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THE WEATHER FORECAST. Cloudy and probably rain to-day; colder and clearing to-morrow. Highest temperature yesterday, 41 : lowest, 17. Petalled weather, mall 11 ml murine tcpoi Is on page It. IT SHINES FOR ALL VOL. LXXXm. NO. 176. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1916. fpvr,. um. bV me su jtinm... PRICE TWO CENTS. nnrf I'ublLihing Assnriatlnn. WILSON SPORNS PLEA TO STOP OCEAN TRAVEL Tells ('onrro88 Gci-many Must Let Americans Alone on High Seas. INSISTS THIS ISSUE MUST m FORCED llorlin Koply. Expected in IK Hours, Will Say As surances Stand. WasHINHTon. Feb. 22. President Wll-, on has rmph. ideally rejected prois'sals from members of his party In Congress ,i. h would icllcve him of the icsponsl bilil) .if loivltig an Issuo with Uirmany ovci the new Herlln submarine dcelarn Una. Such proposals took the form of FUKKeted legislation prohibiting Amrri Mil citizens from travelling on armed nirri'h.iutiuen. The sugKistious were laid tiefoic the rir.idcnt li I'h.ilrinrn Stone and Flood of t ie Senate and Hons.. Foreign Af fair, . ointnlltces rcspo lively and by Majority Leader Kern of the Senate at the conference held at the While House i.i-t lngllt Tne President rejected the pioios.ils without qualification ami tin conferees r i ue away from the White House with t! understanding that it was Mr. Wil kin's tlnn Intention to Insist upon a . lean cut settlement of the submarine i.e.' on the basts of the pre.iuit law and f.uts In the case. Mrmb. rs of Congress who to-day rcard some of the details of the confer tme declared that tht 1'iesldent Is pre pared to Insist upon tin- withdrawal by (Jirmany of her declaration of Intention to torpedo without warning all armed enemy merchantmen after March 1, Mut Kciprct American. Tlio rrt-.ildent was dewcrlbed as de termined that Clermany must aeknowl- edmt the rlKht of American rltliens to i travel In nafety on I lie iiikii was, wnetuer the t-hlps they used be unarmed or armed for defence, belligerent or neutral. The rresidftit la bald to have tfrown Impatient over the delay that has oc curred In the xubmarln negotiations nnd to have Intimated to member of t'onrem that the II vt of American rltlzenx have already too Ions been put In Jeopardy. Pemocruta In the Kenate were under the. distinct Impreaslou that the Presi dent had Just about madn up his mind tlint the time for parleylUK was orr diid that thern must be a definite under Handing between (.ennany and the 1 lilted .Slates in the" near future If Mendly relations aro to continue. XoliWthstandlnK the extraordinary 'Key which marked last nlKlit's eon cme some of the details of what took l.u leaked out at the Capitol. While ' ere Is Mill it disposition In most .alters to bellovo tlm rresldent will not r.fiiM: to carry on any reasonablo dls uiKlon with (.ennany In regard to the quistlim!. at Ismiu an air of iiesHltulsm a- more generally noticeable In Con :ri - circles than at any other time Mince lie diniculty with Cermany became uti Vfn Pii.iiionr .ti'tloa. I .it Cermany will seek to rilfcuss the i ii'irnie issue u greater length and mn pluiis go so far as to agree vol- lai tv lo a tHitKineinent of Iter new c 'i-.itini was strongly intimated In 'I'ii ntlal ndvlces which reached Was mpton to-day from Uerllu. T ciHirercnce tit the White House li'-' ii. ahl. It was learned, wan Initiated b; (linrinan Stone of the Senate Kor ( e IN i.itmnti C'ummittee, When the I'n- .iei-i nas Informed of the Scuatiir'a it'itii-t fur an appointment and learned t'ni .o Sentitor wished to (IIscush with in t ie Herman situation he tt once 'i'l lo call in Senators Kern and 1 !. .i Tin thiie Democrat called together. I" 'd w.th them a cope of a Joint ris hi ..ii prohibiting American citizens (r.i. ii-ixellmg on belllgeient linens. It 1s arned t,,it the visitors laid the '- ' oil before the l'lesldent with the untiri 'inn that Its iassage or the pas urn ot a similar one would relieve the A.I inflation of the embarrassment of t tne position that merchant e.s - ae the right to iirm and of In-.!-- on. this right In face of the new 'i .lecree and In face of the orgu- ni' i- to the lontrary which Secretary " - 'aid before the Kntcnto 1'onern. T e President, it Ls said, emnhatlcallv f'j i.. I Hi., suggestion, .declaring that the i i-age of such a reHolutlort would I'f ' ' r ii lo the Intentions of the in-i stiou. The conferees are said i'. neeii taken back by the heat d b the President. All l. i. II r mi n Harked Like Hill. i' ii (Jure Introduced a resolution '' - ii, trader on January 5, follow ' i .iifiriuee which ho had that day sccictary llryan. It prohibited -.unco of p,isssirt to any citizen ountiy who would not agree ci Hi not to travel on a vessel 11 g ' if Hag of a belligerent nation. v ' same time Senator lloro Intro '' I another resolution