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? \m 1/ f /W^H II m?k u?itfftt**FKJfflm^ w?rff^p^r,*T'-i.xJP^i. i I I 6 1 fl i i ? To-day, fair. Tomorrow, ?now _. - "VO ?V> ""Ci Tonar, fuir. To-morro?. ? C^OL | \ \ I . . . . .N _??, I ' I ? <*?* rnln: variable ?nul?. ?f New York, .ferney City and Hol^-aken. :___3rr=___^=^='^"''^^^==?-=^ - _? >-._???' / ?1 ",X''I"<ln fit. of New ?ork, Jer?ey ? itj ano NKW-YOHK. TUESDAY, DE?BEB 26. 11)11 .-TEN PACKS. * 1M11CE ONE < KM ??>?'?"""?" mm DEFEA Mexican Rohol Gives Himself Up at Linarez anri Telegraphs Capitulation to Gen? eral Trev'mo. RIDES ALONE IMTO TOWN Franklv Confesses His Dream of Another Successful Revolu? tion Is Ended ?and Plead, for Mercy for Band of Adherents. ? a, f formel arrogan? ? ... r and ? ? . .- ? wtry fro dt. ? ?)..'.- irrendered here 1 ri his sroi ?1 that ? ?. tve i! ? ? I* H< surren ? \: ,rs ? i-day, th.* np to ; .. Ido v. drigui s, Uve rural*?, the sola ? Ti ?O as .,! ? i tt?,,"i mandar ? Monterey He - am of another ...? I come t ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? i led on the . sneral, ded. This attitude I ? ?? ? .1 am resolved I .-? this war agalnal I I ment. 1 elf'at your dis ? r himself, ' ' ? of ni' ? him in his anrt lr?> thr ?r.i In the stats I ? : Rltivea ! down by Tri irolun ? ? ? Rey ist s I t i 1 ? ? - I .?.i no . emit an army ? ? il .i with ? '? .At] th? ir j S o I lied ilthful I brav? : mell ol r and the crack ? : old g? ? i ? f. rmy he h It the hu? B roi Trevli that with Che ? . ? . . The r - auppr? ? thing thst s aimllsi ? moved fr ? l Reyea'a I ? ? ? ' ?ts tf) or. i _e a coui ti tlon. rf-at desl ol his own moi that h?- would h ? Mllculty In ? I ira the - ? h* brousht m M?xi?'? City to as i ?'?in. In ansa ? ? era i ? ? ? i ?mis? i ' .ill " ? ? ? with th? ' Ct*na ? of the r <<f \V;ir I 8 1 -if de? slating call to tbi dlacontented ts. th? army an<i th.- r-> i ' ST-n--. mano "-'" ' ' ? of th.- m, i?, bow 1" f-?!> Ita will and ? the Impossibility of war, i have ? : may UiV Rodotpbo i; ?f ' " i * i i ii' rnardo i mod mu< h ? ?,ri learning <,f Ola ? nevo Leon, ii.? b? ? m of for-n.-r triumphs 'i'? son is at a hotel a*ti from N?-w York | AtU'-j,,, i i ..,] i ;i,j T|(, w,,r,] fr,,m his faih.r talk ? - ithorlttoa than " ? i to-day ???*? as . not fully ond4 rstsi ?i the conditions h M 'rw" . -, I ?! i/, i? . [go* <i th? I - ?? Ufa '11,?- peo] I? ot Ut . !? ,1 niy tatlj'-r Bl h -.?-mor O? Nuevo Id on und as a . ? r j..r, n\. ibUC. ,i his mind and i aid as ariahs*] to be ?. -. las t"i In th *?'''? "r ?' ? Usa m rai i??1" rsd that "]v ,''' tha ino-t [?..i.uliir man In ??xi'-o !,ti<i appealed la bin for i ipport ?y fath.r BBswsrsd ir..rn Parla that )? *o-ii Mart Cos Mexico at or,,. Whaa my lather arnv.d m Havana ba t-ouilijui-d on ?cwund ??ase. The Revolutionists Bv JANIFS HAY. JR Washington is ihc scrnc of this dramatic story, which is entirely unlike any other story of Span? ish-American revolutions ever printed. Clever and surprising See the next Sunday Magazine of the New-York Tribune TAFT PORTRAIT REMOVED Mo lean Federal Building Shorn of Pictures of Living Hen. ? - TV i . Dec _?> Th , Icturc of : ? n mov? d from Ih? i? m in I hs Men in I Cus? tom i Juares, In s I l< h he and rio i 'i...-. ? : M? sl< ?> ni'-t l?i ?? n The pl< ture o,,.