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JMetti-lark ?rilw?tt ;a-<*pviiahi. toil i-- r*.? T'Unii - ..??fi.-uti'ifi^ 1AMI. V 24,171 ? ?>?i?T. fair, nuia-h ???Irtpr: <n-in<irr<i?< fair: dlmlalaihtng ?,.-?t ?aimi?. NEW-YORK, SUNDAY, JAM AIM l!>. KM:'?.?FIVE PARTS-SKTY-FO?R IV\(.i:s. ? PRICE CTYE CERTS. DEATHS IN CITY Sailor Blown from Rigging. Hurled Overboard and Drowned ?- Woman Dies from Fright. 80-rVilLE TEMPEST RAGES Big Bronx Billboard Torn from Building Breaks Man's Leg, Short Circuits Wires, Brings Out Reserves and Blocks Traffic. j,,. k, storin ' .mis. a? i om- ! ? rain and ! : Irons and upp? i ? Uar ' i noon, fol- | ? gllke warmth and with ti ? a knd blowing al mil? ? an hour, le havoc wa* wrought in the Big] were itenlngi I I and elec v. it?* torn ?low n. The ?ud ? nding "i a lovely da* wag g*pe< d< d ),\ g ? ? ?: -; ' ?' U| itnlng and ' of thnnder. Two hourg i gcudded away, the utars tut and a i old crli pni ? wind last night caused th? nto Cardona, a Spanish ? i : I i root, Brooklyn. ? ?.Kin?, and i r of the ri?*,-k into the <-,?M water <>i I mt of the though ins crl? ? card, ? him. i ?rent** ?three ycai - old. red. Woman Frigh.ened to Death. When th? torm thai d ? o'olock lael nighl up in Th? i ? v Mrs. i , .in ;iir<-'i| won,;in ? ? v enue, became hj tcrlcal ? m fright \. . inon 11- Kolde pronounced : Upon hl? M1TP. ? ? ?-i\ ii \\ : ret ? ? union of hi* p si al : |th gtn el Bl 'i L? vm* i M inran whs* prof? il, i? geventy Th? ahoch may ? K-opic < kar mpeat, tropical , ? ? . ? ? dad , With rr-mnrkal.lf rapidity, j .An'i for t?vdaj th? Weather Bureau ami <?ii?i weather, with ,\. gl w the li.iKht .'f th? -f/lndatorm. g Iver i on top of '.? at v ronrhed I ? ? from ? in f;-t 11111 ?_. t ) : Na T"'( IT'ith s" rinlii ? ? . . ea and lalbK? ? n?ri' a H? e ?is re? liant Hoapltal b ?Dr. B< holl. ? sien, m? t 1 ' ' hv raet. turn? Il fell, on? thi oth? t ? ? l r08?l. ' . r . ? ? ? . ,!?? In ? ?<? t w til?, ? leg and a ?turent on ih ? xtingulphcd Reserve? Out. Traffic Rlock?d. irtoig i? st ihr. heg i sigi might ? n:"i ? langer the liven ?,( p. r? I i.ntinna.1 on ?..?ro?al gene, tliir.l ...l.iinn. This Morning's News LOCAL. \'?,?, 1 I I .1 ? ' ? . .. 1 Il ??h Suicida-. 1 Hall Room Hal ??'?? Hone.. i ?; llty. 3 Polll ?? "fflrlals. . . | '? ring. 5 Peer?. 6 ? to Explain. 6 . 7 \\ ..ii street. 7 Whit. Di< Bn lyn n !.. Kelp '? ?\ - ii PlOl 20 POLITICAL. leg 4 4 augural Ball 4 GENERAL. ' . 1 .... 1 .... 7 . 7 i -?? 'I . 20 ?'OBEION. 8 g the H 8 ? -it. 8 ? - . 8 . 8 ' In h -Ii .'. . .. 9 . 9 ? ? eh Premier.. 9 Safll ?'.?liirar/'-'s Kl?-?-tlr.li. 9 ' I"? ?? ' ? eg Happy. 9 MISCELLANEOUS. ,-'!"'-?r?;,l . jQ . 10 U . H || 12, 13, 14. It, lb nil I 17 . 18 .18 ' P__?- 18 and Purl 4. fago? 4 ami 6 MOI Ui_u-I'm 4, ragaje t, 7 ____ g WINTER IN HIDING ! BUT SURE TO COME Present Rem.arkable Weather Conditions Can t Last, Authorities Declare, but Nobody Knows When They Will Change. ?"??t aahington, Jan Is ?Balm3 bi ? and Runnj (l;ivs. which are making folk Hunk it is spring, ar? to ? onttnue for sonic litnr bul Chief Willis I. Muer?- .et the Wrnther Bureau Is oui with a warning thai winter- |? hiding somewhere and is s r? to otne. Reports of most unusual weather ?conditions, telling of flowers In bloom, trees budding und birds and animals v ?lit ; 1 r ??:? .. .1 from winter quai are ?con ng h lo the Weath? r Bureau "Atmosph? rie rond i I Ions 01 ? r the Am? n. .?n oontinenl ma b? Ilk? 1 1 nothing so aptly ;<s .1 bubbling caldron, which soon Is to i -? ? 