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ni. 1W N? 23,451. Te-da- eeaaar Tei-morroia, falr. nortlme?t ..inri? NKW-VOHK. MONDA V, JANUARY ITaw Tgir^***?**^^ _at-?- - ?_-.. -? :t0; 1911 .^TWEIaVE PAOBK ** I'RlCE ONE CEyT*"<,'^,^^?^yi*AB't*t'* OF l Bodv of Woman and Condition of Place Show Evidence of Violent Struggle. GAVE MONTCLAIR AS HOME Cnmp?iiup!i Oets Away Fourteen Hours Before Discovery of tho Crime I? Made. flndlng Of th" boSfl Of a -oeii nr*t-$f i " aMAJI ln | rootn of tho Rrvant - ith avn;iir And 44th strf"t. pottCC nf 1h1s city are . b.-ifTiiiiff murder myatery. . !."d- lay .?ii a he.1 ln Room irilj dreaoed and the rto.li.ng badly . i. .ip though tho woman had . | deaperatc fight. for her Ilf*. 1 I WRA stuffed part ..f I lOWfl 1 preaumabty flnger prlnta, ? .1 that itM l .fl<l h'<\\ ?Ij ? | ? to death. The furniture In th" atr< a n about. aa ihough ,h- at, | a1 llied from tho from the bod. ?? rka or her mouth led tha Bt U ctlve* ? - mc ;?? iii mlfhl have been 11S"d. n ,] at the hotel on Sunday mornlng. *he a man aboul thlr . ? ,.?. old, fl' arlng ? light over lat, and earryhig ? The man had ? allfht . . and theae acant clewg ! ? ,".ij' r have lo work on. Tho man left thr hotel fourteen houra I nan's body wai found. Th" conple n*er< n rietcred on l e ho ia "J .im smith and ? Ife, Ifont ? ; w n .i ilgned to r"im I ihe night clerk, Neuer. The ti k b the reflned appear ;? f th^ eouple, the woman being ex ? iro?scd In .i blfck fur coat i lumed hat. Bhe earrled a . i to bo about thlrty - ? waa about flve feet 1*0 - :n helg t. She weighed about 130 l mda, had tr. n hair and blue eyoa Ing In appearance. man and woman had baan ihown to ihelr room. nothing more waa from Ihem untll 6:45 yeaterday . hen Ihi man la auppoai d to .,, . . That W-41 th" only . -,.t ..ut unobo rv d. Hallboy Finds the Body. d was heard from the room to ?hi<-h the man .-.nd wroman had been , rlter in Ihi mornlns. and ll n-ai nn untll FJdwln Cralgg, a hallboy, ed "ii the door of tbe room and. reretvlng , .r opened tbe door and s?? thtmi *? ohair had b~n ?.v?r-? .'no i.ulird (rom tbe ion had baan M rhe ll| ?een turned on*. and it ? nr.. before hn could see itlnctlr. Flnally h- made out ? rm of a woman, lylng huddUd on . . ,i . taheel ? r . lothlBg and the led (Taigg - the hotel ofh>e. where hr told ?> hal he had aaaa rj \\ la m Droge, (he pro ] th" three went to the room Only a haity . ? red room and th* i n the b< I u ere neceeearj. ; the police or the Weal : aa. Detei llvea Farley, I ) Suaallk) wera assiemd to th. ? - Helleneteln was n of thi room ahowed . -.man mual ba\" fonght des for hei ? king over fur? being dragged along the floor nbed to euperlor i oloratlona about h*r nded. Three Rings Found on Body. itlon of the < lf*. '?? . rlead aroman proved that robably of greater value tnd the Coi oner had . r] in addltton to a wed end another f=f-f * Ith two tur ,;. -. tl ? found lati r ? ? rontalnlag flve amall dia eai - H ? . roman'a i*oal he found "i from Jamea I , ( r.fth a ei ?? -""i i;. ? ,i di-?? ? thlng and ?..-.. ?- .thlng, i f thfl beal materlal, ??1,l ,1"' tom< 'l ? ? ?,.). in ihe T< nderlo ... ? ' e?el . hand neal rj for. ihe naill hastng I d 9 itlon ,. d-< or two. to..k | ... - caae, and i . ?! io th'-ir ti nglble on .. r. i ? auttonary . ,.K |.)i,il.i.r. | ? ? ' ' ? ? ih< mo | 0||< ' . .;. I'.r || Ol thfl ,,,,., \.;.v no( S. * II to explalned lhal Ot ,, | t" thfl f_C? l ? ? f<.aangfl d moi nlng. a a lhal mlghl hat , d oul Ing i , ., ? ial thi !? ; near ih gueat II ,., || |, ,?. ,,,,, \\ llllam I ; , hi did nol I , - i .iir ?.f ui poaed thal th? mar lu golng ' wFtAPEAKE * OHlO Srov?ih? . ? . . ervlci to ' Inc i Loa Ratea T.cketi _ | . H r uckat oSlcaa. TWO SAVE 18 FROM DEATH Brave Rcscue of Crew and Life savers at Cuttyhunk. Mass. VTooda ifr,|r M,i?t jan _*W Vichfan n-,en. Infln.lne the romblned ? rev ?? ef the uaa barkentine Btephen Q Harl and nf ihe Cuttyhunk Llfeeaving Btalaon, owe their livrj; f the bravery of Cap? tain "8amM Jackaon gnd Franh Vaf-eder, of < 