- )-, moi ???! In 11 an ? :?i?t Issu? : I ? ?President ...? against th? ' ' tures ol any Hi Inf ?person ulldlng? In Mexico The order ippoi ed to hai ? been dl? ? ? ted hi? alnst ent I?i.iz, pictur? s \\ ere hanging In ? public building In Mexli o The pictur? of Hidalgo, th? patriot Mexico ?as also taken down ttly. ? CHILD THOUGHT DEAD LIVES i Undertaker Finds Life in Corpse He Was About to Embalm. Kingston, H. Y., De? 2ft. -\n unusual tmaa surprise . ; the home of Frank Oulrdano to-day. Oulr * * ? ? : ? died ?his moi a ? i John J. Murphy, ? '??? al undei I ? -l t?? arrange for the I I ?? played the rdle of Banta i, for while h<- was makii ury arrangements for the embalm i the body he descovered signs of The ?baby was hurried to ? . here, and it is ?aid that it may re? ? : DEAD AS DINNER WAITS Young Han Who "Disappoints" Sweetheart Is Killed by Gas. ewhere In Graham avenue, Brook? lyn, li .'? s a girl ? ? ? ? i ??..- ? 'hrlsti ? r with her lay and was disappointed. Boms --. u policeman ?ill ?show her a photograph of herself und lit did nol ar .? - ? i dinner i ise an * re ?th? appointed time hi . . ? a .-. x la ted by - sweetheart ?ra? Francis J. O'Hare, a stark, twanty-ala rears old, In s furnished room at Ho v2 . ?street, .Manhattan. On leaving the bouse early Sunday evening he told Mrs. Hani, t Morgan, the bouseke? I him at ri"??n ?the next morning so ild get over to Graham aver vi:, "t?> have dinner with his ' t." What tim. ':.?d to ? day night Is not known. . went to th?- door of his rtly ?before noon yesterday an?] ? ?<! loudly, but -there was ne an? The door was l?? ked. Be? ? ll-ed her 1 usband, 1'atrirk in, who det-ected the ?odor of gaa n to the street and found Police? man ?'rams, wh? broke down th?? door ged I ?'Hare ?from his ?bed ?and out Into the hall. Dr Brown, who was from Bellevu? Hospital, pro? nounced him dead. It is ?believed that the ?* turned on accidentally. < i'Hare had no relatives In Hew York o far as Mrs. Morgan knows, and a ivlth a photograph of a young woman round in his room, detective? start?*?! ?? .t t-. ?search for his sweetheart, whose name Mrs. Morgan did Dot know. CIGARS FOR BIBLE CLASS Drexel Biddle Gives Christmas Entertainment for 700. ?;?ph to Th?? Tribun" ] i ??. 25. Seven hundred elve hundred members of the ! Biddle Bible classes to-day were : | --. th? founder of the organi? zation In hi? private gymnasium. The presented were ?Philadelphia, ' hestei and Tacony. Bishop Rhtnelander, Bishop Buffragan Garland ai ergymen dropped In upon ?h? festivities. Mrs Biddle, her ? dsughter, Miss Cordelia Biddle, and tl ol ?I"- B ble class of St. John's Church aided in receiving the lifts distributed by Mr. ?were solid gold stickpins and Igars for the men, breastpins and boxes ??f candy for th?? women and $10 gold i s MANY MOROS SURRENDER Surrounded by Pershing's Men, Lay Down Their Arms. Manila. ?De M The Moros who ser? era] days ago retired to the ?top of Bud and of Join, which th?-y had fortified, capitulated to daj to the \m?ii?.wi troops. The Moros number six hundred and defied an ulUmatura la? m,. ?i bj Brigadier General Perahlng, or? dering disarmament .?f ths natlv-ss Tii<-ir supplie were cui ?off and they wars surrounded In their stronghold ?by Am-erican Infantry. Finally they w??r. forced to yield through hunger, and mar? n. ?I ir.im their poeilIon and laid j ?down tin ir arma. Prior to tl mu n .? i , desperate 1 hand ?.i twenl tried to force an ?outpost, bul w?r?