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CREW OWED LIVES TO SECOND MATE uhcn the Pilgrim Found CIed Third in ( omniand rook Charge, SHOVELLI D BALI AST Till BARK STEADIED Sa? Men. Rescued Permitted UntJcr-Officer I Direct I ntire \v nrk ?rk Pilgrim r? ' ? - ? mate - - ' ?-?? ? - ?Yhhle?. ' - r hot nam? . - ??? a ntei-i ? began 1?B' r. me i p fui ?i ? not 1 -apred. ' - - - - ? 8 S?1 ? - ted for'.? ?r ? IS? ? "1 shouted, -ere kind nf ?,- I ? said to ci:' awav ? - late ? i .... the -r.a-o and ? -oady -r, e-e.'; !??>;? Trier. d good work and I g?ve a ? ? < f->or?. but Thi ' ?aid : -,??.?.-? ** we ? ant v ? Their Lives. te -c f.r r. ethiag. It i yapped He ?aid: .ikon ?? ?? (OBI ' the mei chop like -e and ?-e came over Ited over to What de ?'??e 'ooked ? r.o go. I - work for our v e'l' -try h- d ? starboard.' U\ . ? ?\r were ? 1 shifted n- ?? ? r-.lgrim .i aft with . mate and '"ok a A 's ? -e from the '? --va? a good flare. ?*in Brunn, hip Tholma. . -r-H 'or the Pe-emher token Hhoar'i and Scotland. The latitada ':ri:5* ?e? PLAN TO SAVE TRADE Well Known Men of This City toAttcr.d Business Council. ? r?. mer? it and atesB am ii ? rid annual Forergn ? -reid n St. Louih Friday. More than ( will be ; ?' the I calls the r tO BBC4 European . I frnm commercial. Iding nr.d goodf . . Redfield. ?' Truer counaellor ? Jame? A Kar S-a'e? Gt . rncr David Itri .?id Prt ? York 1'niver I repri -rnted in the ? . a a 'i ' -, sad ' ?. -nerr? . the na House. I <? '? litote, Amer and t'ati-Amer FIRE RECORD. .a 1'* ? - i ? in?. l ? r. ' l ' ? | r, M r. J 1 Broi it it's Advertised is Xht ?ributu It's Guarantee. ??*?? c?iioriaJ Page, First Cola? Ii B. R. T. ANSWERS KRACKE Hints Hold up of Cable Permit Is Piece of Bpitc Work. * ? ? . . Cornm . ? - the ft DE GINK BOYCOTT THREAT OF HOBOES Landlord Jeff Davis Is V cused of Calling J. Eads How Crazy. ?? ? How w?> crazy'. - ?? em New Yoi rr.re | H :' to the I lb merged tenth, wh? lingular y, are the ??me as rhe floa' .-,s popula? on I a mattet of much moment. Everybody know? that Jeff Pavi? ?? e Gink i ?n. Son-e people Know- thai .1. Fad? He r i? thi "mill ? hobo- head and hand?, when | check? ?= con-erne.I of I herhood W? *";.r.- Asaoc s< ? ' i ' Jeff l'a- i re? i .?' 1 Fad- How wa? era.',, what H to the H otherhood mal ?{ Jeff . - Da? is Himself There. ' il carne up foi yesterday afternoon in the ball .? '? hoboes gath er weel i ichee, or? 'Tee. The foil clutc I - ? ruled that Jeff 1, should * Gai ng ?adry a? a ? the morn? ing, explained l'avis, be was taken ill. went around to ? ? ? ? -' hall, where -.here i? a sto\e 1: w a? one of a .- from Philadophh who started th ng? He ' ring the i ? in on I, ft" t '? e H t< r ' ? ' k. and ?.ed So he t0 : ? Brotherhood Welfarers all about * 'And." concluded the brother from Philadelphia impressively, "1 was glad - :ocked. Wha* is th ? here Hotel ? '?' Gin! to u? Brotherhood men. any? how* Why, we asked Jeff Davis to m ???.. s? one of our meet ngi in Phila? delphia and whaddye think he s-ard*" There ws? a chorus of " Whats ?" and ; Davis prepared to der? "He sa'.:'' you rou,<i have heard ? coupling pin drop "tha* .T Pads How rasy ! " Was there a miniature riot on the spot. There was. Abo\e the ro?r of ?hering or.e hobo thr ? -? he wanted to knee ?hat righl all the .leff Da? -r- ii the eror r? had to say that J. Fads How was