11 over," 1 Hie way He 1,1 > 1: Wii : me, ' hlef of th?- W? ath? 1 B re a 1, puts n. "and when 11 does il will mean a rhange In weathei ? ? ? 1. ? l i 1 i ? < : 1 s In evt*rj pari ol the Iry. The m.ni?!?' is that no One can tell Jus! al what poinl th.Idron Will l.eeil OVCr." "With high preaaures over Hie m??iiiio Atlantic and low pressure In Alaska ami the Northwest, such ;.- we have been having for the lasl twee monthe," is the mora t hnical explanation of Dr. Harry ?'. Frankenfleld, chief fore* caster, ' we can have nothing bul warm w? ttfter T?> gel a changi these con? ditions must h-- reversed thai is the 1. n . ? t ? rom?" high in the Norl ' ? ?it* ? ? ? an. '?".'ils chang? ? 111 ? an ea*twal"d mo em? ni of 1 old air from ? i- N01 .i.V. ? st When tins will occur, however, "I ?i<? r??i know." in otl r words Dr. Frankenfl? Id wenl ?m 1?? explain, th? re is a ? onfli? t bt - tweeii th? "'1 winds froin ihe North and th? wai m vv nul- fr.?in ' in tage i" the latter ? ither Is on th?- way, i.,- bu ? bul a hen it Is 1 otnlng !??? do? s , nor know. The movement Is seem i tn??re apparent than real, he added. Several times this month dl turbances have attempted t" make their way out of the Northwest toward the Atlantic coast, bul always the re sultan! cold weather- ha ?? 1.. ? u of short ilura I ion Su far this month two weather rec? ol?is ha v e be? n broken ? me era I he low t? mi ? ran re r< i ord <?f ? 'allfornla and the other the i??w preaaure record of the Southeastern states. The tem lure has been more nearly normal In Minneaota and tin Dakotaa, while it has been genernll3 above the normal srhere, esi ecla lly In the Al lantte ? slates. The above-normal '.ties to-day were Ne? fork, 23 degrees; Washington 26; Boston, 28 Philadelphie, '-'! Pitta* luirf?h. L_: t'hicago, IO; Cleveland, 28; Si Louis, '?>. I '?iiv. r. '.?. The Pa? If) - I'na.-t generally has been aboui normal moal ol the n inter. Ice pa? ked a trees In thi Southeastern and raid-At? lantic coast states, it is stated, i the sal waj of preventing the loss of the- fruit crop through froal later in the winter. The pa? ks will prevent th? ap from rising, and ttms the treea will not put forth their tender buds Artificial lei will b? n< ? - l , i" ause there a III i.. no natural I? <? tot some time, the for? .. ten Ban i ran? I? o Ja i 18.?Wlnti a'iid ling snowston blocked travel to daj b< I a ? ? n n ? ., and th? East and Soi in The Bouth? rn 1 lost theii Two Ihe Raer?n ? '? ? ? net over? night at 1 ' ' . ' '.el "BIG UM" SULLIVAN MW BENT UN SKI Fears "Dope" Will Be Put His Food ? Has Terrifyin Forebodings. Doctors Say. RELATIVES ASK COMMITTI Want Supreme Court to A point Guardians to Conscrvi Property Interests of Bowery Politician. \ i ? \r-?t.i?i,-i\ for the appointm? <>f ,i committee of ii,r- person and pr?" ertj ? " D Sullivan. Th? i Pat r|i .1 ha .. ?? ? Hick? i ilitlrian T ? will . ?un?- i" r,.i ? ni"ii"'. X.ifi' '?; Bpp I on dr. F n.ini i: ? ' Pi ? ? I ?s u 11 i v a 11 ?. ? mania Tin ? ? I , . Tli?- i ' ? ? i ? ?-?:?? ::?', i . :: ! Brooi reel of $1 building "f Ih? T n s illivan .*?.- i ,ii .*.-??" I ' 'hill.m t i;n ? h street . ? ? . ? ;. . ? ? ' ? ? on Throg ,1111 St-hi.'. ? ,i ?-.H properl I ?? : ratal lhal tiulllva . r. ? ? n ? * dli eel l> the lin rame ti ?m onl Oll? "? ' ' i' ' ' ? '; ratal enumerated Thl* amounts to 14,01 la y< The petll lhal II Im iv< lhal Immediate atepa be lake for ' he _oi - ?