* repulsed Beveral ?>f the Moros wero klll-sd, bul there were no American ? ,?.- i.i.I UNCONSCIOUS FOR FIVE WEEKS. I Bj 11 it.iiii,- | South H?nrala, Coon., ?Dee, -?> Oeorgs Coba, ol Has v?.;k, ?rbo wuh lilt on the bead '?? woekt n*-?., in bum uneensci m? cas? Is said t?, bo without perall* I Uli hfl Will live out Ills natill.il lifl- I1 Ant-fdiliivi.tn Whibkey l- *??- RSSI !? i* - i h und ?.I ''i"' i ?? ?>-?< 11? n? ?: ? aji luukc ii. L.uytles brut., H. Y. CHRISTMAS DAY WAS MARKED BY MAW FREE DINNERS FOR THE CITY'S POOR. Till-: BOWERY GOING TO TUT. "BIO TIM" BULLIVAN OWNER MOTHERS WITH CHILDREN AT BAlf VATION ARMY DISTRIBUTION OF CHRI8TMA8 DINNERS. DENIES QMFT ATTEMPT IN HG PEACE PINNEB Committee Says Rebate Was Desired Simply to Help Their Expenses. CHARGES OF H. C. GRANGER He Tells of Astor Stenographer, Concealed, Hearing "Extor? tion" Talk?Many Now Expected at Waldorf. An officer of the executive committee of the Citlsens' Peace Banquet to he held on December ?".?? at the Waldorf. Ii ?1 night * inda an off!? lal si ttemeni for the committee, d-eclarlng thai there was no foundation to the charge? msde by a i member of the Peace Bo? I? ty that . j their numl ? i h ?] from the manager ",*' th? H? tel Astnr in connoctlon with the dinner. This . t ?i ? r dp-dared that Bdward Owing? Town? went t?. Mr. Muschenhelm, of the Astor, authorised to ask In th.- name of the committee for a rebate of $1 50 ? plate on th?? pri? o of the dinner, the money t<? ed by th? ? ommltti ?? In roe? I Ins expenses at printing; and ??ther neces? sary outlays ??f money in working up the dinner. The charges of attempted graft were mad.? yesterday by Henry <;. Granger, ??f Ho. s" i: isl llflth street, in a Ion? letter, whi? 11 ^^ ? ? ..'(? ?1. i.v the fait thai hin been It ft off of I itlve i omm "Tii.s It . ? on my part, 1 frank to admit, Ml Gl t, i day, "bul l thli k it is justll ? : I no reason, ho wevei ? - nmmltt? ? should ti"t ir?? I I th? ' sr be hi Id ??- origin illj plann? . these , men wl ? ??? seeking to usa it f??r th?-ir ?l benefit . In his stat. ment which Is in the ,.t a letter addr? -.-? d to ? ! R M ? luley, :i m?*mli*'r ol the executlvs ??"im' '??? Mr. Granger say? that on Hovember t ? ,. ?,?,,- ii-k-rl by Mr. Macaul? to ?ug u. -t ?-??'?" good men f??r membership on Ih? gen? ral i ommittes He ?ugi he said, i tacar T. Croaby, John A. H? nne berry and Hamilton Holt, and thai Mr Macauley agreed to have theae men In , lud-sd In the ? n n Ittee and Mr. <Iran ger, also. But, h when he rec? Ived his invitation, he found that these prom? ises had not ?been -carried out Mr. Granger"? statement goei on t.. say thai at ., later visit with Mr. Ma? cauley the subject cai ie up of how tome ..n.? im workitiK aaainsl th>- ?u? ? own ol the peare dinner from th.- Inside "You then asked in?'" the letter '?? Mr. Maeauley goes i ti i knew the H.v. William H Short, secretary of the New Y??rk Vt-ft- Boclety, very well Ol my affirmative you told me that he we? working sgalnsl tin- success ol the affair, spparentl) b< t.uae it ?lid nol originate with his MX lety, which I ? ??? t?'s tltutlonal attiiwd.-." The letter goel "n to say. 1 lie following morning In accord with your requ-est I celled on Ml Bhort and toM hin. ili.it l had been sppolnted on >??ur committee and came a? your >^v ?e*tion t" arp?