prohibiting or clearance, to ossein of u bel- ' nallnii If they attempted to Vncrlcau citizens on board and bidding Americans from travel- any neulial ships engaged in .lining munlllonH of war. V' n. Him he resigned Mr. llryan ' i .. position that such legislation 'i lie passed, dularmg that It wan i i.g'it lor a few AluerlcanH who per- ' I :n travelling on lielllgerent mer ' ' mi to Jeopardize the relations ex - ... tween the , I'nlted States and ' g . ii.itnniH and thereby embroil the I'' ii I States in the war. lb i ly It is said Senator (.ore haa l".i v -.'ting Mr. llryan in Florida, Fol !" a hl return, talk Iiuh been revived t ''. lieniociatlc cloak rooms at Hie '' ' ' ' in favor of legislation which ,i hast prohibit Amcilcana from 'ig on armed ships of any of the I .'Hilt 1 'ow els. r reMjIutloiiH of a similar kind 1 - .ten Inlioduced In the Senate and 1 lespertlvely by Henator lloko 1 ' a id Representative AlucUMnore, ' iiiociatH. ii ng lo coulldentlHl Information ' i' bed Wiishlngton to-day from Berlin, CJorm.my'H reply to the Inquiries of Secretary Lansing roncernlnir the (fleet of tlin new (iernuin submarine declaration la expected to r.-acli the. tier limn Hmbassy here within the next forty. I'lght hours. It Is said In these .-kIvUoh Hint licr mmiy will ilcrlain Hint h.r ii.,p... tlnn In no sense niilllilt-H the previous as.surutices Whlrh she had given Hip United Htates In the l.uslt.mla ease that unresisting liners will not lie attacked without warning. Klie will Insist, however, that these assurances were mver Intended to ap ply to untied liners, ilermatiy having held from the Winning of tlm war that merchantmen Hint were armed lost their character im merchant e-nls ami became auxiliary ship of wa Calling attention In the f.ici Ilia' none of the Hrltl.th liners im -, asslng back and forth iuto-s the A'l.mtlc ix enticd anyway, nnd that France docs not arm, any of her merchant whips the reply will intimate that the new dt.tnr.ttlon In setting forth the purpose n lurnedn I armed enemy merehatit ship" without i warning Is not likely .in i pnietio.il : proposition to affect Americans. At the same time the advices indl- - " iiii.iiy win scck id atom a utrtci. refusal to square her new declaration with past assurance" liy proposing a discussion of the dlstlnetlnu. which she Ix umihle to ilraw, belt, ecu ships that are armed for offence ami those armed for defence. LOSES $3,000 FROM SATCHEL. Woman ltriorls IIUniienranee of Monet In Sulivtit). Mis. Hell II Nelson, 50,i SWtli htreet, lirnoklMi, retiorteil to the nolle,, last veiling that on Monday evening she lost Is.'Min m live, ten and twenty dol- j "'Mrs!' NeS.";i:::.!"i!u.band. Carlo. a machliilsl. Inherlleil the money In the I shaiie of a mortgage when In r bus. I ..i nil's father died In Hlnghamlon, N. V., n few uioii t lis ago. She went to Itlng liamton on Sunday airl the following day sold Hie mortgage. She had In tended lo take (be cash and o to Penn s.vlvaula to lnet.t It. Hccnmlng III she hastened lo this city, arriving here about T o'clock. She got Into an uptown subway train by mltnk mill was at Kmirie..ntti street before she lenllzed she was travel, ling up !tileail of down town At that moment she leached in her Mit-'hel for, The (i.ivitnoi piiniiptt. told his polill her liandki" chief and dlirove red that cal .nlv,ers that be neb onied a tight In the money was gone. ,. ,rmiirles with William Itames lead. ' jn (iniMinenls, and was t'dd that Mr HANEL, SUSPECTED SLAYER, CAPTURED! l-'oimd in ItitHiiniHT. bill I te llies Ho Kilted Mrs. 1IHI nor in Itrooklyn. Hai.timouk, leb. 22. 1'Villowlnir a countrywide seaich, Joseph Hanel. wanted In New York lo answer to Hie charge of killing Mrs. Julia Heilner. 217 Albemarle road, Hrookl) u, on April '.'3, 1915, was arrested to-night and locked "up at central police station. He admitted aflei several hour- iiie- lloidng Hint he was Ham I and Hint he robbed Hie Hr"ol.ln woman, but In de nied having killed her. The prisonci at j llrst denied bis ideiilll.v. He said he was J a stcwarii on a sin . mm ui... . " ' bad made a mistake in niresllng him. j nui me nei,. uver, e,.