era?v. and an? other made a megaphone of his hand? iaked Pavis to offer proof that be was a properly registered ai ? Placates Critics. When the shoutir.g and tumu!? died Devi? jumped to his feet and "made several speeehee," * th? word? of one er. They were des-frnc.i to j.la i? multitude, and the multr :de decided to make the best of things and I me an attitude of placatedness. the matter is *"ar from *-? I believe the Philadelphie delegation. They are on the traii of documentar; . e. They say, tha' Davis after. ? ng himself a commltte? of oi ?? ?o pass on How's sanity reported ad ?ers?'y. And if he did well, ?he Hotel .;? (linn may keep that door ?'nut for? ever, a- far a? the hoboes are con? cerned Davis had recovered hi? health by 'he time the meeting closed, but the ho ? - got n shock when they learned that hi? illness had descended on the man who ordin?r ly sets up the lunch. Nearly five million people to choo?e ?rom. as one hobo speculated, and it jUBl had to be that guy that took Pick. There was no "feeo " m MAYOR SUMMONS EXPERT Dr. Person, of Tuck School, to Help Solve Problem of Idle. Mayor Mitchel'a committee on uncm ploy ment, of which Judgi '..;? - i-bair n-an and City Chamberlain Hruere gen , cretary. I a id Dl H Person, dur. the Amoi 1 II School, to participate in organ ? g ?nd .?T-T'iinr some of It? ir.'.. .,? ? ? .. recosrnilion of the leader-ship of the Tuck School, ? . , if businOI ad ministra ? , -how espii'ia. inter.?? in em ployment a? a phase of managen i I The particular pha-e of the COI ?et\ .. which Dr. Htrson is ?... be concerned ia th? organisation of an association of employment man Bf-ers, whose purpose will be to study I more scientific method? of employment. tBj-ill be under tiie gen? ral .... , . Mayer Mltehel. ?n sd vis? er, oommi"ee o' fifteen eitiseni end Mey? r Bloomfi? Id. direct.' ' ? I , ... a ?ceding author ty ? r rob!? m. -? TROOPS ARRIVE VIA CANAL U S. Transport Comes from ? i r ? . mur, vi -,,, i ,...-? - - - coa?t via the Panan ? I Soon after an .... the reg or ti wav '?? the P sttsb rk* Ban .?here the 6th Infai ti j lei ?jmed. ? o ? Woman Victim of Train Dies. Hi . , j ?, aenty one Hasp? ? i. Long Island ? ity, yoetorda) ?.ft- ' i. nt occurred ?>' "''? ?' ? , . ' m here thi < < girl 11 : i kill? u by a train ubuut a lauutU ?go, Sinn Sing Prison Under New Rule < "tu iniie-,1 from pa?, ? ? bed, ? ' i| ' wh !? I'm ::.:: '? ? Sing s.r.g I': ! lindin ? K lentitj wai ' l.o; i ' Ii thai I ???.? genuine i ; look ? ? i *? d ? ? ? ? ? ?CO ? ho helped ,. . up when I had change,!. ?I shoo-. ,,- ??j on -Li'. "; - rt." hi V'hei real l wenl with tl . ; ? ? Keeper to ne of the horribli 'hen I ' have my pedigrei rgistercd formal qn< I .. clean ? he asked me : "H.. ? *> ear," 1 answer? d. He laui : ? .lark Murphv \ppear? "I know that." "I ? fllted. I Knew it lu'ei OB SI I was ?, l'\ e seer, ifj:' | ? fe ? per men I'm ." He mentioned i? name that led the top deck <~! manv a newspaper head a year or so . . Then I wont to the corr? pondeneo ? hn I '?a? an I hatl thi '?.(?? 