-i val Ion and prot? ? ? ? ? .,??'' :?!, litiOll : tOli . K H? mu- and Dr Will lam H. Prltehard, ?>r l>r Bond I ', ? I li<* ?ii.rr?! from ?? hleli h?**l ? of recen Th? i'h siciana aaj Hulll*. ai > ill pul "d< p< " It "I. H lid ;n|il ' 'I '?? ?. 1 t rr.-.t ..... . I. I III: : ?frail Tli. ? Hp] icatlon to th? court, h ' . ? i . i ?i t a " ,. lece ehlldr.: ?li - Mar) Ann Ship i lb? I . erj ? i ? 11 ' -.? ?Th. to the mental II lion "t Bulllvati, which la similar t?. th" on? on a hl?"h he wai committed, saya "The patlenl fhowed Intena? anxiety Biiif acamad fill?***?] aith terrifying for? i mil i UK.*-, he liuilated that conversation should be in whlepera, he insiKt.->.i thnt 'dope' wa* i"t In i??"?l and forced Into Ilia- .ill ?if hi* rn.ini ? ? ? ? tf-?l ?it I un' I bUl IH In? light _ mOUkANOS Of VI?ITOR8 SOU 1 r. ? i tjki i Idlng and motaarlni In . ign in,, picturesque country which la reached via fol THEBN RAILWAY. N. ? ?mux- 261 Fifth Av_, tor. 29th. St.? Advi. HER CEIL VISITS MADE SON A MUHE SU' Mother of Ten-Year-Old Th Tells Strange Story of Prenatal Influence. CHILD ERRATIC FROM BIR1 Police. Puzzled by Caso. Se Young William Oster to Children's Society for Observation. Pri ? ? , ? , .. lid to lie i ? iminal inal In? ? s William ? i ' i- .'iliiii: > latlv i Tin- child's ni' M told tin poli? e that iwo months bcf? Irlh In" husband uns th.- Tomb . i, a n ut;, a ? i th? re ? ? ? affi ' i? ?i i ? .-.?.i. thai i ? mu?- into the v "i ?i ;? .-i iniiii.-i i ' 'i h? fath? . * ii" Is s tul"? at No. 7 I7ihi ; . I.. -,. ? ? . Mel ?onghlin. of I ?.i? >ti * 'i ' e n .' st al "H '??? -t night. I mti't d? , .1 i -N n? i..m tan in an tust ? ai ?on. i le i. - " went away ? ? slit, und tins Is the Hi ' Hi i hm ? s? ?'n ?im. 11 ? c one; b? The i'""- ' th" lenv a'imitt' ?i bat Ici n si.'., und lhal h? te,m how i l .n d ii among other boya, kee?, hlch he hid ewaj H ! t,, le n ? here he had spenl th .mi . omi ort? 'i ii'iii- ? if '.v iih a th? m "ic n. e oi 'n . Id ??fi- ndei. w bile 11., ',.,', w ,i - being exnin Ine i ne mol ii- t riesix'i into the : lati? ? ' lit tee Ihe- _ I ? .11 | ? llf ?|( lectivos wiuiKinc h<r handi and weei mi*. i.r? n- take him home." sh pleaded. "He's not null, a bad boj i it s ?.lib thai he dem't H"fin in i<n?i\ He si ullen sometimes, hu 1 ciiirr limer h? just laughs hen h Ion? something vrong H? ri ?? sn seem to m Ihe real d Iff ci one? ? ? ? ni i i,ild her storj of th? i dents surrounding th? boy's hinh. d . a use Hi. latin i i,,i.i made ? ? mn plainl ngalnal tin i>..\. the poll? ? i oui? ? ;..!-? him. He wai charg? I M ! in-? enlle ?l? litiquen? ?. and turn? d 01 ei | tee 1 I IO l !il|c|ri'li - H " i ON ROCKS IN THE NIAGARA i Steamer Aground in Storm with 125 on Board. ii ;*? The stennv ? Henr i".. Ko? i '" ? vil n i'..'-? workm< n 11 om th<^ Wick Wire st? i"! plant, vve-nt e.n a i e-rf in : i-. Nlag ira River ta.le - from hen lo night, and at s let? hour was sun hard and feet on lh? rocke. The governmi nl tug Intel which raaponded to signals of iii-' will .stand b] until daylight, Whan an ?ffe-irt ?A HI he mad.- to raleaOO the steamer Although thrre was ?i high wind, she was he ||e-v??d t<i b* In r." dan ? i hi l '_'."? i ? eng? ? ??? ?' ??'i-i'i i ? ?1 t. . mi.-, to in w ithoul mis i. ?i . The Km in? ' waa ? n route n om the ;i.-. 