-,n.,. was Hanel from desciliitlmis and photo- graphs they had received Horn New York ; and perslsled ill their examination. Finally Hanel broke down and admitted , that he was the man wanted In New York. I I knew Hie day tnal Hi- ni.ii.i em- ployed at the house was to leave,' said Hanel, "I had arranged to tub the place, but I did not cvpect that there would le any necessity for murder. I had a friend who was to rob the house. We met and he later came to the house. "He locked Mrs. Heilner in her room and then ransacked the house. Mic managed lo get out of the room and then he killed her. We met on a corner .nun after, but he did not tell me until later what he had done. He bail Hie Jewelry and we went to Philadelphia, where we pawned It," In his confession Hanel named Hans Ilampc, a waller In a New York hotel, as Hie man who committed the murder and robbed Mrs. Heilner. "While I admit that 1 am Hanel I want to say that the woman was mur dered and robbed by Hampe," he. in sisted. Hanel told detectives' here that he had been living In lultliniire under the name of Joseph H Pi ttus. Marshal Carter to-night communicated with Hie New Yolk police. Hanel will hit held hen until to-morrow morning, when he will bu turned over to a New ork de tective. DASH TO NORTH POLE PLANNED. Ci. nernler, (till i:ilorer. He- lleven There ! a .Vetv lloiite. Cant, Joseph i:. Ilernler, an Arctic sailor of fifty yeam experience and who has charted more, tli, in fiOti.onii miles in the Arctic region for the Canadian Government, started from heie for Que bec yesterday arter purelinslng equip. ment for another Arctic trip. He will sail early this summer on his ISiS ton bteamer the Oulde. Hernler bellevia that there Is a route to the north pole other than that Peary took: that It can l H.ilieu suocesstuuy and that he may try to traverse It. "I believe that the new route leans through the open moving loo caused by southerly Japan currents," he said, "and that It would snow inn neiiniie nutirinu tlon of laud and water In the polar regions." japaneseIn mediterranean. Fleet nriiorleil lo HniP ArrUed Willi n .Viiinlier of Aircraft, Srrcl'il Cablr Vr'P'itrh tn Tin: Sr I.onpon, Feb. '.'2. A hewn agency dcs. patch from Copenhagen iiuotCM an Ital ian statement printed hi Herman news papera to the effect that a Japanese fleet has arrived In the Mediterranean with a number of aircraft. Shortly after the sliikInK of the Per sla In the Mediterranean, on December 30, 1915, attaekH on Japanese mall HtcaintihlpH were reported. It was then announced that Japan would cend a fleet to the Mediterranean. 15,000 TOO PROUD TO FIGHT. "tonneleiitloiiii Dbjeelorn" Auk for I'leioptloii In llnwlniiil. UptHtl Valilt Dttpntch In Tin: Si's liNPON, Feb. 22, It I" estimated an ofilclally that at least 15,000 "consclen tlnuH objectors" are applying for ex emption from military atrvlce In Orcat Hrltaln. WHITMAN MAY WITHDRAW HIS P. S. NOMINEES Whitney and Hervey to Re Sacrificed to Iluild Po litical Fences. . It i It V l.'vj l.'li'll'F 111' II rlltll I l r.. I liOVKHXOK LK ANN'S Albany. I'eh. C2 i.lov. Whitman ii considering the political expediency or withdrawing frnt the state rifnat- i'ie nominations of Travis II. Whlttity and t'harles S, Hervey at membiis of the New Yolk city l'ubll" Service Commis sion. Since i.iv. Whitman's candidate lo , ilelegite it large to the Chicago cone" Hon "as left aid it .ho Itepubllcati ci fere. a e In New . k city ! It week to tl J ei no. 'aas be a tiukim; an inv ntor of his tioiitlc.it ,iset and has found tin. """ ' "I'lr to dcll.er a single delegate to !.- rtaiidai'd or to .r..l lulu muco ,u a p. tn.iry light next September tor the He public. r.i nomination for (jot'nor. Ibis Inventor) the Oownior was forced to liial.t since he ii.M been Infortned by hi. political filends that the anti-Whitman Iteiiulillcans, I'd by milium Ham ., will in .1 sni'iHi.t tile Covtrnoi for a rcuoii. Inatlon. Ilariies lit DoUkc III reel l-'lubt. ! ( Harms would probably so maineuvre the I situation that the liovernur would 111.. I hluiM'lf uiiabli lo make Mr Names Ida lil I K' l II .l!. Kll!ICU Olll lll.ll 111' Vail- illdate of the iinti-Whltmaii ItepubllcalM ptiiliahly would b. put forwanl by a citi zens' committee tomposi-d of such lie pUblltMiu as recently waited upon Stale Coinplrnller Travis and i quested the leal facts leg. t r ling the "lionie" bill lll ourml on Hie (.iovernor'n I'anatna expo sition train. It is an open secret that (!ov. Whit man had expected to go to Chicago as a t Piesldeiitial candidate with tin piestlge of having defe ited the candidacy of Will iam P.ariics for one of the four delegates at large, hut Ml II. inns made Mich an l.1ie lmpoidli!e by n tiling as a candi date on the pica of taking the Harms tsue out of the light to precut Itoose volt's nomination. (iov. Whitman believer be is strong with the Itepubllcan voter, but his po litical advisers have told him that there is a vast difference between the lie publican voter and Hie Republican en. rolled voter They have pointed out that the close vol" III the couventloti committee In New York whereby Hie (ioicrnot's candidate fur delegate at huge was defeated Indicate, that the i !n ernor from now m, must be a leal , . ,,u,,.,,r r0 f,ir patronage Is con- c..rIle..j f m Is to control the enrolled j,,,!,,,,,!!,..,,, Xl)tl,fe Septem,, r prinuni,.,, (1 waH i(, juetiir, in the con- f,iences between the Covernor and Ills i,iui,..il advisers thai lie was told b should make every appointment of his In ,, futur,. t,.l from a political stand- point. Although