'iiim lumk laland Heavy equalla That thrmt'-neri to demoltah tha barkan Hne. whtoh waa wraarked yeaterday on tha Iglaad, fr<r. i . thi ahlp'a rrea had ihe Itfeaavara, wltb tu.. flahermen, iismeri Cornell, to ghandon their --fforta to flArat The i rrifi gnd Beeli aafetj on Ifatod last nlghl The llfeaavera. blf | boai had broken adrlft, gnd ->^ thi taen men were forced to i;ike to th'* aurf boai The ovarladan i rafl roada haavy weather, ahlpping ao muck water that the er*. ot tha Harl had to throw their dunnage overboard. Flnally, a Mg arave overturned th** boat, gnd fourtean of tha man rlung to the bottom of lt, whlla Captain Jackaon, who waa to lee ara rd In i power dory, went tr. the fs. :i<- Although ?< heavy *?ea hniied the gurf boai agalnal hla tl'.r.v. punrhinp a hole ln har hull. ne stuck H> h:s t;:sk. nr.'!, wltk his boai gunwale under ln the aaaa, aaaiatad the fourteen men into ;t to aafety. \'i-a .ler, in the mi rui tlm< . who wm na ar by iii hla yawl, leapad Into .1 dory and wlth greal dlfficulty reacued the "ther four men. who were flounderlng in the water, All were taken to thi llfe Baving atation, and From then the ere** of the barkentlne were tranaferred to day by the ravenui cutter Acuahni I to Wooda Hole, where thes took a traln for Boaton. _ RAPID FLORIDA ROMANCE Englishman Marries New Jersey Girl After Three Days' Courtship. ? Pelm Baach, Fla., Jan. 20. Harry rirerlnt: <'. Addiaon, of Kent, England, who made hla home al No. 13T-3 JerTer Bon avenue, Chlcago, while he waa work ing t'r.r <-> cereal company, flgured In a sr-< ret marriage yeaterdaj a! Palm Bea< h, when, gfteT a three daya' ?hip, he wfu marrled to Mlaa Janice Then aa Broderlck, 11 Bouth ?Tangi, N. ,T. \ dlaon aaya he la the aon ol r\ D. Addiaon, of Rlga, Ruaala; tl eoualn la Lord Cha aford and that his uncle la *ir Oeorge Holmea, chairman of the Board ol Publlc Worka, ln Ireland. He is aald to have gradu* .inr| from Oxford ln \'Uib No ona ln Palm Beach knew of tho ro ? ? until ihe train for liiaml pulled ri.t . ,iik1 then the ne-ara leaped ou! thai there bad been .1 marriage yeater ii.i morntng at tha chapel of Beth eada-by-the-Sea, b; the Rei 1 1 Temple. Addiaon harl tried 1 1 arrange iho rnar the aecond daj of hla acquaint ance with Mlaa Broderlck, bul aa he waa ungU4*4*4*Bgful ln obtainlng elther weddlng ritit. marriage lleanaa or a minieter who Wajllfd .-.-ripent to re.-frrin Th'* '''i''in"ir. fliry h-arl t" poatpone the evenl untll -,.- aterday A'tev a week'a 1 1 ln Mlaml Mr. and Mra. Addiaon a III tr.- to CI and 1 hem e to London NOBLEMAN A FACTORY HAND Baron Eltz, nf Hungary. Em ployed in Lawrencc Mill. Lawrerne, Maaa. Jan. 29. Thai ha ma- learn the ? ?' olll conatruc* tion and the methoda of worated manu facturing f-r the henofit of his country n Kuno von Elta, nephaw of tho ? Mnii-trr ..f Hungary. dnily dona I 1 and, ' !"?) Ing h dlnnt r pail like other laborera, travela to and from Law reace anal puta ln a hard ume houra* nr.rk "ii the Nea Uawocu mill of tha Unlted Btatea Worat? pany. The treaaurer of th< ? mpany iv aiso a dlrecto ? *mei an Hun ggrlan Ha nk. and a hi e on a 4 lall to ...--. ir.. t thi * oung Bai 1 Elta, and Intereated the governmen! In aendingl him to i-.i a/rence 1 ? " th< mill buai I 4 - - Baron Elta maki ?' d ? ! r? poi 1- for goveminenl on thi 1 igreaa of hla u.Tk. and when 1 ?? 1 Hui 1 1 . ;.. luperlnti nd th? con I of fat*tortea for worated mar, uring. ? e MAY YOHE ON HOPE GEM Wouldn't Give a Nickcl for Fa mous Diamond. She Says. IB*. Teleajrrapti ? . 1 c Jan. -"?' "ii ma) be a*ortti a moi .. ? 1 ? t glve an* -|n tn- k' 1 t"i- 11. ' aald May i*ohe, r.n> - Ihe Lord Fi am is I ? tbi famoug biue Hope diamond, known alao ? had hei' 4 ... - 11 f iM'Aird B. m- ' ? ? : i.., n R Moi ? "Thi ' ' ui ?? 1 h< appa ar ipphln ralher llian of a 11.1, ;.||i| ..t ? " I .,."1 1 !? ; ? coll-rtlon are far more brlllianl Aa far ;.