- liis ? ?? ???-? i ?tl 'ii Mr. Short then ro<k?d bach in til? chair, his fa?'.- illumined by the ?mil? <?i a narrow? guage s?'iil that had ?u reeded in a plea ? >i contemptible meanness. He told . thai th? n- would * ? no banquet. He told i. . t!,..i ta? ati.M waa elm*.h a money making scheme and -?a advertising pi >po idtlon for ?-\ Senator Charte? a. Towne, win. wai si?it"i m toastmsster. and thai he had advised Mr Carn?ale of the facts aii.i consequent 1) neither Mi Carnegie nor th? President w.?ul?l attend that after having si"*?k?*n t?. th?- Asior in. in,,,-, rii.it in regard i" th" banquet Mr Bdward Owing? Town? 'a couain "f th.- e? Rena? ten ?nal a oertain person wh ? complete elimination nukes ii unnec? irj t.. name t.? furthei compll-cate ?personalities with th.? added ?ri? lion of .?-? \. had Mr. Muschenhelm for a privat, int? i Vl?W Mi Bhori wenl '?n to s.v. that Mr. M ' i nil? Im, Deing ?uspiciou? ??i ti-. *. ,, ] ,,.. of thr ' ollfet.-Ii? ? , on Kt mtlni l| .,,,.1 a -t? nographi i i one? ai?-?l ? ? wh?. took down ih-- whole conversation, 'ii which Mr '?'???ne and hi? a? ?? ?? a. m.in,I.-?I a private and .????? i? i reimt? to them from lha net price "f th.? ?linn? . ..r ): :.<? , h.-,oI, or $1 500 on the dim , Mi Bhort told m?- thai he had In u n full copi <?f the trans? ription .,f the conversation He quoted ?om? ?> Ingl) dei ogatoi y ?ist? menti f- om ? .??*- ncj reporl r? gardlng ?Edward Owing? 'i "W m- and made ?om? un?'omp|| m. ,-n,n \ and probabl) uni r? aboul Mi. u him? The letter continuing ?aya: Mr Bbori thi - agn ?dt?, show . ||r Macauley, tl"* documentary evld? . i,,. had, and t?? wall In hi? "th.. until you could y i there I got you on th? wir? and t. hi ynn thai It waa extremelj Important thai you ?e? Short before in.- da; \-,a*. OVei . thai h<? had Ugi . !.. ? |, ' tension w ht' h need-Mi your Imm?diat? ,,i lenilon You ?aw him late the afternoon ,,i November 14, that Mme day While you w?r?- with Mi Short | WHH explaining the situation t?? Mr llenneherry wh?? ?aid "then ? plenty ??f time t., ?\x thing? up ?nd make the banquet ,, ?.,, ,, ? .?i Th? folios in?.' n.? l m. ? ,i 11 .- i're?-M ? 'iai, h] appolntm? i i y,,,i ?? . I .- ?! v rtO? Ii? ,. I ..v. I | hi ?-tin-Ill.-Ii :lh(] bittet i dnal .?:h<.i t f??i in ,?,, .. dure I told * ?? i w h.ii Mr II? mi. I, |,.. I ad ssld t?? m. and that In mj opinion he srai thi mo I capable man In ?ea Tori t outlnufd cm fourth i?M?. mm BY RUSSIANS AI RESHT: 500 KILLED Butchery o? Persians Lasts 48 Hours and Still Continues? Private Houses Demolished. CHILDREN AMONG VICTIMS Outrages Follow Acceptance by Teheran Government of All Czar'*-* Demands?People Stupefied at Aggression. London, Dec 26 A msaancre ha? been colnrr on In FN-?hf sin? o Sattirdiv. n?* ? ..r'liinkf t" official Persian telegrams re i?i\o(i in London to-dajr. These state that on Sunday Uva hundred Persians killed bj tl a many o? thi m men and ? hildr? n. Tl a hoi ti ?l not ot to .- the allghti at e still con ? Kesht Is tin- capital I rice of 1. The i . ?. ??? i ti- ut hou bombarded and n ernment rid po II?.- ha ?? i ? ? i killed Prli.it?- houses ;. , .?Hehed. ' \ , ordlng to ??ib?-r rUepatch?es the Rus-, slans klll?sd four unarmed Mohammed ins in the Arrnoni.iii quarter of Tabriz, dur ? ? fighting In thai ? Ity ? Ti i ? ,?? le of P?