the (lovcrnor has made many choice appointment few of them have been of any benetlt to lilm polltl callv. This fact Is now being keenly realized by lilm. liny Hold Industrial nniliirf. The (!oertnir may determine not only l.i withdraw Hie nominations of the two ' New York city Public Service Comniis- sloners but of the lie Stale lnduslll.il ' i 'em miss 1 1 mers, all hanging lire In the Senate Finance Committee, In addition , Hie (tovc'iioi- lias the Inline. Hale appoint ments of warden of Hie State prisons at Sing Sing. Ii.inncmnra, Auburn and i (Sreat Meadow, each of whom has much patronage to distribute. Also the (ov- . einor must appoint a State Kxclse Com- j nilssloner for a full term before the Legislature adjourn. Whether or not Hoc. Whitman Is to tlsh or cut halt will be Indicated by bis action regarding the Whitney and Her ev nomination". The Senate Finance Coiitmltlei. to-day decided to have a fe ciet hearing next Tuesday afternoon for Senators who have (injections to ad- I vance to tlie continuation of either Whit- 1 ney or Hervey or the live Industrial Commissioners. ( Tim Governor , political ft lends ad- , vised lilm to-day that this action of the j Finance Committee gives the Governor ample grounds for withdrawing one or ill of Hie nominations and that he should be prompt to take advantage of It before the hearing takes place, otherwise, they have Informed the Governor, they cannot be responsible for what may be. fall tit Governor when he comes up for tenomlnatlon. The State Finance Committee to-day agreed to report favorably the Gov ernor's reappointment of Frank Irvine, formerly a professor of law at Cornell University, as a member of the up-State Public Service Commission and of Fred erick A. Hlgglns of New York city an a member of the Slate Hospital Com mission. MAKE MUNITIONS FOR QL0RY. llrltlNh Turn Give l.clnure, Without Pay, tn Help Army. .sptaal Cable Dttpnleh to Till; Sc.. IaiNIion, Feb. 28.- -The oltlcers and men of Admiral Ucalty's battle fruitier Meet have been voluntarily devoting their scanty leisure time, without extra pay. to niaklivg munitions for the army. David Lloyd George, Minister of Mu ultlona, has written to Admiral Hcatty thanking the oftlrern and men and re maikltig that the very striking output has been it real assistance to the attny and lidding that I in continuance would lie most welcome, $1,625,000,000 GERMAN PAPER. Till Currency Inereaalnw llally Gold llexerte, UI il.OOO.OOO, ."pedal Cable Httpitch to Tim Hns, 1.0NPON, Feb. 22. A news agency des patch from Copenhagen says that Ger many'H paper money In circulation to. lain 1325,000,000 $ I, '.."!, Olin.iiiift) and Is Increasing dally, while the gold in ncrvo In fI22,l!00,000 (16 13,1100,000), COMPAKTMKNT CAIW TO FLORIDA. He.huurd Florida Mil.. tl I. M. Quiche!, best equipped Florid train. Inq. ItltU'way. Atv. THREE HEW HAVEN TRAINS PILED IN WRECK; 9 KILLED, 4 PASSENGERS-75 HURT; SOME MAY DIE it t ii i ,-r ii i WHERE THE VICTIMS OF THE NEW HAVEN WRECK WERE KILLED. pHOTOdKAI'll (,f the wreck'nro of the rear ear of the express embankment. All of those killed ittiil !not of the injured were in tniin anil part of the locomotive of the special that rati into it, this ear. One of the steel Kotulola car of the freight train is on top lyitiK on the east siile of the roadway after having rolled down the of the pusseitKcr car. OFFICIALS IGNORANT OF CAUSE OF THE YALE MEN JOIN IN RESCUE WORK; IliMislei' (h'cili'i'i'il Wlierc .Mnl (f Hcccill lllliliV('ini'iil. Were .Minli. ().l WIM. A I It IMjl'lltV P.4-l'C"t Ulll.ttt. W l0 Is III i..st,,ll tO .UH II. I the heaillit t.ef..ie tin I oillloeli ColllllllsM'ill oil t'l . '.Ill I Ull' S case. inailr the follow In j si. item, at I He last night : Tin maii.tg- "-lit and Hn men are greatly ti.-ttc.s. 1 .il I'"' sad i. . idem which i.clllie.l ne.f .M.lf.ild. t'lilili. fii" liHiinlng al'iuit II ii clock No statement can In made at till- linn as lo the canst. Kvery facility will l. given I" the lepi, seiitatives of tlie r.iiiilii.'i. e I'niiiinlssioii and the fonin client Cominlsslon to ob tain the exact facts. "Tl lilellt oi'CUIIe.l ell II p.llt lif the load while no expense lias beta spared to pel left Hi' pll.Vsll.lt fai'llitl' s. Tlie shops of ill" coinp.niv have l'ii running on ko.iiI iiiik lot iinmtlis and lo cotniitlvcs and ias-eiiget ,siiiiiiieiit have been In pt In go... ordei I In vuIiimi, ol Inislmss 1 1 tit t the ciiinpan.v has I u lin ing slut i . pleinbcr last has been far greater than ev,i befoie in its lilstorj and lh f.ic.tltlts of tlie toad have b' t II Vfl) seVelelv taxed. "(Ulcers and nieii have lie, tt under i great stialn in trying to give civlce, cs- lecl,lll -Itl.e the llllllMlll slot Ills of Hecenitier, and with the gic.it congestion of flelgllt silici Hull. Cver.v ell.Ht has bteit made to encourage olllx is and