1 plant to Buffalo, when a heavy snowstorm OBgge in?, causing the cap? tain to losa his bearings. AS AN "IMMORTAL" Appears with Roosevelt in Orig? inal Fifty Members of Amer? ican Academy ot Arts and Letters. SENATE PASSES TWO BILLS One Incoiporatos New "Acad? emy" and the Other Provides for a National Instituir, with a Larger Mem bership Roll. * on Thel ?-. ,i , Waahington. Jan, iv Th? namea of Wood row \\'ii* ??n Mn?i Theodore Rooee? veil are included m th. liai ot th.? "fifty iiniii.it t,il? ' approved bj the Renate to-daj .<* original member* of th? American Aendenj <>f Art* -ind Lett era. Th?* hill giving th? academy ?i habitation nnd ;. name ??' granting '" II ."'i ' :.t " orporatlon wa - I paeeed by ti.e P?nate without ? mur- j mur of diesen! together with .1 aim liar meaaure incorporating the na? tional Inxtltute "f Arta and Lettern ! The m. mi.? 1 - hip of the latter ..r_ani- : ation la '-'??*' Both troduced h Sen? ntor Lodge In the laal *? ael m and were fa rorablj rei 011< d from the Ju? Committee bj Renator u<?.?t. in th.- . :.- ol th? Am? 11. .m A? aderay th? . ? , immortala 1 ? the d of a hum are Will) Ho? and Henry J ited, 1 on? i .-.?r pora te ol th? Dlattii t of < 'ol im ila, th? put no m of ?>?. hi. h ,i.- and -h..n be the nee of th. ? , - ? ' th?? tin? 'I'll.' poration, eg to | (I ven power to make Ita on ? 1 to nu ;?? pro*, ide for th? ? I m or l?"ii?iiary ? ? and the dl. 1 ?toi of auch ? ' TI ? \ lemy maj 1 ? ?? ?? ? ?i?-. 1 ? - '.? nal "i.- ind be? ' ? and i? in v.-1 the name. Two of the fifty men named In the ure an dead Hora? g Hoe ard : ? . 191.. nnd Titanic on Iprll I?, lilt. The 1 ? ?.?!'.: '1 tltuti ol \i 1 ?a and i/?'ti--[s are ; tli?- .*ani?- 11s those of the Acadcm? th? onl) ai ' nci bet? ri the i.?.?ii*:. i.< ing lhal 11 - Institute'a n 1 ? largei Memberahip ii? the inatltute vith it mat I ... .. , . ?if literati ? 11 fin? ;m* ?lemy m to ion in ' . h 1 ? ? ? ? <i i?v meinb. 1 r*hip in the i'f??? ? h Aea v arid? Held la : : b? the ? ? ? '1 leluded In th? tcadctn bill Th? 1 ? .?-,.? poet 1 1 ntera, i*ulptoi m| ???? 1 . critica college prealdcnta and natur allatu ? "t the 1 *?:??-at being Gnvemorl Will ' ot thi m' m- ' \ ,.;, m- are ..' 1 be I nal " I? I'hla'li It ??hui? - i- heal In 1 en .1 ill ill.Ill? Tin -IM" 11 Ini ?? the ' h ????,* i, ton ?Vrlgl Ma 1 1 ,? ? m l'*g?. ,- ..-i?' 1 : : I -."?;?? .-..,; W'nol - ? . M ?han H I ??????.. 1 ? " 1 A ?la m 1 ? ? ' Itr.ml ??.'?? II? ., ? ,,.. |.j. ,. \\ \l?x.?? Brown? H * Perrj 1 ? , .,.!.-.. , :. If I' Mill?! " Klroe \Mlt?*" I VI.."Ml I.HWrl,... I.OW ?. ?? ir r Itt l?*J I ?II , _ __ ,? . ,,. ,. dg? '? r? V hltenmh Ria*? HopkTnMNilNVa?*lai Mana*- Bet? ? ? ?(o? Iran. Hiri?h I'.i ii u?-i ni'l Un '-'? , i-,.? -. . . .. Tli. hill? have not yel paaged th? 1, which in..' no! ink? klndl? to '.. t 1 !" .11B1.' ' '??<>? rnor ? ll |-'or-?i - ' ? 1 mom th I ., ? . . , ' ; t'il l< l?artl 1 leral Ion of tl IMIIII"' I (ignore non ;i??'irra. TAFT NOT TO BOSS TAFT Preiidenl Quits Yale Corpora tinn to Join Faculty. . 1 iii.m Si ? Ha ? m. Jan iv William How- ; ,-n,1 Tafl ??*- ?< memla r -?t ihe Val? ? "or j ,-. , ,1.m. ? 1 0 la Ing don " 1 foi w miara Howard Tafl * - 1.">:" 1 of 1 be rale 1 " ill: T i? i- ron Pr, el .1. ni Taft a III m il Mond? U nd? 1 bl* 1 -{nation t.. the Tale Corporallon M ?. member "f that body. H? nai n , .. ?. ,j ?, . ,,| poration member laal June for alx >.'.il-.. During Prenldont Taffg gtnj hen on Monda] 11 is egpected lie will pk* oat ..ne ..r the goveml bonaea offered aa hi.** permanent New Hnven home Bit name v?;?.s to-dnj preoented rot mem? t,, ihe Ne? He en Country _?l 1, 1,. John K ''?? ??? HI m< mbi 1 - ?hip m llila . I th .