**rala," says the dis? patch, " re stupefled at the attitude ?>f pech.11? ..:? these "?it ragi s have followed Immediately on the ?? ceptance b Pars a ol the i ??? >nd Russisn ulti mstum, and '?ft.-r Persia has shown every desire :in<l disposition to concili? ate Ruasla ;?t"i establish friendly rela? tions." The acting g ?vi rnor of Tahrla re ports that it la Impossible to negotiate with th?? Russians, who are aweeping the streets wrlth artillery and refuse t-> b? . ept a truce SHUSTER NOTIFIED TO GO Persian Cabinet Formally Dis? misses American. Teheran, I. Si The Cabinet to day notified W. M??rirr,ti Bhuater, the Ameri? can Treasurer General of Persia, ??t his di missal fn m thai office This follows the decision of the National Council and the ministry to HUbmlt to the demanda contained In the Russian ultimatum The , t intimated t.. \i> Bhuater thai it would communl?cate to him later Its plana eon-cerning the turning over of his accounts to his s?;, i ? ?\!i Indignation meeting was held after the public announcement of Mr. Bhus t?*r's dismissal t.. protest sgatnst the so called coup d*?tat? bul the crowds were dispersed by the p.-lir.? without ?li^nrrl.r. Further demonstrations are expected. AH the opposition irresrspupera have been suppressed snd mart il law h.-is been proclaim? d Tho Ruasian Consul, who has assumed tii?- government of Reaht, reporta th? t..?mi quiet al thi present time, bul looks f,.r further outbri It |a reported from Bhirag. i apital of th?- province ol Pars, thai Persiana iir.-.i ,,,, ,, body of Indian tr....p i who were pro .. to meet the British Com ui. on? of the Indian aol Hers l?? it??,' kilted. Tl ? re h.?s l"-> n consldcrsble trouble st Bhlrsa on ?iccounl of the boycotl Instituted againsl '?,'' 'n',i;in ???oopa bj the Mollah . i ?juif.i. Peril?. Dec 28 A? ? ordlng t.? Information n t eivi d here Hi riling t'nues m tin- 8treeti ol Tabrla t ? ? ? i w ? ? ? ? r i the Ruaaiaii guard and the Persian eon ?titutlonallsta, st Petersburg, Dea '-'?"? Advlcea re? ..,.,,,? |,,r,. to day from Tabrla In i ,,\ that th-' Ruaalan Iroop I iva bei n forc?d to .ib,?n<l..ii Hi" I*" **" Peraian M.itik, srhl? h is altuated In the prim Ipal i,',-/.,un- .'?ni avblcb ti?-- have hitherto u,..'n i rotscting About I16O.O00 in ape? Is I ,,,,,< uing h? th.- bank without ? guard_,_ HOLIDAY WASHINGTON TOUH , T,:'": Three da-, irt'i loth. Sal , Kl?b'N pHmlpsI i"'""' "' 'm ' * U?f.11?.vera i?-" ?ai '*?" Kinayivaaia Ralfoad. isa Ticket Agents, . AJ.t. LITTIj? MOTHERS AND THEIR CHARGE- ATA CHRISTMAI DIN? NER GIVEN BY PRANK TILFOl aijihhe ils boy Ai INJURES WOMAN i Orange Youths Speed On After Running Them Down, but Are Captured. ABOUT TO CROSS STREET Parents of Dead Lad Were Ex? pecting- Him for Christmas Dinner When Told of the Accident. [Bj Ti :?--ru-:? l on? 1 0 . ? . ,v .! . I?.,. lt. A boy was kiO . .1 ind .i woman alightly hurt ?it Main and Day str.-.-ts. thi* . ity, this after :i.i by an automobile occupied by three i/oung men <>t' prominent Orange fam? ilies. Though the boy waa csrrted, faal t?, oi.I the lampa, nearly half n block, the speed of th?- car, it was ad leged, waa scarcely slackened. Blowing up ni igh to make the turn Into i : -. v .i- ,; ear Boed on, a ith i ?? ty sh, riff Blanchi In pursuit In ? car Impi? .