1 returiied. to coll ? Father prison chn?' i? i . \i wa? ?itting I '? graj . ? He wa? "Jai V " M ur phy, the man arho helped "Tom Brown" , e League ii Au- i burn. Murphv doesn't mind mj ,. ? k he and 1 111 !? r-'a' d each otl He took me OUt into the prison -.nid. introducing me to many of the men. Others came up in friendly fashion. That was a queer thing. I don't sup? pose I had been in prison ffteen min? ute?, hut I dnre say that more than luartera of the |_M0 kneo wa the-e and a newspaper man. You can't beat the grapevine telegraph in the II has tfareonl beaten a mile. Afterward Murphy and 1 went up to Golden Rule Brotherhood c"ur'. You know how i? work? like a watch. Then we went to the yard again to see the men marching f: to dinner in the mess hall. I fell in with the awkward squad that's what they call the rookies who have just come They hard them a ?ample of th old , prison discipline, just to let them get a taste of it. Marching with a littlfl Italian, I went into the hall and sat ,-< i ? ppled boy and a Herman lust up from Raymond st. ja.l, Brook? lyn. < luhs Have flans. \Vr.?te formerly fifty guards, with loaded sticks. Stood about the hall eight delegate? from the (rolden Rule Brotherhood kept order. But there nin't 11 diai rder There ??ever wa? during the eight meals I hail there. The German ate two bowl- of soup. Tie turned to me and -aid under hi? breath; "I've been In der Raymond st. ehail. I thought, da* was hell. But ?1er cellhouae I thoughd I'd get croa?/ dot firat night in dora " ' be (fan to weak? or, trat celihouse. 1 hadn't I bought much about ?t until then. But even while I was eating 1 begai 'i' gr' more and more nervoua. M\ throat ?welled* I couldn't concen? trate on the food. I had a light feeling ' at the pit of my ?tomsch. It wssnt so much the thought of be ng locked up. it was boil | locked up in a stone walled, tool doori I place, where I could BOt stretch my arm? the feeling that the wall- would gradual!?, do ?? BO! me, ai 'i that I'd amothei rr"m fe ir, I tailed for Mr. Johnson, the deputj i told him .-(bout it. -I don't believe ' en*-, go through with it." I eonfe? led He coB\ed me a bir. arid a<- I t-lked with him the thought Hashed nto my head that perhsp? anticipation bad something to do with my weakening. I agreed to try it, but only on the ?olemi prom ?? '.hat he would come In a-.: hour and see how i wa? gel ting ? i I ?.tarted '? with the awkward it, i of Father Caihin'i staff came running up. offer? ing me a copi of Epietets ? I ; ?d I boor,, o I declined ? ? .is. But l '"r'k the eigsrs. At the cell door I pSUBod B BtOI still terribly upaet But I wei I ?_,,_, ?be the 1,600, settled myaolf as the door clanged shut. Then the big brake that double locks all the ?? ? crashed into place Thai must be the ; thing that "geta" a n an whi , eoll for the ? r?* ? ime km ftOOB, twenty ol h im I ? onde red i ' prison, g" routine of hi ag c othed, bathed, ? ..?? ?hi d. Bert Ilion? ? ' and th? ., th the dooi m rat ? 'I he ju-t a? tnue'ri a corrective ? ? ? term ? n \ g thai lelligoat nii rti e : \ irtl Year I he \\ or?t. "After s 'i hi '- ': i again he r? mam for \ear? " The collhouae horror la nol ' ? ? ? ? ? i think n t a pi ? - all there But a goe?' nrnj t? '!"ve the cell- . lid be tne Legifllstura or 1,000 ? ? half uble un" wil nigbl j . ? ? ?' I door - ketwei 'i steel ?UU??- T*-c *?" li ?*Uifi*)-i4r, M ?*??s-c?es2 TJiosMcK!'Jbi'CXrbarjnt come - those ?pace? I -a? on my ?huck ms1 ? nd pu' ggj feer on rhile I rr ad -.inA mad?' rhe <?'ll was ?o narrow- ; that my ?noes were two feet hierher Th?--. in oainl "ii 'Ii? ?raili n??ead ? ?" the ..loi nu- whitewrash, but putty .i. marked the pia.