iu n to tlo their very l si with the dttllcult conditions now e.xlstiiii; In the hop" tint accidents would I iitlielv avoided Kxiendltures for cate "I the mid, -afelv and Hie lltovetlli lit of tile gl'e.tl Volume of bti-lhcK- as shown by tlie pieliiiini n v tigtlies tor .lttiiu.it In. lie. He that uiili an inciease in gloss eainltius of about ll.2.'iii,oiiii, Hn ie was an increase in x peitses ol nearly t:iiiii.iiini, which, with lieavlly increased cltaiges for liilglil cai hire, till" to tlm I'OiiKt'sli'Ui, I. .IV'., a small margin out of this gnat increase to represent the Use of the pnp,rt. "That tlieie lias been a loss of life of piissengiis and men Is to be deeplj ilepl'iicil, and tlie syininthy of the inin agenienl is with Hie families and friends of thofc who have sulterctl." ST A TE BEGINS "INQUIRY. Iaf iiHf ri. "..' Local Who iectl Inu lleb I nil lite 1'iprooi. Nkvv ll.vvuv. t'linn., Feb. 22. C C. Iilwcll. a memln.i of i In Cnnnectliut Public I'tillties Commission, began an Investigation of Hie airlil.nl to-ulgbt. His was the onl llillly of Hie eve lillig, as I'oroii't' .Mix was ntteiiilliig a gatliering of Yale alumni la Melnoiial Hall. Mr dwell said that lie was sitilldeitt of llnillng out th'" cause anil whose vat Hie responsibility, despite the fact Hint the engineer, the llreinan nnd lite ring-mail- the. persona most Intimately con nected with tlie collision were killed. Present at Hie lnitiliy weie J, S, Haw ley, an Inspector of the Intel statn Com. nii ri e Cnmmltsloii ; Chief Ihtglnecr John Trumbull f the I'tillties Commission, and ticiiiriil Manager c L. It.nc.i, Gen eral Silperlnlendenl ,1 A. I Moege anil V, II, Foster, stiperlnti ndent of the New York division of the New Jlaveu. "Wo waul lo get at tertaln facts while they tile fresh In Hie mind," ex plained Commissioner Klvvcll to his an dltots. "I don't think it would he fair to say wlhtit.l think was th cause of Hie accident, but I fed Hint II will not b.. dltllcult to determine It. So far as development-! how the boil) of tlm llnu inan of the expi'i'Hs was found l.slde the track about lino feet from the rear end of the express train. He must Jiave tieen klllctl by No. .I, Hie Incal that came up from behind. The tlagntau was supiwsed to go back furli'ifi than (Ron feet, "The Hlgnnlc ne I observed them ahen I (tot there, were all right. Of course one of the objects of this Invent). Ration, which Ih only preliminary, is to find out If the signal were In unfiling order at tne time or tne accmeui Wa d "i.i kttow The three .inpi..'Unt wit- I l.es-es l,,n,. l.een killed." t c Mi (iord. ,'mitlt, t member of the , lutttstate Commerce Commission ami the one who hai Jurisdiction over New ' Ibiulainl, may cot tie here to-night to take a hand in the Inuuiry. Cotoner Mix will liegln his lii'iulry Monday, It is - iiniler.io.1,1 Mintvois of the .iccdent who were ''"; Seeliml lieie n.-'eeil thai the local to lie running -villi t.nlv one bought In the tnltnls of it handlers, ii.'fii'lv. to get over the rails as fast n pos.sib!e that It left New llavin :ilin...-t tnilltedi. Itelv after the express iliil. lb' whlsilinu of lite ,xiies.s tram -till rug- In- In tl irs of tin p,isng,tH of the local as t 1 1 t 1 1 1 -I out of the station It "a- slid bv the sin v tvots tlt.it even l toe "siaii.il- ha. umlii'.l the local was r ivell in- ret that -Ignals would ll.IV. IlleatH Pttle. even If tile . Jlglticl r I'ii. I dot, lit- best And, ftiftlnr, that th local wtts miming sM close t 1 1 1 1 i . t lite xire..s dial the 11,'lglll.lil of the express hinl milv time lo go back a iki'I d statue lii Ills attempt to hold up the local befoie tin pursuing ti tin wan upon biin. evldutce of which lies in Ih" fact Hint he was killed Shortly after the accident a wreck itu Ira'n left this city fin M,lfor.. This wit- tollnw.il bv .v spc. lai train tilled with iln.'tois. A see, md iiecial train fol lowed, c.'tii.v lug about forty mote pb Icliitis ami jturn. All or Hie Injurril whi were ma e.ue, for at .Mllford or re'itoved here to llrnlgeport vvete brought YALE MEN AS RESCUERS. Iltien In Wreck, lull Only One "ertoiislj Hurl, doen Yale giaduales and under graduates were In the next to the last OFFICIAL LIST AND INJURED IN WRECK The following Is Hie the dead and injured, fottiplete list 'of revised up to t) o'clm I. last night . Klllctl. Al.l.CN I'.KOKCi: i. liriiton. r'ntin ; tllsd In New Haven tien.. rat Ilnsiittnl, I'oNMHtS, I'ATIlll'K, New Vork , dinl at I M K'l'ltTIS, V It. riiKineer nf train Nn S. M'HV .1. I'liMiiian porter, ttitlti Nn. ffl. IIYI.A.r. .Ml.-- HPSAN II.. 13.1 Haven- i ir: itvenii.'