-- 1 ani ? "?" ? ned II haa (oal 11 li rrora r p.tirel* for rn " SHE'8 GOING TO TKLJ, MAYOR Wriirirtn WbOM Jewelry W**-; Found hy P3trolman Proinlses to Praise Hnn. lf enthualan M end Pollce I'omi < omma nding Patrolman 1 ilbbon of 1 ? \ ..1 k al ? rlter a* ill 1 ? M ? Iai .1 polttoff, ol N ? TO Mlller avenui ? 1 ,,,\rt the . ? r . t real eatal l ? 1 folkoff enterea ? . p ' and lold of . pearl ? ind h dlai tudded watch - lo a fr* ..1 'i mlr-aed Ihi 1.bli - |u 1 after returnli . I \n hour lat* r P.-iin ? ? n rporl ed iaa*. ini* found ? .-: 1 ai d wati h ., f. ? ' ' ?'"llcff a 11 ???.., trta . . . : ? le th< afaj 01 an Bi ?-? NEW CHICAGO TUNNEL OPENED. . . ' . ; ... f trafl I ' ' ? ? j,n,j 4. ? - . I . fOI III r- . pul into operatl - "' "?"," '? " anch ''f 1 .1 li nt ir 'a E "Death to Japanese!" Shotited the Marchers, 1.000 Strong, Headed bv a Red Banner. OBJECT: PPOTEST TO T0KI0 riinishment of Kotoku Con spiracy Lend? to Five Arrests After Disorder in Broad? way Requirinp; Reserves. \ Bolltar. patrolman Wllllam Rellly, of thr. Leonard itreei stntion h"id 'ip a proceaaton of anarchiata tn iofl\Pr proad uay la.tt night, tOOk from them a r"d banner thej ^ave.i as part or tiieir pro igalnai h Japaneae roajeat. for having permltted Ihe death of Kotoku, th? radical conapirator, and f.\r punlah ment of his COfflpanlOfUi in far awa> Toklo, and. in the end, mada flve ar reate, atded bj the reaerveo, who eame '.?ii the -''nf later Only one other pa I trolman ?ns wlthln rra.-h when Rellly, having a revolver in <>ne hand and ?t i piiaoner in th" other, ask.'i ;i amall boy Ito bi"-,'. hla whlatle tor hlm. At tbe moal critlcal momenl he atood atone, one agalnal a thouaand. Relll. waa "ii :?'.?t nt the northweal corner of Broadway ami Whlta atreel Bl ll "' i. ? V. v. hui he luard the shouting. and. looklng up Broadway, aaa ? maaa "t men and women approarhlng. They lille.) lh" weal aldewalk atid extend"d I" tln aouthbound <ai- tra<k in ti.e road. Accordlng to tii" patrolman the parad" reached fuli) two blocka io the north and iu aaa th*. red flag wlldly waved by a man in tbe . | mr" of the foremost ranka, Men and women who trailed th" parade wer" handlng out circulara print ed in Itallan, and ra.-h of ilv" paraden s.-. in".i I" outvle hl" nelghbor in the \ i.nr nt hia rriea. "Kill the Japanese." "KI1J the japan"se:' they ihouted. Thal waa enough for Rellly. He dldn't wail tO learn that ih" parade followed a meet|ng whlch erowded Webfter HalL in Baal nth Ptr'-ei. to it? utmoal capec ity and that admirers of Dmjiro Ko? toku were marching on the Japaneae < lonaulate Jumping ni rronl ol thr i ro* d. he de? manded t-. know if ther- had a pernut to parade. Aa h< did BO a man. whom he afterward arreated and who ca\o hla r.ame as Benjamln Welnateln, twenty four yeara old, ?< Ruaalan laiior. of No. 18. vV'allaboul Btreet, Brooklyn. loaaed the banner lo another parader and dla appfl ared i*i th" crowd. Whlle Rellly "as holdtng up th* paradera. Patrolman Elamgn. ,,f th* KWlHbth Btreei station, uiiore pn*t ''as oti ih" eaat alde of Broadway, "ame up, nnd th- fwo ofllcera followed th" rrbwd a l-io. k dowa i:i"H'lfl'Hfl. arfcerd Wrtn atein waa Been gain b; Rellly. who i Hsjir.i mi.. th* ? rowd and aelaed him Relll) ruahed bia prlaoner lnto 'he hall way of tbe ..th. t bulldlng at Nr. 385 Broad ?aj and. dra^ing hla revOlver. threatened to Bhool M) on" \*h" Intrr fered, Th" crowd ^ai? Bhoutlng a' Rellly -,, iat ei a1 lang'i _? I \ small boy ran up to th" offli er and _ald "Mltter. 1*11 help : ou what . an l do." MGel lnto m back' pocket," repi ?rj delll: "Oel out my whlatle and blow aa hard as- ? ou i an." The lad. Who slipprd away in th" after excltemenl wlthoul givlng his name. did as h< vas told md three more ofhVers? Hagan aud Uowenthal, of the i^onard atreel station. and Poltock, of the ciiza i? ,|, atreel Btatlon came to th" re.?' ua. \s Rellly "as guardlng hls pr1son"r a a-oman from th" parnd" stepped up and ? . itened hlm, h' said He lelsed her, and handlng her over t< Patrolman Ha gan, prevented IVelnateln from getttng 1 },.