-e? where the - .-< . siei r,i through, Murphy had ?old me that on . da] - a man could scoop a hnndft ! of water from any I art of the wall in "The IV ." .. rer lied. Besides the ?buck " ?? a t n cup for water. ?? ,.:? a'luded quipment, No one ran v ha* th? ?e ?imple statement? intil he ha? ?retched "from rhe n u?r t rj to pld 'ire it ell th? nace, the cruel bar?. rhe dim li^ht. th?' ?crawny bed. Th? . ' ilatii i' well, ?.mi w ho rPad ? ? thron the paner an the floor lam and eggs for breakfast, let me tell you that read i experiencing are as differen* "ro-n dawn. ?' is ?otne ? - .- a .-?i.o :* Condon or I ar? fr'-m Baedeker and ?hen reiliy , Ha* the sunshine Sashing the dome of ?he invalide?, or the 'treet : . Trafalgar Souare in a fog. I smoksd on? of Father Cashm' C w h ?le, bu?. I ha.i ' " ? ? m\ l'an th? cell , 6549 sen le th? ??.??? ih of n mai gling 1 e tl -i '?or, door OHCC he n. . get out 1 dren ? .- m ?fe. Sentin ? 1 over hard! I | : fane- him litting there, 10, A pi ion? r ?aid to ma 9 in the yard by the rivi "C i-n'i reallj m who are i ' i in? i'' i he i ? ? 'r?n??.I i..r a r. -.?? mom? th? hi n. tl ??ho look?.I a!'< r the r. um heal I ?. ihul ? nened wiiM?.-.? | |0 I el o thi i i lotion, One ol thei "No. moat of the men don't rr> out, bu' sometime? : . night. Mi,?* .?' ? h? m . ? quiet an?! cry in?,de. I r. m? o? i boj . ? . He screanieii t rice, and a ?? run r nig. 'My God, take me out of the ho?, \ ?lied. ' I he ? sll ? re e in I I aw? ire! Look at tl ?-m ! ' I didn'1 i ftei raid* ..- ? I think, Mr. ime to see me and found me in good -hane. he -.i '1 i , d ?:.. f, and B0 Mr. Oaborne cam? down, loo, for a few momi-r ? Plenl? in Think Of. I bad te th i nk, t h - - ? I from sll ' ?. i the old ij ten, snd th? ?nd ' Re food, and the clotl - theory and the practice, snd the psrole bill, and the Colder Rule Brother! and the part of Dannemora when put the era 7 y Convict, nnd rhe 'scrOWB,' a? the prisoners call rhe guarda, and a hundred other thing?. There wasn'i s chance ?o read, for light? nre ..u* a< 10 o'clock an hour later than under the old system. I lay awake on r. shuck ma"-ess thai wai I ?refer under my shoulders and a balloon b? I my feet. Every now and then one of those keeper?, ?rhoee padded '"? > ? '? " . alwaye reni\ of in nickel ?hr walked noiselessly by, Mashing an elec? tric lamp inside the cell. ?a? padd? d feel rei pr-.nn noises. They an- weirder when -m than whei 11 ?? them Sometimes the lid of s ?rater tin clank* sgainsi l ? ? ip* wmctimes " men far up on n top ' rr ??Bg8 ? fe? Igt n-e in a throat t?noi ?ometimi ? men talkini grated n ? ,? |?| " ? 3( ' ' nature ? are all ?ort? ? thei ,.??? wer?' . ? , ? ? ?: leg ? night in a Dressing 88 I ?\ he,) rtr . ? rhero wa? no i hen I i I out " \uburn Boya" *stiid\. ? ? ? ire of ? I bad ? 'nom - -quail ..... good ho had com'? from Bi I ? ? rr'?on ? ng '" Some were nark of them. I no? know. The prison career of SOV i nr.d - * a i r- e, i. The-. .i what t 1 des peradoi -makers and rro-ers. I 1 could see and meet them to T'ne "Auburn boya" are a study In lei? >'?. But crie cannot ? Sing S'ng a? or- ? ro-morrow i shall try to give further mpression? of tha big. gray prison and ates. Among my mon] experi ? ?' playing eieorona to ? litora from the Brooklyn i ? ?. ( lub en Sat,?