-? .i by liitu Into service. Blanchi flnall) cornered tin- youths many blocas from the scene of th? accident and turned them over t.. b policeman. Th.- trio srere locked up for the nlghl In th? local police Station and wOl be arraigned to-morrow before poll? ??' Jusl Ice Bray. The driver of th?> car waa lmni.*l A. Dugan, ir, son of Daniel A. Dugan, Dlstri? ; Court Judge. Another at the trio was Jamea a. Clark, Jr. son of a lo . .,1 real eatata broker. Ths thir.i was ; ? ; .v,.it. son of Hi nt*j Holte, School Commissioner Th? police chief said he would prefer a charge of man alaughter against young Dugan. The di ad i><?\ wai L? o m? i lermott, foui '? old, i on of Edward M .M? I ?? i ;:;< m. of N". 4> Mechanic street. As he waa being hun I? d to the O? i ? Memorial Hospital In anothsr automo? bile l"-? lath? r and mother ssl down t.? ib. h . 'hi Isttnaa dim ? r, a ondsi Ing -.. i ? i. theli ?oi could be The woman hurt area .Mir* Sylvia Tl? hi nor, of \,> :,:? Wall u a treel Sne bad onl) been in ulsed. Patrolman Rile) Btood al th.- . o? ser mi taw 1 ?.th lut Ba they aer? 11,. i He 3 elled to bj - stand? ra to catch the number ol the cai and ? ailed up headquarters. Blan? hi 1 ? : t, ?.h? h ? . 1. ??i Baal ? iplalned whal bad Jusl taken place ind mounted th? atop ol I he dot .1 to give chas? le Di Lee'i cai turned nto E ?? 1 at?nu? th?' fuglthea had almoai reached Whit? street, <.t?. block t?, th? north The) m, ,1 t,, turn sresl In the latter ?tre? t. 1.ut w? 1. --..?in?; loo fast, Th? car klddi -i and brought up a Ith both rear M II. > ! ? 111.1:.Il, ,| ill II.?.' 'I PO tttl lidS Of treel ? No holiday fea?t complet? wit haut An. ?jo?tura Bitters tx?j.u_lt?- BPPetlier.?Ad\% I UNEASINESS IN LONDON _ Persian News Causes Renewed Attacks on Sir Edward Grey. [By C?l '?? ?i Th- Tribu ? ! London, De? M Th? latest develop -mei ts of the Persian situation are caus ' i .- ????:, h uneasiness here and a renewal .?i the Radical agitation against sir Ed? ward Grey, the Foreign Secretary. "The I tally News" uoyo "in aii this miserable tragedy the n.irt | ? <! by this country Is most humilf atlng From ? position ??f sph-ndid In? di pendence we have hemme the cat's pan >?r Prance and Russia, it la not-only th.- passing of i'ersia which WS are wit? i esslng th".-?- days hut th? paspln? ?>f th.? world tradition of England." T?FT BARS FAKE PHOTOS Objects to Portrait Being Printed with Others. Washington, Dec 2S, Week-end tour? ists wh.? want photographs with a Wnsh Ington label '?n them showing Pr?sident Tsft shaking them by the hand or In st conversation with them p?>t an unexpected Chriatmas present from Mr. Taft, for the President has put the of? ficial i.an on these rake photographs. Several days ?ago a Pennsylvania ave? nue photographer, whose window display contain? many pictures of Mr. Taft in th?- act ??f ?halting hand? with citizens whom he * probably never met, was re? quested t''? United stat..-- attorne) Wil? son to leave Mr. Taft out of such plct ??- m tiie futur. The photographer appealed t< the White tfpuse, hut th?> President upheld Mr Wilson. in i i- ??'tit decision th.? Supreme Court held that a photograph was a person's ?,wn property, but it is not Ilk-sly that th.- present case win -o t,. the courts. ?Pre '.?lent Roosevelt once appeared in a lake picture apparently talking state? craft with a negro coal aragoa driver ii?