- othei "fi' ri K"t hus'- and arreated Inside of flve minutea, bealdea \\ e inati in. th" troman, Llllli Cheeman, , ... three yeara old. a Russian dreaa ? .. ,,t N,, 41" Kasf ''th street. Blmon rn.. eighteen yeara old, a Russlan hair gooda worker, of So. 14* East 9Rth .. Domlnick Valentlnl, forty-aeven i ..i.i.-nn itallan Bllveremlth, "f No. 244 Easl 2Ial str""t. and Vletor Flaeaeur, twenty-lWO years old. ;i BwlM COOk, Of No 4 ."?? Beventh ai enue. laal two named were locked up in ib. EaUcabeth atreel station. whlle the other Ihree prlaonera, Includlng th" _ ,.,,,;,,,. were hun l< d lo ti ? Leonard ,i.,. .t al itlon. Reserves Called Out. I- tn< mean tlme Dai Id Barrj - ipei I, ,,.,,,). n1 ..f thfl "'Ti- ? building. . bad , aiii ?! up Pol'?r Headquartera t<> aay lhal . n..i in progreea on Broad ?... i. tw< nl Btrong f,,,,, |_eonard atreel were ruahed to the . nand of MeuK nanl WTood rtdge :< do* n ln a patrol wagnn and rlghl sprlnting -long lhe aldewalk, to i v,,\ and I.< ..iito sir. ? -a here th" ,,,,.b then centred ? || ir, thr polli < reaultad ,,, ... aitei Ing th. p..rad<rv bi d no further tere mad< Ihough for aome tlme .,,,,,,, | , ? . icltfl ?! peraflHIB gathered in th" neighborhood Inqulrlng the cauae "f th" ? ,ii.i ' ommentlng on th" man ,., t hlch tiv paradfl is i "l marched .... Rroadfi bj '" White str<-< i . | ? ,;,,.,.! b) thr pollc* v ths i""U' i f Alexandi r Berkman, .,),,, ii ... aa r< porled, h;,d bt ? n one "f t' a .(^?aais, ;. friend of the revolutlooary .,.,,,1 The meetlng "a.? called , ommlti.f ",- ,;"'-' Inn revolu ,. the A'i iti hlata lh? >??? lallatf liat Partj and the l.ib ,,,,,,.., and a number of mlnor revo ,,,,,?, io make formal pro ,. , igalnal th? Japaneae governmehl ,,,, th. ? ?? itlon, on Januai? 24, of taelve revolutlonlate, Includlng ..ii" in |i Tokl< " i),, ii t ? ? ? i ?' en al the mei tlng. ^bi. h arai Pf l Ided oi ei bj Ma\srd , tutor al Columbla [Tnlver ,,. ,. _a made up of ir-.ui.s < v Tratna. ^j,,,,,,, p Abbott, Karl Bamenberg i ,, PoDorh Jamea Hchloaaberg, H. Yanoak: and i< Roaaon. Th*- apeakera .,.] thi wronga "f the worklng ..,,;, .,nd crltlclaed severely th?> actlon ,,; ib, Japanaei K"1 ernmant \, ? ..niing to ieveral man arho a ire (.cinliliurd v* BBfl "nrl I'-ir. \m ? ra io bi sigels un Whercabouts Said To Be Dis closerl by Papers Seized in Opium Dens. SAY POLICE ARE IMPLICATED Officials Declare Mass of Letters Found Contpin Evidence of Mnny Other Cnme3. *?-? Idence arhlch mai prove to be ot the utl**aOg| importanre in .Uai ing up the mygtary rarroundlng the murder of Elali Blgal, tha granddaaghtei of Gen* ! erai Praaa Blgal, whoaa bod waa found i or. J'iiu 18, 1900, in a trunk ln tho room of Leoo i.ing. a young Chlnaroan who I has never rdnce baaa found, daapita a world-wlda eearch, was placed in tiie banda of tba Polica Departmenl ycster alay. A xrr.it niani iftteis and Other data, for the most part written in Chinese, were found in OIM of tha opium dens raideaj by tha euatoma ln**pei*^ora last weak. They not alone refet t<> the Siprl laae. and fci\e g pretty .t*""'! claw io the whereahouts and nvthorl of eocapa of the rdayar Of the gfrl, II was snd. but also ruiuain Infonnatton ronrjernlng other muraier raaria which ha e now been eolved by the pollce. Evtdenca of pollce protectton lo the. opium marchaata atvi other Chlnaga crimlnala In thla elty, contalned in the j documents unearthed hy thr federal ?U- j tl.orlties during the reeent raids. polnts tO the gultty a.fnaials "Hh Ionsid'?rabl" acctiracy, <t was sai.i yeaterday bj ona whn araa cktaaiy uiacarnad In the ralda The Polloa Depat-tm.-nt. aocordlng 10 Deputy roiire Comrolaatenet Flynn, will begin t" foilow the clewa In tha Blgal rnse .-in<i other caaaa referrad t" a* ?**,,",l aa the lett<*rs and m.nior.ni'la have all heen tranalated. "Th'-re i" :i great maaa of data iii the ; form of lettera and rnenTaoranda," said , Commlaaloner Kiy.m yeaterday. "and half of it haan'1 baen gona through and tranalated yet. Bo far aufflclenl evldence has baen brought to my attentlon prob- ; ebly to gfford aoma Important olooa in i ihe I-.lsi.