* ill '" """ I :!,i ;. til. II lili golf ALL "EAST COAST"POINTS REACHED BY "NY. A FLORIDA SPECIAL." Atlantic ??otu.t Line, 12.? ^on- 3 *.t.h_" Limited Train? Daily. -M B*waj.?-v_4vt. TAFT Hl AGIS FILIPINO FREEDOI Teils Ohio Society Jones's B Granting Independence ir Eight Years Would Ruin Islands and People. DENIES NATION WANTS I President Receives Ovation ? He Enters Dining Hall Es oorted by Drum Corps Again Jokes at His De feat at Election. Presiden! Taft, In his sp< ech al tl Waldorf Is it night, i an.m strong against tin bill before Congress pr? v idlng im Indep? nd? n ? f? ? the Philii pin? i in eighl j ? ar-, "If i w ere a pai t loan i iho ildn'i gnythlng better than thai th" Demi ? r.ciic part3 should pai s t hin bill an go oui oi th.' Philippines m eigi I ears," h?' -am ? Th? pas tag ??f th bill would make a meas and .. m i> that vveeiihi return to plague the me i ? -i o nal I Ii ?? i .' 'en' iv cru !;< ?? j ear i- it possible the Pr? ?Id? m aakei that litt i> as 'hs i lemoi ral I? adminU ' I.el!..11 klleiUS .ll..,l|t t I . I'' ||ipp|n< the) ai. ^. m?: te, lei th-m go, and dl ;? at our "ii"i ts '?? i.i -?? ami edu at? I ?. Philippine people i ble tha It is going t. ild that vv Uli i,.i ft , nia nein whataoever ami without the ?i proval "t somebod) vvhc knows the lal anda? I hope n<>t. Possibly I am Intel estoii in il..- . ;)v,v bul I urn Intereste c hiefly m the Philippine people. 'in.- Preaidenl h.ui argued feer ih? r? tent ion of th isiamis. ami th" nation had d< i Ida that 111.' inlands I ad cum?- te. i?s ta't 0 our own seeking, Tin lecierti of ml onlaation there, he said had bean <>n ail a m? r n .. i' .ni ? inteneel I I ..Uli ?if. Cost Is Not Heav/. Then wli), h" asked -i.e..?i.i ,v I'lu.l?" I 111" W lldle Sltl.atle.ri illlec |.,.i| tn ? simpi! t" hold ??ut ih?- offer o ofllce t?. a lot "i persons who ?Jon' want n: Th?- Philippines prefer to i> aaaoclated with us, When they prefe tu leave us th?v .an <l?. sa Sum- |ier son?i snv the coat is teco heavy. \Yh> outelde ??f the $3,000,000 annually fo th?- militar? protection we haven' spenl one dollar toward ih? civil ?jov i ? at of the islands, and a i ha. given them everything, Including ?n mal kets mi tins . ountr.v Th?- Presiden! sud the Democrat cciigiit to call ?ill tin- mlaslonartes on th. isiamiH t<> tell them whal they though of tiie propoeition ol throwing th? n?i lives back on their ?.'.v n resourci - Thi Morros, h- said, would make 11 ?- ? n i ? i, ? onstantly, while under tin- authority ? the i"nl.-ii state- th.y were perfect*1 c ..ut. nt t.e remain In subjection. ?.? m ? i the policy of edu , al mn and h il./.um thai l . - t.. .-n . SOUrC? ; i in- til .Hid admira 11? il -.. the w he.!?? world." he M d ? This poll? v. ' he said, "would be gul< , ida I, : oi th? benefit of none bul poll? I don'l ask the I >emo< rats tc ?i.- w .?I fur this. I.r-t them ask :,?? of the i ernoi ill of whom i,,, , ',.. n l ?? ni' ? rats We are th? ? | ,,r the pool !?? ople on th..-. isl ..i,.I an-1 I how !.i !" ? l'!- n." d m..r Id j, i,, ijnil? i anil ?vhni are th. i. ! ? _ ; 1 t ' No Demand for Freedom. i pu Ibli thai administration, with the little knowl* edg? it ha?? of the need of ihe islands, e an propose t?. throe th? m ? ft' .?n?i loave them to ihe tender mercies of half a million lloros? Twelve years ago this is- ie vv a . par imounl in Ihe I Ti il dential campaign, ESighi years .