. Ni iv ll.iveti llilVIIAS'S'HSIAN M Altlll'.ltnS. sU..ii-.l tl. l-e .Vriliellttll n arl ileitler. vti tilss'l.. II I. . ilrein iii 1 TiHItTIII.I.iiTTi:, il. I... n.iKiii.in, train S'ti T't CNIIHtNTII'llHi TltVINMVN. tiroli.tl.l) I're.l VV't mer id Train Ne. ;. Injiireil, I lU'UKl.t.Y. f II. I'ttlltii.in pnrier. New I v .irk Inteiim". Inliire.l ' III. K K. Mil K ! . Pill. till IN. MISS : ri.i..iii;iii. miis- iiiiukiv, nil ..r i il.iiif.'iil, I'liiin. Hunei lug fintii cutN ituii lriitfs j ItllVi;, MAItY, "i ye.HB olil. f.ue am) lir.nl fill lllt.VY W T. ciiil.luctnr nt It tin No T'l; ! (a I'ttieiMiii.l itviiii'.. Siirliiifii-til, Vtus. I tlp ISN'AN', WILLIAM K.. x I'nbiny stleit WillllllKfiiril. tVilltl . lestli In limsr I liiv liinseiii'd and lii.s.. liriii-.-.l I'LAitKi:. Mits. iiimitiii: il, srw ItiHlnll. N. t'li.MPTnN, Al.iri',, New Haven, itrtti badly liritl-eil fill, I, INS, Milt THANK. I'lsasanl slretl Ansiillla. t 'nun . Help wniinil, llnlex llllgt-r of left hand III lurid, CllNNIII.I.V, MISS ANNA, llulynke, Mass., cuts r(ili.Fi:U -MISS MINN IH, Sprliintield, M ISS CiiltSii. MI1S .MA Itr. 51 IVrrls sliest, New I In x .-ii. I'OltSn. Itcsll. tS Kent, slrept. Nr II.. . II IMl.S'HVA.S, MU.-'. I'.VANiil'.l.tS'i:, 3. mid hsr sister, slinek and pnsM Int.rnal in hirles. rr.NTos. miss M.win.utiyr. w Pre- Ion avenue. New Vnrk; I. .1.1 scalti wound PIHIII.lt. II A It II Y, 7f I'mryHi "treet. New rnrk a-'ii Inliireil, i'OUli, HUN' H lit tint I! II. New llavetii cllls mid severe lirulites roltti. MINNIIl, New Haven, New Haven snip!. iv t .. (lltr.l.l.HV. lil.N IlliWIN C . New lliiviii ti.iillv It ills.il atiitllt tht uli.liitlleii and iii,.'llto. "tl fin III ernnl llllllllls. (An. ,111,. ii crltliiil (lltirriNH, MltS., 1K.I Ch.ite utrstl, New Haven, rlOKT,, l.iil'IS, TUT Savin avenue, Vet lliivrn, I'liiin 1 fttce cut, (1HKTZ. MltS. 11VA, "!" fnvln avenue, West lliivent fsee tltld hesd cut. (JUOI'I'niON, MltS. T VON NR. 15, 7J nrd- car of the xpnss Haiti, No 7'.'. and plaj .il a pti'iuiiietit ..i i . it - u ng the injured and in mjk.ns thcniselv . getitril.y useful Only one of them, Morgan .1, o'ltrlcn, ,ir. son of ex Jn.tge o'ltrlcn of th Supreme Cotnt. was injured seriously, tin otheis es caping with slight bruises and a bad sinking up Mr. o'ltrlcn was sitting with John It. Kllplltl.. k. a IIH'Mlber "f !!"' tieW V lie football comm.ltee and .1 famous f..ot. ball end In bl mil. ge days. lo. 1. n Corey of a fonn.-i t'tcsi'l'-nl " th" I'ii toil Slates St,.! Corporation, t t'sn bai: plijer and , aiialn of lb" I'M I baseball ti.rn, nnd i. lVrtl .lolnisoii, also a ftiothall (ilayer. In another i,m of the ..ti t'b 'ii' tit til". Vale 'II, a tortni r varsitv base ball pit. her. and Hugh llarhl-on, N ale II. former foothall lack!. i' lojetber. Ills, while ten Yale telilil- ilay,is. I'd bv It S. Sto.hi.itil. fiipt.iiu ol th ti nts team, were sitting. They welt ,..m ing to New York to meet Hi S.v.nto it. gl'iieiit tennis ii'im in tin. i- ntti. an- t il. il match. Th itch was po-lpom-d tor .in Indefinite time Mr oHr,cns lie.i.l was II. .own mo i ntlv back agaln-t Ins - lit and a I l gash was made Tin I'l I tlowtsl mio- fusely, but be lioiunl th" wound up wlti. a handkeicblef and with Hie lest it the Vale men tumbled "ill of Hte i.ti to sc.- vvlmre Inlp iiiiild In Rivii Tltev all ngre.it on reai lilm; New York that then bad not 1 much "I a panic, but there vveic a lot of vv.ant tt, wmie of them with children, who w.ie on the very of hvslenc- ami had to I... lieltei from the c.lls Core) and IC.I palrlck went Into tin i'ar car of the express trail! and witi tin Inlp of John-on brought out i ib.xen l r-unx ami carried them to the linsplinl cats Mr o'ltrlcn said last night Ilia' 'ifter he and hs thiee friends. Kilpurl, k. OF THE DEAD f.ir.t -ir... i -'in niitit I Mi- -Ii .. k and l.ri.-l .'. 'n't rn iii or les ll.Vt Kl. I'T. JOSHI'll '' VI rl l. n Cum Intiirle.. in In l.l. ..'.itel nn mil ex tiei te.l l.l r. , .'1 er iir.Nnnit'K.-'i:.s. Mits c i:. n. iiiven, t'otin , etits and !.' ul-i llLS.-liALi:. .1 II . II, irlli.nl ICAPTZ, t'llAltLLS tin man nf tlnn No. "It, scalp wound and citl lift sl.Je nf f.ire- lisad KlINNIHlV. JOHN, endnerr nf I rain Nn 7i'. sllnlit si.itp winitiil and kit P g tirul-'i'.l KKISIITT. J . l'i W'llllllev Itvenili', Nvv list en KNitVV LIN. Mil- V W II tltf.ir.l I.INNIIIIAS'. Xll.-S IIIIsSII'., .in, IT'. Smith strst-l. t'ltlrii!". e. Via-- ml. nil! Ililurlc. LYNCH .lnllN ii.iKH.iuem in. train No T'i; no... cut . tt, I sl.i. britl-ei! masi'I'.iis'iis. mi.-.- i:i,i.aiii:tii. .v.i-ui- .illil. ton. VI ,s slmlit MAT'iiiiivv.-'. vi.i: xMip.it. i;:i itrtmi avium. New Haven, fa,, . i,' MM'I'lltl l.lllnllTI. It. '.''