- Blgal murdar and other- .?rini'-* e hla h have remalned unravalled Wa arlll get buay aa aoon aa wa have all the e\ idence ln hand." Local Police in the Case. i? ii Ukal) tbal aa tha Inveatlgatlcti proceeda aome membera ot the Pollce l>epartment. whoee namaa are aald to appear in , Drreapondehce with Chlnamen wbO bfUM heeia liaff?l.-i.t'.il 111 the RUUg* gilng ot oplum and other .'riinio."*! prae ti.-er-. -'iii b<* ealled tr. police Headquar ter? t.. anawer to B#rioua chargaa All the paperi found ln the i | ralda made by the euatoma lnapa< l.n ptocea iu Baventh and Elghth avanuaa in the nelghborhood ef ?3d atreat have heen turned over to tha ijfflee of the Unlted Btatea Attornej Al the agme time. || waa aald Pollce Headquartera v is i iformed bv ihe euatoma ifflclala of thr* naturi of ihe evldence The Treaa* urj Departmenl at ITaghlngton also wai made aware of the faeta, and it la under ^lor.d that Ihe federal se.-rei Bervke men there bave been callad ln h a< rk . n -eriaiti phaaea of the caae while the go*. ernroeni guthoritlaa are i ;irti. uiarh concerned ln runnlng down Ihi Chlnamen 'ho ar? known to have been actlve In the amuggllng and Bale ,.t oplum. with the apprahenaion of these sanie man, it la aald, Important nltncaaca wlll be Becured a*ho have knowledge r,f the whereabOUta and man? ner of eacape of the murderer of Elaie Blgal and Chlnamen Implicated In other iir.ini.nl-' Bome of the Chlnamen most nanted are ---iid lo have fled from this countrj t" i inada, as wall a- other f..reipn landa, bui tha federal authorltiea ara hopeful of aoon havlng the men in cuatod*. Henry I Wloe, Unlted Btatea Attor ,,... for thi- diatrict. aald reaterday thai he had not p-iv.-n tha dlacovery of tl e -?\ida-rii*e found ln the opiiini rali; 1 rra'.nal Bttentlon, gnd That lf would not ba egpedient, at an) rate, to talk ai.ut a matter uiHler Invegttgatlou by offlce lt la undaratood tbal O H md \\'o!<-.-.tt ii pitkln, Aaal I ml i nlted Btatea Attorneya ? charga oi th" Inveatlgatlon bi ''""ir offlce, Hnd nrr havlng the nuroeroua lettera and doeinneiits tranalated aa qul< ki aa poe> 8IMC Trml of C**'o*e tg Other Citiev Tha trall of crlme and pollce ?"?orrup tlon m eonneartlon with The oplum tride .-?nd other illegal advegtureg doea obt etop hi thla ? it' a fgc| lhal i<- dlaclooed in the farreaching i*ori*egpondenca aa? cured, II li "*ld but Includea Phlladel j.hia. Plttaburg, Boaton. ChtVagn n I ,.t . - 'urirr rltlea aa centreg of actlvity, tt has lonj* been a myatei toi a fed eral aut Bjorltla-a how the drug which so many dtfeamera of pleaaanl dreama to ultlmate daatruel ? i broughl Into thi ? ? ? ? i n t *- ln am h trgi quantRiea ronyar" lo ia" n la undergtood thgl Ihi ? ? idi rn ? 11?:. h ,,.,,, ? |y fell into ili^ handa of the euatoma Inapactora laal week in iimle^ expreaa ivcetpta ahowlng th;ii the opium came over th. border fr.-m Iton ir. .i Quantltlea or ?. ealled Mg|gi k," a )...or and adulterated quality of oplum, i, |M i,^.4n c.i.i aa tha ganuim artlcle to hanta aha ware willlng to deal ln the drug. .md It is **t* '"i thai m me ..f these merrhanta arlll raadllj turn al ? ,,. agalnal ihe big ilera .vh., havi s" Indled t> ? (ir, the other hand. P'ir"- Oplum has ln ? r.iinnaii- been labelted aad pul Inatocl ,,? ".siH'*k'' nt aome ? . thi local dtapen ?-arias rer-ntlv \ islte<; bj the . ist mis r.fflciala in ona o*. th.- rt-ronl ralda tha inepa*a*tora ? iroa arroaa a large quantlt] of thia auppoaad "-aiack/* Th4?j were told by the Cnlnaman apprahended ln Th*** ,,|f,.e thai tha drn; lr. Btocb was n..th? ing a*aa**a than "ghv k.-' ai't barmlaaa li was put in 'lr form -.f thr- gdllKarated I i-nllllliral en aet nnd pggl MISS DOROTHY II. C. ARNOLD. ui.,.. ? ,. -:-. knowa, wa. see a re.r mm ?treel entnwca of Ceatral Park the oenlug Of tbe day she disaipearcl. GALAPAGOS LEASE Crowd Marchcs on Palaee and Forces Alfaro to Cease Negotiations. TROOPS HOLD BACK MOB Great Hostility Shown to Amcr icans in Guayaquil?Dis orders Not Yet Checked ?A Conference. Guayaquil, Ecuador, jan, 29.?The op po?ition of the people tr, th" proposed lease of the Oalapagoi lalanda to the United Stal"s h-is r"sult"d In the most aerloua demonetrationa of m f.