-?r.? II ws im ?iiii'-'i somea hat. ?Since thai t un. i hat ? nd heard the i isue mi n tion? d In anv mnual < I? i tuen, li seemed thul the Democrats had wisely srquieared and had egrwed thai we ?pit solving Ihe problem of tin- Islands .end would take- no steps to und.? the , ..n tructlve work we had done, There* fore, i sn. I eannol believe thai the ?. t-iii' t c.f the laai ? lecttog cga be eon? strued Into g pun '^r that we ?are now to separate ouraelves from n? footer ? It I/."OS ??r?c, \ cell l'e ah.'. Mid 1 II" ' '11!' f K\ ?X nil . r "thai to tl.? nii'iv people >;..?,il. laidish in lh< Philippine rhan Bpauiah, and this considering tin- feel thai th.- United Btatei has had control c.f t?i.^ i land-; for len rear4 whereas the Spaniards have been there th?ree liundroil ?ear?' \\ lim vu think of what has bCOT done to promote the health n"d proanerit; of tin-' Filipinos ven win reallae thai II I s re ord Americ s ma] woll be proud ol Theos on the Dais. gerv il. m w TeSfl Borough I'l.'-nie ni M1 \m.i . John Pur* ,,v Mit? h? I. !''? id? m of i ??? Board ? f Aid? i men; ? "hi? i Magi trat? Mi Ad"-?. lieneral Helaon H Henry. Survey? ? >f t h . Port; Major Rboads, the Presldant's aid; Charlee D. Hlllee, hli ierrotary; Morgan ,i O'Brien, Thomas F, Ryan und owaid ti.i: rlaon * Ulard, Captain Rh ?binond P. Robeon, Ueuten* ant General KctSOU A. ?fllso, Wank H Hltrbcoch P?entnia?iter Osnsral; .lohn M. Clarke president of the ?Perry Centennial Commission an" Convmlasloner Harri , ,,?,.,- \ i-: gtsaon, W. P. Huntington, llacKensi? i?- Todd Oaneral J. Warren i... |f, ,-. John n ? ?I? Hill preeld? nt ?f e|,, i, ;, rnatlonal Pi ace |'"1 am: ?Samuel w r,,?,child i"- - denl of th? Union 11 rag*"* Huh; Mitchell Manger; Walter It. M?8Ce0rkle, president of the .Southern CooUnaed aa g?I Sono, ?f?cond oetu__. UTES wN THE WAR PAT Fifty Fortified in Hills to R sist Arrest of One. '?ori?-;>, I'..!. .I.ni. IS fifty l te In i.m - ? nr.iK' il by the killing of one their trlh?> in a rifle duel with .1 Ma ran eheep herder, an off ihe roaarvi lion, fortified la ihe Ute Mountain*?, Bouthweatem Colorado and defyli th< Sheriff of Monteguma Count) ai Indian Agent Bpear t.. t ak.- from the i:i_ i:.- bbit in Indian a ':" ahol ai aeriouely wounded th? aheep herder The I't's ;.!?" armed with magasti riflea, and ar? making bo determined si.-itni thai the BherllT returned here t< da) to gather a ? men at puraue tin ITtea Inti : e m< 1 'nli * th? Indiana ? I? Id, h? ? nlghl h? \* " ild call on the atat? to n I n for ci linn v\ i 111 militia. -? BLUNDER RUINS 20.000.00? TWO-CENT PANAMA STAMP Printing Error Portrayed Sa Pedro Miguel as 'Gatun Locks' in Frisco Exposition Issue. Waehlngton, Jan. 1** Mon th.?. twenty million two-cenl atampa of th Panama Expoaitlon leriea havi bee dcatroyed bj the Poetofflc? Departmon becauae of an error In the printing'. All the atnmpg bon rlptioi ? ? ? ; a t ? 1 ri Locke," but the beautiful vie* net forth repreaented Ban Pedr Miguel The department not wtahln t?. auhjecl lts?'if i., ritl lam ordere th.? entire iaaue deatro? ed The erro on the die will be 1 orra? ted new plat?* made and g freah auppl? printed. 1 1- ?In ilitfnl if .1" Hi?' wrongl printed atampa ever reachea the publh Th?- new IsBUe Will li'-;ir the tion. "Panama Canal." Never befor h.i** so vast a quant II f ata apa of alngle type beei 110 ? d, ? pe? Inll one that had never been Untied. Tli?- on?., fne and ten ?"in atamp < r.nini??mora'.?nix the ? *-. 