. Ilntinl nve lute N w il.ivttl I. it ei alt. nt- on lotlit . h.ek McNAM.MtA, 1'ltAN'lv "1 ilri.v, sitrst n- till l.l Cltltl . Iinitv liriilseil MI ltl'IIY .1 1 . Iliirlfiir.l. i-inin MIVLY ALI'M!. Siulnglield. lli NI'.HSAS'. WILLIAM. XT llivsn slrssl. Sew Haven, lurk itililre.l ivililttl.. .in mu . .1. .Ill, .Mil iiiik, tuts nn! lirulsis I'HLI.AV, M. A lii Ashley stterl. Iln, tun; bark ittl.l bin llibirci! PPH. JIlllV. ('11 St.lti slteel, V,w llavsill left limn! tilt, tin-,t bi ul. ...I uei bu. 1. siniilm .1 ItATINLflL MltS.. I"' Kilrv an title. Th" llnnix. N V HAINAI'll AltTHI'll ,1. IS, Ciiuvn stisel. Merliletl, sllltlit si ii wound Uiii'KWHI.L. lll'HII. s: ire. t. Ilrls- till, Citttt . liiieriitinlls ."i l..o U an.! slmul. dir. f Ii e and be.nl t HI Sl'HAI'I'A, II A It It V. 10'J .liittie. sire. I. V.ov Haven l.iidlv- hiirneit uu f.i unit t.n.tv si'iici'iinii. i'HAiti.i:s vv j; "ii t,.i, Kress HVt'llll". Neiv II.'IV.II. bruise- oil li.i.lV lilt. I fill e St'HWAItTZ. MINS'lll. If. NI. Ili.N sir. el New Haven, heinl ali.t la.'e l.iitne.l SUA MAN HIILMI'T, Tlmtifiird. Cuiii , no.c tir.iketi SIILKHIIII, I'.. M. ml. Ire., nut kncvin. face, tiedd lllld li.nly I'll SlIOItT ANNA Nov Haven. r'itli.m e WAHNIMl. MAItll Mtr.T. Mllf.it. I. ZKlSSr.TT JAl'dll, I'.H, ir.i! Mh.lt, y in. line, New Hiiven. tfnn . l.i. "i .it i.. iu uu tlt'ltd ami pus ll.le bniken 11 p. ill Hie foregoing list Hi.. Injur., .,, soiuo of tlie passeil'telS III" Hot specl tled. This Is li.'i'aii.e the hospital .m geona tenilereil Hist aid op's 'n ilnst rases ami had inn yci made cxitm. na tion thnroiiKhly Hulllvleat to divide the extent of Injuria I,. WRECK; ONE INJURED .Mormiii .1. O'liiit'ii. Jr.. Only Out1 of ii Dozen Injured nt All Soriouslt. NOT MICH OF A PANIC Cote) a il .liitiiisoti, had .lone all they mild 'iiev liallerl a tanner wlm bad a' -IctKll and vvete ilrlveti to Mllforii There! Hoy Iiioketl around tor a physician, but mild not tlnil one, so they ib elded to I take a tiollev i.ir for llrldgeioit The ride to Itrnlgepiirt la-tetl an hour ami i by lite Htiie they arrlvnl Mr. ollrlenl was I n.ltiK fnlnl. A physician wasj toiinil and live stltilics wtte taken In, Mr o'llileti's -calp I "It wa-a mighty good Ihlng," said Mr ' tilt len la-t night, "thai those cars' vvete tti.ide of sltel If they had not I I n Hi, slatiKhti r would have been filgliitul As t was theie was not a person In out car who wa- not hurt. Tin s, ais were Jerked from their fasten- , lug- ami burled this way and that. wh'Ie lite pas.-. .tigers were throw u about ; Kvely window In the car was shatteied and II was because of tin Hying glass' Hint so many pi rsotts recelwd f.ue. wounds I "Just l.efote tltt Jolt a porter passed through our car to tin rear car. When I -teppcit to the giotihil a few in nutes I tie I tin poor fellow was lying tle.nl a feu f, ,-t awnv We .1 i.l our best to help' tbo-e wlm ti led It, but for that matter I every I'odv did the Sam,), There was son., . m, fusion, hut not a- mtnh as! tntut.' have In en expected. I save sonie einplove. - miming around with axe in1 ilicr bands. ht( they could llnd ti i list to tun them to " "We wti sitting In the Pullman play ing bridge." sal,) Al'.lll C.nev ll. Ills .ipai.li. i' at ,",!i I'aik avenue, "when' the . r.i-ii cuni ( I ilriett was Vltt.ng ti. window nnd I w i- on l'i" aisle. Z:irr: in fa I us Thn ' tile and then the other tia'n sld' svv ipe.I lis "I ' I It' nf four gills sutlni; , rnss the ii'-;.' front ti- .1 , si 1 1 1 ,,,) .,n nr. in the i air and went out tlnoiigli Ih window while O'ltrlcn wa- and a pi of the I glass cut his load. She landed In I i hank of -n. .u ami skidded, but got up ' and vvilk.d away nppatentlv unhurt., I i.il 'ter came another one of the ' girls, Inn Johnson grabbed In r by the waist and held her In the car When tin car -"Hied we found Kilpatriclt . Jammed 111 Hie t lotlies closet. I was heinleil f .1 tl. bill In beat tne to It. ! "oiii of the train en vv stuck his , Ii-iiiI n the broken window and told us i.i . I. tub nut, but we wen afraid I tin tar would fall on ll- until be slid I It was tiiinlv braced against a post, j Wo Inlped several women tlnoiigli tin window, lie ildlug one woman with sev- I i.il i lill.lf. ti, ami then we all t raw led I nut after lowering the suitcases and 1 coals out first. ".Inlinsoii i nm lcl bin k Into t'.n ear to see if we ll id left tt II X. thing. We waited fot htm on the outside. When i he il d not reappear, some one called 1 llifoiigli i he broken window, 'What's 'keeping von" and In an-wcied, 'I can't find bul tlfly-nne cards. Tin ace of ' diamond I" mlf-lng.' "We bad been up to New Haven for , a huh n union of tin class of l'.i." ' Clfiiicul was picity well covered with blood when he walked Into tlm C.iand Central Terminal Most of t hail ciuim from bleeding passengers whom he had carried out of tlm rear car lie displayed a $lft b 11 with con ! siderable gl md explained that a ' 11.1 tin agent had settled with lilm for thai iiinount on the way to New Yoik. ll.iililson. wlio also was splatternl with blood, hud a 2 bill from the same unirce U. S. AMBASSADOR INJURED. fieriird llrenkw II l Collarbone While l.llim Near xltiiilfli, laiMioN. Feb James W ilerard, Aniliassailnr to t ierin.uiy , lifokc In- col