^iing again-t everything American v.hlrh have beon seen her" iti manv yeara The di* Ordere, Whlch h"gnn on Fridav. conttn ued all through Baturday, ind at noon to-day a grea! crowd, numberlng not towmr than ten thouaand peraona, headed b [gnacio Roblea, inarched to the gov? ernment palaee for the purpoee of pro taating to Prealdenl Alfaro. Troopi wlth loaded rlflea pre\*ented the crowdi from approachlng. and only Beflor Roblea waa recelved by the Presi denl as th" people'a delegate, li" ln formed Prealdenl Alfaro ihat Ecua dorana were oppoaed to any negotlatlona wlth Hi" United States on th" lubject of the Qalapago lalanda After ? long in ter\*lew, the Prealdenl saui tvat ln vtow of the manlfeal oppoaltion the govern? ment would wlthdraa Iti propoaal to negotlate the leas". Notwlthatandlng thla protnlae, th? crowdi Btlll remalnad In the atreeta pn rading in many Of th" thoroughfares. Ifounted troopa have been diatrlbuted in aii '.ans of the city for the purpoae of malntalnlng order Detachmanta of armed guarda alao aurround the palaee rr. iidenl Alfaro has been arrangtng for a meetlng nf promlnenl men from \ajr\ ooa parta of thi republic ln order to certaln the country*a oplnlon on the queation, and. as far as ls known, It has not v t i"... Bo Ided i" abandon this conferem e. CITY COUNSEL QUARANTINED Scarlet Fever Force3 Jersey Official to Advise by Phone. Orange N ?' Jaa 29 (Special) Counael Wllllam a Lord, of thla city, is urantlned Bl his home r.n Park ave? nue with s'..rlet fever. lt is not n se ... raae, bul ha must remaln in bed, and auch bualneai aa he atona --an attend t.? must be tranaacted ovar th.' telephone for the next four week* at ha.-t. Lh.. . itys i"_ai advlaer flnda this a mn t incoi renlenl time p. be pui <>n th" Bhalf. as be haa |ual -"t under way a leglalatlve acheme whlch would have de manded hli cloae attentiOn from now untll the adi.'urnment of the L.-^islat ure M" dreu a number of Mlla almed t.mpel the rallroada of tha st..' abollah grad< croaalnga al tha rate of a i v.,] numbei each year, Th" bllla ? glven I.. .eeemblyman Bracken tnv IntrOdUCtlon, and lt had been the pur poee of Mr, Lord to preaa thelr paa Mr. Lord ha.c ? telephoM ai hla i",fi nd-. and. in iplte of ; ls illn"ss. unleaa it turna oul to be ? m t are atin. k. he aill i" abl< to keep In touch wlth th** outer world. He had acartol fever when he wa.? aeven yeara old and nearly dtod from it. ao tha doctora d.< not expeel i i,,,i i.,;. of it thla tlme B NAVY OFFICER AS AVIATOR Lieutenant Ellison Manipulates a Biplane at San Diego. I .i^g.i. > ,fll ,lrtn .t? A "ommlKBlOned offlcer of Uie i nlted gtatea na'. \ ma an aeropaaaa to-dai for tiu iral tlma la the kiatofi ot thr nrn>. The fhciit wai made ic. Iilaiitaaaal The?. dore O. Blllaon la ?? Mplane, and wai wlt neaaad b] * inr?? ttomet At thr ceronade .'oiintn Club, The fhght waa rhurt, but ... ? .. ful FK HURT WHEN CM S l Vassar Girls Care for Actresses Injured in Crash at Poughkeepsic. TWO CASES MAY BE FATAL While Chauffeur Is Cutting Across Tracks Wheels Slip on Ice, Causing the Collision. I Bv T.-irsraph t* The Trlruir.a | Pou-hke.r,sie. N. I Jan. ?--UtUf1l' ,,lng from ar automobtte rlde In the coun try. Mlaa Anna Marks, t wentv-two P99tB old. of Providence, Mlss Otatia. Clayton. twenty, of Boaton, and Mlaa Edith va warda, nineteen, of new York. members ,,t a theatrical .ompany actheduled to be~ jr,., | three days engagement nt. the Colllngwood Opera House here to-mor? row, and Oeorge Bnyder, a chauffeur, of Mtddletown. K. v ?nd ktthm Ketcham, a chauffeur, of Waae-Je, N T were aerioualy Injured when th.. tourtng car ln whlch they were ran lnto a street . rir latr thi- afternoon. Mlaa Marks and MiM ClaytOfl are M badly hurt that they may di". The former la auffertng from a had i ut .ni the head and har many body i rulaaa Mlaa Clayton raealvad a had blow on the head and has COncuaalOB of ihe