- registered an objection Immediate! and th?? practice was ?topped. DR. MAYO HOLDS HIS OWN Condition Reported Satisfactory, and Otrlook for Recovery Good. Th.- condition of Dc < 'hail, n \t ? ? who ha- been In > pre? irtoua ?tat? In the Preabytertan Hoapltal, following two op eratlon? in ? weeh *.'??- ?pronounced ?atl? ?.i,!,,;?, yeaterda) morning, snd ii ??. > that 'he ? '.tl.'ok tor 111?- .-??in?'!- t, r f WO R.I \ b .11,1 '? -I nlghl ' "I ? ' '? \t...- , ? ?ed ? i? n ui ? a-. His .. ndii ? un?! pul ?? i ? tt i Prospect? ol recov-ety x. i s* favorable." OIDNT OPEN BOSTON POST ROAD. I i- - . i ?; eenwlch, Conn., Dec .'?'? Highway Com? ii.i .lames Mi Donald failed i" k. ??;> hi? promis? i" th? t"--? n "f ?Ireens i h, ,- i a month SgO, th it I'.- vs.ail.I |. ..->, it it.,, p... iton Po?l i;?? ? . between Coscob .?t;?l u . ini -im i-, i ?.. ?ftei keeping H closed i??; ? irear m-'kuik Improvement? Consequently, Qreenwlch consider? M? 1 ?..iial.l a |?o.?i Santa ' laus m DEWEYS WINES FOR NEW Y F /> ?"? >k ?'h imi-.i.;!!?--, Still Wine? or O rap? Julre. n T Dewe) * Bons Co., Utt fulton tit, N.Y, -AdVt CHRISTMAS BRINGS JO? ID THE POOR Charity "Fills the Hungry with Good Things"; Enlivens City Institutions and Lightens Prison Gloom. MANY BIG CELEBRATIONS Salvation Army Feeds 25,000 Then Entertains 2,000 Children ?Bowery Mission Gives Breakfast and "Big Tim" _ Dinner. Of the ?flO?fiOO souls In Wear York I any of their encooapaaain ; v-.-rit r> bed last niirht wl?thout having i ?,-n fi?-fi to repletion srith aubatantlal food at leaat once ?luring the day, an?l truth h?ssitste? to record th* earful IotaI of th ? ? Indigeatloa mm, among those l.flOMWO people. Turkey, stuffed srith chestnuts, roaat surkiing I ilg, Sdld ;:'?-<?. ?Iraks, both B~lld and ?!,) ? th?- beasts of the Field, and bl -da of th? .... a?. I the I ? as im in th?. waters, Ml contHbutai t?, th?- i?,,t ,f .-;?'in?* jt is one wa) of i rtempllfylng the ppirit ? i' o,' ? r m nearly every house? hold I it least one guest ?'ho waa besought t.. sat and then eat pome m<.r.\ and then gorge, it is? alao th? array that ?s taken by ~ho charitably In i i ..i pouring fort!* the Chrl I -it on those v.h', aro not bl? to i rovtde "?-.its'' ?a lar?" quantltle? for themselves. Ot these, between tifty thonaand an.i sixty ecdved food jreatsrday from their nelghtKMrs. f*ome ten thoussnd of them ?sere housed at city IpstltutloM v. hilo private and quasi-public generan* || . provided f >r tho remainder. The s-al \ati.>n inn) BlOlM took ?are of m..rt t. an ts ? nt) -flv? thousand. Th? feaet "f the Salvation Armv was portioned oui in th.* !?th Regiment Ar? mory, in Hth street, acroai fr? m th.? army he '.-, tartera it cam?*- in baa ? taken home, and it was estimated -, ?arere pa asad out .1 ir? ire th.- morning at the rat.? of fifty a in aai h basket there arere a : . a ' in of :?? ip, two h aves ?f \ r- id, pol it ?es, plum pu Iding, .?: ? a and coffee for H i persona 6 of the Army*? guests arrived as .1:30 ?. th., nd fully thro? were in Une at ?? o'clock, when the doora .,: ?a-- irmory arete opei Una formed st the loth street enti i i the buiuilnK. and th.- ?rsskft .arriata Went ??at by ?.he main entran?. >? In I lib street. Salvation Army Celebrates. Tho drill hall of the armory a? is rated with American Saga, whil? tho west wail there arras n Ig pi und?