1 ? ? -;*.? > 11 u-^r placed mi gale on January I. 1 gel la 1 el In. omplet? ? of th mlatake In printing ta'o-cet t a!n**. a? ? KEPT VIGIL FORTY YEAR? Then Fatally Hurt by Lam) Lighted for Dead Sweetheart. SmU T.nk<? City. Jan 18. .i??1hi Mille is dv'inp In a hospital ag the 1 an exploalon "?riv to-day of a inm 1 which hf kein burning to guide 1 gweetheart to the home he prepared fo her forty yearn ago The i;un?> wag kept in a window .is ; benenn beckoning th? was for a gti from Bwaden, who, though drowned ha?? never canned f" exlal for Miller Th?? hinip w.i!? aurrounded by i>ai?e rooea and In trying to exttngtrtah thi f?ame** Miller ".;..*. t? n Iblj ?i .: nod KIDNAPPED SCHOOLMA'AM At Least That Is Charge Against Mother and Sister. : Bj Tetegraol Iban? | \ eck x. v. Jan 1** -Charged witl kidnapping h?r own daughtei who h twenty-five years old, Mn C 1. B< v us .irr.'.-j;.-?! 1?. re i" da] At th? mn. another daughtei Mi.*. Byroi Polhemua, wm taken Ini ? ? latody b) . 'onatable John ?Irai am. of i,;i\?-r :>i 1 aWi on tip- aame 1 ha 1 ? ? Mis.*? Emma s.-is.< 1- .? m hool ? ho during tltf laat two yean teaching ?ir St Jol n'a, a ? lllai mllea from Myaek Hei parent! ob jeote?! i' ? -:'il to ? : t? aching. Th*? ???un?, woman allege* thai during the eummer \ acation *h- ? pr_. ti rail; ? prlnonei l?asl ?'? la? aft? r 1.1 Mr? B?li nd M - P -., 1 ? to th? Si i- - ? ??' m an >"?? mi ? u?::. ? dragged ?-? ? ... ? l her Mn?. th. .1 itomobl 1 -!.. 1? ?i f.?r Nyack Bcholara sto?>d bj 1 ihe teacher fought her raptor* and tried m vain to encape from them Thearhooi tinsteeH appeared before Juattce Myera in ii.iv eratraw, with the result th'.t Conntnble Graham 'am?* to Nyach this afternoon ar.: irreated th" alleged kidnappera. with ?;. ??_;?? a W?.ir attorney, 1.1k. 11 t.- 1 ! ?i Rtraa md . ,| I ; ?.1 '.? I Of till ' ir.. ? ?...ni nation m aa ..-i (oui il ?1 nut ii Mon'la* _ DICTIONARY FREES MASHER Prisoner Quotes Webster on "Chicken" and Escapes. 1 relegragh t? ?Mageratown, Md . Jan iv? ,; It happened to know N'oah W< ici ?l? finition of "chli k< n " Blaln? Bl arraigned before the poll? ? maglatrati here on complaint of a young tvoman iii.h bo bad celled her "?? chicken" in the street, ???as gel free i" 'I-'*. The testimony wag ?.Kernst Sfnrner. and It |i,..k<*'1 as I'' h? .lid be pun? islu ii u a masher, when the ntngtgtrat? flf,k.-.| liim what he had t" M) for hmi self. ?Well. \ our hmior ' Btarner replied, "f think that I wa in 1*1 ? 1 . all? ?! '? 1 .1 . nicken. i,..'k in Wehater'i dl I you'll (in.I I'm right." Th? magtetrata looked, and I m hnt h" found: "< ?hl? k?Mi .. ing peraon; a child; enpeclnllj .? young \m?Miin.'' ? T ri!????h \ ou re rich?," gald the mag? istrate, "ntnehHrgert " SENATORS TO QUIZ A~RCHBOLD Decide to Recall Standard Oil Man After Scenting New Letters. Wasnlnclon. Jan. 1* John I' A'' h bold, preaadeat of the stan?iaid <?n Con - |,inv i i? ha re?all"'l n^xi ?.?.<*< k i?> the Itt. e Inveatlgatli - ..,. S. I'M' ' ? \- .1 .,' Ie_el tiro more lettera nel dbwtoi Mr. Archiiold'H prevlou? examination win be reeoalod Mr. Archhold probably will appear on Thin. -i*y or FrUlaj*. TAFT WARNED ?O SOON HOTEL POOD Strikers Surround Waldorf, While Leader Sends Mes? sage to President, Guest of Ohio Society. YELLS DROWN SPEECHES Suggestion of I. W. W. Leaders That Strikers Visit Hotels and Distribute Assafoatida in Dining Rooms Meets with Loud Acclaim. Mora than free hundred ptrikuif*- v. ?ft* frs ami msmhurs of the international lieet.i Workere* Union nut outside the Wnldorl Hotel last nipht in one of thfl must unusual "demonstrations" that has marked the strike thus far. After mairhlng up fourth avenue from .m i.i.ii air meeting m Uni (Square Park th?