braln. Bhe alao recelvad aeveral cuta ard brulaea Miss Edwarda'a right arm waa broken, and ahe ?as cut about the head and Bhouldera Bnyder'e collarbona and right hand were broken and hia righ,t kneerap waa Injured. Ketcham eacaped wlth eomparatlvely '?Hgrit ln? juriee. Th? injured are all at Vaeaar Ho ipital Ketcham, who la employed in tha Bagui Garage, botrowed a car thara at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Accoaapaaled by Bnyder, an ithar employe of the garage. ha ni'-t the Kiris at the Poughke"psie . where they were staying. and in \it"d them to go for a rldr, promising i,. be back by 5 o'clock. Hunnlng weat in Main strret from \'as College, the automoMla met a trolley .'.ui for the rolleg" at ChUTCfa ... church atreel ruaa ^est. to tha rIVer from Main street. as ?he machlne n".:r<*d tha corner, md Ketcham waa preparlng tri cut across Main Btreet tO turn into ChUfCh, he saw the trolley car come around the turn near the jun tion. Ketcham turned the automoblle aharply to the left. and was euttlng -o roaa the traeka in front of tho car when the wheela allppad <>n the tey r.avtroent Edward Lerey, the motor man of the 'ar. leveraed p?Her. but was unable to check Ita apeed, and it atruck lhe automoblle al tha front s"at. The force of the colllalon turned the nuto. mobil" partly ovar. and all ex. "pt Mlss Marka avare thrown >ul Th" car "as Blled With Vassar stu denta returnlng from town. and thev srot . iii and alded in carfng for ihe wou_4ad. The fronl "t the trolley car uas smashe.l ln ..nd aeveral paaaengera wara cut by flvlng gtaaa Trolley < mployrs prled fhe aparl and earrled Miaa Marks to i uearby drug atore. Becauaa of her seri oui Injurlea she was ruahed to \'as?ar Hoapltal in another automoblle. The Vaaaar atudenta cared for Miss Clayton m | p ,rnv 'infii do.-tors arrlved. -. BELATED SANTA CLAUS CAME Scarlet Fever Kept Him Away from Sunday School at Christmas Time. >. | _r.;-' ta Tt" Tfl__oaa i Qulncy, Ifaaa . Jaa B s.nu viau* dldn't dare eome tn th? ex"r.-tses ptann"d for the lunda* acbool ehlMren of H Cbryaoatom'a Bptscopal Church at Chrtat maa tlme, because of ?n epMemle of Bearlet fever th"n prevafltag amr?ng the pupily, I'U be mida UP for hls la.-k "f oiiraKe by appaai ing to-daj nwllig tO the epldemie lhe Roard of llealth ordernd ibe church close?l over ihe bolMaya Conaaaueatly it became Bacea H' to turn tba han.i* ..r tbe Chrlatmaa . I'l.-k around 10 to-day. l.ut ihe youngateia had jum as mueh fun. There were o.n crrt.- this aftemaaa and e\?-nini ,,nd the . dlatrlbutlan of . andy aud gifta. IN SHOP AFTER DARK Wiman Friend Tells Lawyer She Saw Missing Girl Near Central Park on Day She Vanished. LAKE WILL BE DRAGGED Fear of Father That She Was filain on Lonely Walk Home Made Stronger by First Clew Found for Days. ft** Hght ans thrown en the dlsap pearan-e of Miss I>orothy Arnold lata last. nlght by a woman who ealled on the telephone John ?. Kelth. of rounsel for the Arnold family. The woman ?? fused to glve her name. 8he told Mr. Kelth that she wai ln Park A Tilfnrd a store.'ln b'Jth stre.*t. between I'M ar.d 5 o'clock on the afternoon of Deeember li, and that ahe heard a young woman laV etruet the clerk at the candy eountaf to i harge her purohaae to F. R ktf\a_olt_, ghing also her fathcr'a addre?M. .V> 1"S Kaat 7S*th atreet. Mr. Kelth's infnrmant sh'-wed by her aonveraatlon 0*/Of the telephon* that ahe was a wotnnn of refln*menT She saH c-he was posltlve that the girl was M'ss Dorothy Arnold. as ahe took note ?? th? time of the low- V shaped OOCk in h?r dress and also distliwtly remembera the h.tt. both Of Whtek have stliee l>-en .!? serlbed ln det-all In the rn>w spape.-a It was about o oa-lo'-k. she said. a - rording to Mr. Arnold. and gajltg dark. This Informatlon. Mr. Kelth said, heip*1 to conflrm the theorv of Miss Arnold s frlends thj.t ahe had gone mt.