-,lay. To 'hem I VBS eonviet. I rod atad ?he sama at - mosphcre of hopolcaaness a? did my i gu de :. who '?ere genuine pri : sot be going out" in i, day or two, a? I should be. IVrhap? ras the queerest sensation of the ? had. mm-? REPUBLICAN LEADER DIES Judge McPherson, Long Prom inent in Iowa Politics. Red Oak. Iowa, Jan. IT. Smith Me Pheraon, for fifteen year? judge of the ? ? n the Southern Iowa District, died to-night at h:s home. He boon ill for sis month?. Judge McPherson wa? sixty-five years old. He had be?n ?I ? Republican leaden of Iowa ?'nee 1870. He was appointed ?-i the federa! bench by Preaident McKIrI"'.. WOULD END POLICE BENEVOLENT BODIES New Association Outlined to Give Insurance at (heap Rates. MITCHEL AM) WOODS IN FAVOR OF PLAN Patrolman Suggested Idea That May rfout Troublesome Siicieties from I orce. t?l SI Of ?he vario,;? bcaovolei r.in"?a?;or? ex<* f M De? ' rial buaini ? . ' mam ? th that of th? paniei Police t" Lieutenant?' Bei 1st ?? . an,i nr*.?* ?ntial, have been ? -"jrce of tree .- ., ? ? ? eed'.ng po lice i ? Politiee, rathe ? ? symenl of 'lea*'--, bone) ? lecessed aflleir?. Il ha? lurpod the attes ng - -, ? | ?? m Ma>. - M tehel, ' ?a? learned *rei ?? i ew ? Wood? epproved of tl en il ra? ' rsl iro ighi to I i attentioi patrolman who.- ? i ? I ? rrlain Bruce ha? lenr the ser vire? of his e.xper'- Is figuring upan a business hast?. The financial affair? of the new benevolent body will be d reefed by i board o' s v members, including ?ome city off ..-. ? ink;ri? knowledge Among ?he latter, who have consented to serve the organ iz? tion withou' '?? - George W. Perkins Men Indorse Plan. F ret h ntl thai 'here wa? official in tereot ?n the manner in which the mem? ber? of the Pol ce Department insured themselves ? is man f? il ai a reeeal meeting Of trie Patrolmen's Bin" A ??>..? ?1 0 . *rh?n a let'er from *h" State Superintendenl of Insurance was read, in aril eh a r.*|ior* of the organiza? tion ?a? a-ke,i. The rc.-en? upheaval among the police societies following rr ' eism of the Police Commission, r expreeeed bj, William B. Bllieon, coun? sel for a number of I orgai - -1 ?I to have eccelerated the omple tion of the plans for the now body. Opposition "r.*m iniformed member? . department a ? 1 i be off el believed, b) added benefits. Further? more, the new society will be finaricial I) sound, and the danger of losing .? premium by failure Will be removed. ?he Brooklyn Benevo len? ABSOcistion and tTie Sfu'ual Aid lation went under. One of them reorganized and ?? doing business again. *i* tile presen? ti m? m n-.oie ? on to urge the .r ?organisation of the police societies it ia espertad, how? ever, tha? when the men real ?0 ' Si may receive bII the benefits ac eorded by an n?urnrre compan-, 1 ??ve n thomaelvei the pr',? - tl ,1 pr ????? er.'erpr." I i*la .. 1 And ? ? ? I ? r- ?teen. de. | - - I heap Insurance I'lanned. Patrolman Theodore Ha ? ',-. Bi ? its! .- , ince for member? of the u '? '.,-r-r. \ r, ? | - . ? the l ? !e? ?mre J,r I? Hall ami a romrr ? peetor <,e.,rg" A . ? I | ? ? ... >?? ' 1. 81 contrary, ? ? | -e ba?r?, BI pell . H ? ? it care to .: "Then ? ? i ment and i ? ? ; \ ? - , ' ? ? ? each r .... . ? . ? . ? .. ? - - : . ? ? -. ?, ?.? * t ??? no'. ? rev. I ??ep? will he takei SAYS TUBERCULOSIS IS SING SING PERIL Osborne Sa\s "White IM.i^n? ' finds Many \ ictinis in Moist Cell'. te s rainstorm ? irj tee Plain? yeaterda ?tar den ef 9 -ig Sing pria ? the past and w h? i i amata g, which ????4 i ? ? I ??ded over ? preside-.