-i b canopy of red, wbKe md bunting, between two great to) Chrlstmaa troea. on th-* platform Commander Bva Booth, Issdei of thi Army In America; Michael J Drum? Imond, Commlaakmer ??i Chnritlea, and \ number of the offlcera of the Bah Army, Including Colonel W i Brigadier Margaret Boivllle, Colonel J Bean, Colonel W. Mclntlre. Lieutenant Colonel B. J. Parker. Lleutenanl Colonel W. H. <',,x and Lieutenant Colonel W, Jenkins Mi.*?s Booth led the ?ay to rho plat? form at i" ?.?look, and Colonel Peard *.iu?i for bor: "? ?nr oommandar, Mlea Booth, i'i'i.s m?- nish you all i m any. merry Christmas und a happy, happy New Year. You aro our guest? to-day, and we are going to try to make you all happy, or at least ?'ho.-rfnl. This Is Miss Booth's birthday*, and will all of you who wish her many liapp*. r? turns of tho day just i.rin? y<?ur banda together." The < rowd let tbemeelvsa out for Mis* Booth with a vengeance Commissioner Drummond praiBSd the w.,rk of th? Armv. and then tho work of distributing the baskets POfan. Monar.d womi n advanced in single tilo on two big table? in front of rho platform, and tsrenty-flve white coated attendants . pa Bed ?ait the baskets. Kaoh one In the lino had ?*ne of the r?-d tlcketB that tho workers in tho Army had been BUBS' for tho Lint t.n ?lays distributing throughout tho city. It was after 12 o'clock before tho last basket waa gone, and at |:M o'clock the doora were opened again tor two thou? sand youngsters to come in f??r an enter talnment and to receive th?> pros? nt*? that were piled around the I'hrlstmas ttee?. Tho gifts were distribu??.i si t o'clock. and an hour later tho Army'.?, work waa over for the ?lay. Bowery Mission Breakfast. Th? (lrsl meal for the needy yesterday was breakfast at the Bowery Mission, at No. -77 n?.w.?r\ Hi.t coffee, Bith meat r.ii.i v.?e? ?bl?*-. had been served t?* mon than a thousand men before th? street lights had been turned out Baskets for ..???? hundred and t.-u famille? wer.- dig* r- Ibuted al t'i" sama pla, ? ? - loch Another of the i?i? ?venta on ?h<- Bow? er\ was th? Big Tim" BulllVSn ?' I St? 1 !' a dlnni r, ? hi r? aevei thousand men and ho) s s 1 re fed, s hile Juit ofl the ; ? ? 1 . 't tl ?? it* home ol thi Mission , th? Imm iculal t ? ?r? ni 1 and La fay et t? streets, dinner vvai servi l for tw?> thouaand men and women, la ? addition to 1 1 ommu ilt) dinner !??? tw,, hundred boya. At the rountrj ??. ,?r I the M?s- Ion of the Imr- irul it? ? Mount !'???? ttto thi t.' m is .? chiIstmaa , ti., dinner for th? Inn itea .1..I11? 1? Crimmlna gav? hia annual ?im t.? 1 .?i the 11 ?tu.- for it?.- a?. ,1. .it v.?. 213 Last roth .-tr,-,-t. at which Mr. i rlmmlns uni the member? ol bla r.nu II) followed their custom of salting on tin ??il people, and Prank Tilford 1 dinner for the prot?g?s ?>f the Little Motliera1 AM Boclet) at ti?<- Murray mu Lyceum Christmas began oAdail) m the Tomb? prlaon ?t 7 a. m., whew a cook ;,n,i tweli aaslatanta arrived in tho kitchen to prepare the dinner, which waa served al noon. Mam was ralehrated for DNLY 51 HOURS TO HAVANA. ?Ulantlc Coast tin. N \. g Florida ??Special." effective Jan. tat. All "J-:???.! Coast" point.-. r?-a?'h??l All Steel, K lee trie Lighted Pullmans UU faar itiit