-. Ceatral T'ark after dark and had aot loat, Mr. Kelth regards the unldcntin>4 womans story as one of the most Im? portant piaoaa of evidenee tha? haa \et raaehad the Arnold family. What had attracted the gttantion of the famfly'a unknown lnformant esp* rially to Mlss Aniold was that ?h? went from box to box dlrea-tlng the rlerk w ho was walting on ber to make up PM c andy order ln the exaot way she wlshel. Her acrjualntaneea were aware that 'hls was her hablt when ordertn_ can-l.". Sure Aa to the Time. The woman was sure that II wa.? dark at the time. bei-auso the j-tore hghtu were llghted. She wae also sure of th tlme. beaauae ahe had taken a streetcir to he home before 4i o'clock. This new light on the < as** helped tn ronvlno* Miss Arnold's frlend?! that their theory is correct and that harm .-ame to her as rhe -e-alked through ttM park after dark. "Almost anythmg can happen m a en? tral Park after dark.'' aald Mr. Kelth The new clew wil| he iuvestlgated ta day. Mr Kelth intlmated that a sean*h of the lake mlght b* made "'-an th? nlght of Mlss Arnold's dlsapr-***'**1'?? ,'1* lake froze." said Mr. Kelth. "fMMO ?hat time lt has frozen oneaa or fcwfag). hut at present there is no la ?." Among the le-tters and telegraph mee ??asres rer-eived at the home. of Mr. Arnold 3 esterday was a letter from RiiffaK the contents of whieh the Arnold coun .1 thlnk worthy of poll.-f tnvestlgatl-n. T]_e letter reads; "Mr. Arnold Thalr ls a ladv here. She, is ?-lck in fegd She ls Insane. rome and are." Tht letter wag not slgned. hut tha name of a Buffalo hosplta! was man tioned. Fearinc Its pobHcatlon might rctard the dgieettrfM " ho T*.H work on the (Ma, Jr.hTl i, Keith. onr of f e U*r \ers emploied by Mr. ArtlOld, rttUAkt to make the naiii? known Another Central Park Lead. The girl'<* father placed a g*"*il dcal of imrxirtaii'-r' of) the Bup**aOa*4tl0fJ *a> pre?sed in a letter wlth a Ne- Vork CHj? date line. that Miss DofOthy Arn.-ld "walked near the iorge lake in Central Park. and perhapr. to pb'k up s*ine thing. walkad too far and ?"pped in. The lake glarayg looks pretty. winter and summer." the letter said. 'and she maiy l*ave met wlth en BCCidtBl tfcerg whea liobody was nnr to help." Mr Kelth aoknowledg-d at Mr \r rold's home. In Ka?t 7.4th street. ;. eater day th?t the l.wyers and th? family had nol been frank I" th'tr trratmen* of Tiie newspaper:- < in Saturda* Mr Kelth kept th^ reporters walting Three houra and then refused to deny or gftrm lhat ijoorge P I'riscom. Jr r.f Pittshurg. a. relatlva of Lkryd C. Qtiacon. or s>-? York. formerlv Ambassador to Tfaly, had been nnder siif-pl<-ion relatne to iha glrl's disappearance Mr Keith haal more to ia< e^t.>rd<4y. He eleared up one thing that had been eaperlally poggllng <*n Saiiirday b; ex plalnlr.a that "Jack' Arnold had salled on January I Inatead of Deeember I, < m Saturdav U had b< en said that Mlss Ar? nold s brother didn't h-ar of hor dlaap pearance untll Janu.srv lt, B statement obviouslv untrue. Morer,' er. Mr Keith also said that young Arnold saw Oorg* S. QHfWOnL Jr.. In *r**Boranca. Italy. on January 1>4 Mr. K-Mth said yajajtorda*/ "Mihs Dor? othy kne*a Mr lieorsre S. .riscom. jr.. and she kneu about a dozen other men. We d-.-lded that th" tone of the lettera we found from four men aeemed to make lt worth wlnh 1'ioktug them up. Three of the men hve ln this cit>. I Inima diataly began my Investigatlons of thoae ln tnwn. found them, talked wlth them, and learned th it thay knew nothing of her dls-ippearatir- Then 1 asked wnna of her Bryn Mawr friends to help ma and from them 1 f"ii"d out that they kn.w Origeaa. hut dni nal know hia present \\her*abouis itrlscom left the country on November I, The Search for Gri?com. "According to the young women re ferr>d to, Mlss Dorothy had told them she haal not seen him alnce two wet-ka before he sailed. Then 1 communlcated wlth hls family I MU Lloyd C. lirla i.in He did not know where d+org* ilnscom. Jr . was--has not ueen him in twentx yeara- but put me ln touch aith th.. nttsbiirg f.imllv. ' lYom OaOBgja iirlacom. jr. s. aunt ln Tittshurg I found that Urlsaoni was in Floramc. Italy. with hls father and mother. The Ariivld family vvrote k long