- of '? ?? r irum. atr. Oaborne in mg hia addreas, .? main i act ? ? ? tre?t ?he S eg 8 Bg pi ? - ? '' || ??? the ' - ' ' Mi ( ? "lifer," and "deal aal ir.s'.de." "fjitloaa you h i i ? enough to i ar the ?aid the ?pmrr. , . tern thai i? worth a danin" Mr. Oaborne made no published ?'.itere. 1 ably? man Duboia, of Po iO ki ? there is chao? at Sing the convicti are !? inaBBS and oranges The wardoa asserted Smg priaoii and -hat tuborculoi ? take tie of Lhom. The GORHAM Co. announces the beginning today of An Important Sale of STERLING SILVERWARE such as may never occur again It involves the distribution of Gorham Silverware exclusively, at r?ductions of 25$ to 609k Tt is one of the fine traditions of The <*orham Co. that the stability of its values neither requires nor permit** ot sr>ecial i-ale-?. Rut the circumstance.?- BUITOUnding this particular e\ent are such as to render this sale more a matter of convenient- than choice. We arc niakin?: Providence, instead of New i ork, our whoiVsale distribution ?center, and rather than move our stock bv rail, we have concluded to move it by reductions. And since this if the only sale of its kind in the n\l \ears of our existence, we ha\?* made the reduction- commensurate with the rarity of the occasion. There arc thniisaiuh of articles, onr hundred fold in variety, rarifiinp; through nil ihr labyrinthine beauties of design, from pieces of the mosi simple sort to those of the most inspirational character. Here are a few items selected from the alphabet of choice? hut there are hundreds of other articles not mentioned in this list Almona Di'He? ?billar Pin? C.rnmb *vrap**r? Kr? Rmi? Plateanx Tale-am Powder B?.iilri A-paraguj? n??he. Cheese I)i-h Cutirle Km??*? [?rtter Clip? Po< kef Kniee? Tea .?art? B^r Pin? Chee-y Holder? I?e?*ert Piale? Irlter ***rale? Pocket Mirror? Tea VI and ?".ettle Ka-k'i- Child'? t.up* Dinner Plat'* l-orinj Cup? Powder Boira 1 ea Strainer? H?*lt Bo.-klea Child? Bou I? fernlli-.be- Ma'.rhBoxe. Puff Boxe? Tete-a-T-Mr *-?-t Rnn Ron [huh.. Child ?? Plate? KaaMT ??a-Wal Mavonnaise Diehas Ramekin? Tobarro Boxes Bottle Holder? Chocolate (.up* .*? -an-'r? Ha-k? Meat Ih^hr- ??alia? T?.??t Ravk? Howl? CaSStr Cutter? r rapp?** **???*?? Mirror? Salt 7-haker? Tabaaro Bottle? Bread ?nd Butter Plate? C:?arJ?r* Irint Pulu*? Napkin Rin?? Sei?? B?.xe. Toilet Boxea Bread Trar? I j?*arette ? a??*? tunnel? Muffin I>t-h?*. Sandwirh "I tjt. Toilet Trar Rru?hr? < e-ktail *??*t.? i.!..ve Stretrher? ??'?trr ?okUil l)i?he? Srihsor?' Toilet Ware Burklr? Coff.e vt? H*'** Pin Boxe. Pepper? **ern-e Plate? Tooth Pow-der Bottles Butter D??be? Coffee Set Ira?? Hair Pin Tra?* I'lioto ? a>e? **ha*in?. Cup V?nite CSatJJS tandrlabra I ?.mpotier? Hat Pin? I'hoto I ramea -ha? inr. Powder Boxe? Vj.e? Candleatirk? Cordial Set. High ?WI Set! l'in?-ii?hion? .-herr? Sel \ "%.etat>\e Diahe? Cair.I I n?e. ? ra? k^r Holder? Ink? Pitrher? -keuer? waiter, ix-nterp-rea ?rrjrn- J*9*S*el Box?- Pit. her Tn****a **?oap Boxr? *J hi?kr? *-?e*U Cotter? ? Crumii Tr?*e? **nj?zar? and Cream? ? h ?a? The GORHAM Co. Silversmiths and Goldsmiths FIFni WEM'E & 36th STREET (On Our Second Floor) Vl-u at ir>-l7-l(> Maiden ?.anc (Main Floor) -?jBsmmsmimimiM I i