- ?mitera, rnarehaUed nnd coached (" th? lenders of the in? dustrial Workers ?if the v\ orid. ?strode wool Ihrmagh e33d street until they ?reached tha Waldorf Then* they Joined hands ami formed a cordon about rh<- entire hotel block, hounded by 33d street, 84th street, Fifth avenue ??Illl AeXtur ?'ceitl't. While Preeldenl Taft, gueai of ihe <>hii> ?Society, sal within the '..>??*?! and listened to tofst.s i0 p|g he'alth, waiters, holding bai I I gwnylng from sill.? ta i de, iik<- children ahoul Maypole, shouted, shrieked, wins' and hlaaad their >5Jaapproval of the m;iiiHi;i m? m of ih<- lOtaL Th? m ?? .?.rn?- to tha ears of the President I tlm? s im ? h? making. Police Keep Hands Off Efouee datactlvaa and ol re m ot the hotel appean d al ?'??e a I m und looked al Uva d<smonatratlon la wonderment and dlapleaaure, hu? ihere wa - no intorferem ?? bj th? > The strikers remained .-?.- the) in with hands i leap? ?1. wl i tb Uurley Plynn, the "Joan of ire" t th?? Industrial Workers of the World, - a telegram to Pn nott i ?ii.tit'. PI ? William Howard Taft, Pr? ? -h* l ~-rat-s The wait? this hotel e The conditions under which the food i? prepar? .i In the kit? b< iu ar? lit! ding to aftldav at the International Hoi I \ I'nlon w? request you t-c ? i in vestigatat th? kitchen? THE STRIKE i'Oll M un. II i- nol known \\ : lerg ? nt, bul as no ann ? iho ? Aft?-" ?sending the message lo Mr, Tait, the strikers unlinked hands a_4 wended lh< ir way Im cuartera. No. V2 West ?V v. here they Uetened o ? med ral ?? b? th? ? The mi etlng In ' waa not Is Indern? ncj of I hen the- ram fell ? up. Th^ ?am ak- ' from the the not th? rn of the pnrk. Included ?Patrick Q ?'arie-.s Ti - ' - Plynn, irtura uni'ti and other Industrial W??rk ers i , sink. ' ? ... .Q ' . recent ? gai ? t?p of to -t .v.iit- r. ?' * sampk of tii" i < tO I "'II. tl ) IH ?m Long bland. But as ? ? in,n develops and grows the I - - nuisance thai 11 ?? pul kg go I ?? i of condemning will be s sh< th? Industrial Workers of the Worl I. Advises Use of Asofortidei. Quintan, a bo a aa : Ott, said thai -' ?in ir vsive; or da ig evening <lr?s: and dine -it t; .Kamst which ' directing i . preeeni efforta. After paying for food they eat they should rlae ?amii Jignit) and ?walk fri m th? ill ag? una. i . fore doing thle, bowi ?? r, th in ?nd ill. " ".n? n momtx ? thi Ir falllil'.'S. he sai.l. should dlatrihutg boul tl a premleee Mi Quii lei lure this rm ? ; ' ir: ? ir..- in bringing il"1 mm of he-it.-i- and reataurs - ? lie 'tel ihe 1- S.'. Mi m riv nii*s up ? i long -c .?no. limitar Unas Shi told the Idlera "??i t.. bend tin to the hotel men, bul to stand manfully foi their rlghtg She, tOO, tl ? "i l.f th.- S \t Bi - ml Hall BlXtll ..." ' i 11 a itre? i n i; tiotel employ? t ? ?. ' !?. i. in the aftern? ona of thai race were adn Itti md tlw y < Ionia m l*_ders <?t ti.? Industrial Workers I th? W? Crucial Point in Strike, He Ssys. The Ctormans seetned to abaorb lip idi.v the enthualaam or theh leonera, and all paid eh.se a t t??nt ?Oil to the f\. I .a tatlons and ph adtngs ed Ih? m i" link th ir fortun i ?"i the other '?''????? ,\c . ??! clIIlL I m the off? |g ??! I be sti ii.-1 - i.. ue up Dm hotel industry in thk titv. I'rttii t.ov. he said, the utrikc had not been a aua