f,r:;\,f ti!% ? ???? .ti Bl <?: sil ral i P?a ? r^* MATINEE TO-DAY 2:10 J111 II \ i II RI ''I \ y !?'< IR ti ROW! ItO ? ?! , ' ! ? , ? ! A ' -'?" "The MASTER MINO" Is Com?a* < A KM-:?. IK HAIala, RECITAI BV lue?. ?.?S. leb'*, 11. YSAYE ALDA Hspraas o? tiWtiaaalMas ??iina i <>. * bu na? os i,, si Boa "" ? s in. w*'i tag i', i.;. m g, :ii, m, i: e i tita PHILHARMONIC JOSEF STRANSKY'">m?htor. Neil Tliur?. K,*.. H:|j; ?,,1 -.'ri. Aft.. I'M Mo/an. ?.ries, Ma? Kesri-, S* Imbert. ?sioist. GERMAINE SCHNITZER ? -??, l AKNK.IK BALL. Tickets s i AKO,.l,V?..ll*U ??'?'? *???? Vtb. 1. si \ -??-.??? PlsnoReOUl a.1 SapirsteiN M111..1K. tu?"? ??f ? ? Il ??'I'll. ?H ??'i.,A' gsata oi Pri?es r.???' to 12. \VI?.>M:kJ'L???!-) ,| M* IIIT-Ill til ?a* 11. * ??!" ??. ?**-? -- . ..* on Bals Aeolian Hall ?>r 88 .;V?'N,, IsrneBie HmII. IMs Aflerniion. jLghm .Ion ? K Mine. DI ?T I Xn?o^^CIsAlA *>^*1 snd MR. 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