lirliiiiii yesterday m u skiing accident near .Munich, iccni'illng in a despatch to the llM'liange Teb graph Company. The Injuries are not sellout, Express Stops Local He I liiud Strikes It Freiylil Adds lo Disaster r.Alt.S TOSSED DOWN FIFTV FOOT SLOPE No Fire Alter Suiasli I Sealdinjr Steam Pours From Itoiler. FAITHFUL FLAtlMAN Dills LIKE A 1IE1.0 Wiivi'.N His I'laji' to Slop On HHiiiiiir Trains Until He Is Crushed. HnllsiKPimT, Conn . I' An ex- inesi ttnln bound for Now York on the New York. New Haven and Hnrt ioril Kill, r.inl which w.ih about twen ty -live minutes bile li.nl stopped for a minute or mine about nine miles east of here late this forenoon iH'catme an alt- brake tube had broken, when a local train for New ork, alo from twenty minutes to half an hour lute ami I'otimilng along m a high late ct speed to make up lost time, swept around a curve Just back of the stalled express and smashed into it An Instant later a lrelglit train, also hound westward hut on the second or inner westbound track, struck the buckled wreckage bulging from thn outside westbound track, The result was a ripping and tearing and tojilnT of engine Ixillers. steel coaches, wooden freight cars, deaths, scaldlnga and broken boilles. that left a tangled masn of wreckage on both side., of tlie four traek.s that was next to unbelievable. Nino deatha have resulted at this writing and more of the seventy. live who were Injured ale expected to die. AlllMle.l It x I'nngleil XIm.s, lla.llti.iil oMcmIm nf lung ex pi ru nee, newspaper men who had seen many bad wrecks and liu-pnal Miigeon. irom tlu.s giner.il n.-iv; ltl.i hum tn wliiuii mill ...ni wrecks ,ue not alio gt'lher ,i novelty ogtii ,1 vvlnn Uiev h.nl hurrlvd to the s. en, m.u :,ij iney ll.nl loolt.., upon Hie hopt .cssly t.mgle.l mass nf silliili.'.'.l stui anj tt I they would imt have Inlmved such havoc possitil, ,, ,, s.nglt sin.i-h- U1!'. The t'Xjiri-s that was stiml,. I.tiovvi! as Nn. T'.', or the ( '.nun . t,. at itiv i Special, dtp. ,,t tl,,, Cr.in.i Ciutral Ti imni.il.il I.'::'.; f. .-oiild scarcely have m lotted , ni,,t.. .Iis.isti mi- sp.n tor tulles at which to enme to ,t ,-iap to in.ilie leiM.rs. A Ingli b.uil; sioji,. down I'm fifty le.t or tin. re directly from tin edge nt tin. out-nlo wea' biiutiil Hack upon win,. i it was maud lug. And almost str.ilglit dm n fur llfty feet Is .iiiother haul, from tin- (llgc- HI til" slecptls of thu oUt.-ill'. lasiboiiiiil tta. k. So gnat wa- ih,. impact of the h.tjh speeding local against the tear of tlm express, t Iliiwct ,y Hie l.luvv dc ! cre.l by the lointntitlvi. nt' tbn Height train, that wreckage vva- sent rolling not mily down tli" batik upon tlie edgo of which the ixptess ,,,, iMn,j ),,n u steel eoaclt ami the entire butler and nth. r part- of the in. .il train's locom. tive wi n lipped tioui tlie trucks and Hung across tlm sidevv ping ft eight train. Then engine boiler, steel cnae.!i nnd two -teel fn.il cars of tlm freight train that left tin wcsti,oiin, triKi; and lulled .icross the two tr.uk.- ti the left ilinppftl end over i mi down the eastboitlitl cmbanklllelit No I'lre lflir Wreck, Althnugli two of the day coaches on the rammed cpress were of wood and at b ast ,i pill t of the the coaches on the local vteie of wood there wan no tire. Hut Inasmuch an the boiler of the bicniiiiitn e of tiie local train after being tossed across three tracks hud ciiiiii' to rest fur down in a ravine wih the rear steel car of the express lop. pling over on top of It some of tin, passenger- in tlm -teel eoach we-o i I tl. . 1 by ! tlm crump the steam escaping fnnn il tip boiler. Of tlin ii ln. who so far a..! .lend f.ittr were passengers one woman and t'ti i't men. These vvcro In t-.. rear i n n il nf tlin cxpio-s. The llva mliers dead vvete railroad employee-, four trainmen nml a pm tot-To-night mine than a score i f Cm injuted nr. being cared fm in thn lintel Str.ittlchl belt'. Tin wound -.1 .it the lintel include lien. '.. S lire. Ic ot New llicen, xn years nl., an , -cnminatiili 1 of the Sons of tlie Aiip-p. can Itevnlilllo'l len. Ilreelev nnd a number of other prominent tin nu.ei'-i of tip' Suns of the American li"Vni. tmti and S. iis of Veterans were soatnil in tlm lni.il mi their way to ,i tuiild.iv ibniii'i' nf the llrhlgepiirt Sims of Veteran" al the Slr.llllelil. Hen tlreeley " MllTeillig from serlntt. sltoi'l; and from hi'iii-.-- and nlii.iMnin, as lie was thrown violently tn thn Hour of hi- ear. Mining he passengers able to aM; In. light to leporteis were seveial vlln said thai the express h.nl li .r.llv coin,, to a stop- -"had stopped onlv abi.tn a min ute." as thev pin it .vlien the local, coinln- ii oimd the citve Jus' b'iek of Hie stalled expies at hlgli speed, tn Judue f.om the frightful damage, tn rolling slock, crashed luin the train. rteBldes the long list of injured nt th (